Acts 19:26

Chinese Simplified CUNPSS Script Union (新标点和合本, 神版)

这是什么意思?

This verse is about people in Ephesus who are worried because Paul has been teaching that the gods made by human hands aren't real gods at all, and this message has spread widely across Asia Minor. The speaker is likely a silversmith or someone else whose livelihood depends on the worship of these idols.

儿童解释

Imagine if you had a toy store where everyone bought toys because they thought those toys could do magic things. But then one day, a man comes and tells everyone that your toys aren't magical at all, just like any other toy. You'd be worried about losing customers, right? That's kind of what's happening here with the idols.

历史背景

The book of Acts was written by Luke around the year 60 AD. It was primarily for a Gentile audience to understand the spread of Christianity from Jerusalem to Rome. In this context, Paul is causing controversy in Ephesus where idol worship is common and economically significant.

今日应用

In modern times, we can think about how people today might feel threatened if someone challenges their long-held beliefs or practices that impact their livelihoods. For example, a company might feel threatened by new technology disrupting its market, similar to how the silversmiths felt about Paul's message.

主题

idol worshipfaithapostlesmissionary workcontroversyeconomic impact

相关经文

Isaiah 44:91 Corinthians 8:4Galatians 1:1John 4:24Revelation 9:20

常见问题

Why were the silversmiths upset with Paul's teachings?
The silversmiths were upset because they made idols, which people bought for worship. When Paul taught that these gods weren't real, it threatened their business and livelihood.
How did Paul’s message spread so widely in Asia Minor?
Paul was a skilled preacher and he traveled extensively throughout the region, establishing churches and spreading his teachings through word of mouth and letters.
What does Acts 19:26 reveal about the economic impact of religious beliefs?
This verse shows how deeply intertwined religion and economy were in ancient Ephesus. The worship of idols was a significant part of the local economy, and challenges to this belief system had immediate economic repercussions.
What can we learn about facing controversy from Paul's experience?
Paul faced significant opposition for spreading his message but remained steadfast in his faith. We can learn about perseverance and standing firm even when our beliefs cause conflict with others.
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