Acts 28:21
Chinese Simplified CUNPSS Script Union (新标点和合本, 神版)
这是什么意思?
This verse shows Jews in Rome telling Paul that they haven't heard anything bad about him from Judea or any of their fellow believers. They are clarifying their lack of prior knowledge about his reputation.
儿童解释
Imagine your friends at school saying they didn't hear any rumors about you from other kids or teachers. That's what the Jews in Rome were telling Paul — no one had said anything bad about him to them before.
历史背景
Acts, written by Luke, records this conversation around AD 60 when Paul was under house arrest in Rome. The audience is likely early Christians and those interested in the spread of Christianity. This setting highlights the communication challenges between distant communities.
今日应用
Today, misunderstandings can arise due to lack of direct communication or misinformation. Like these Jews who wanted clarity about Paul before making judgments, it's important to seek accurate information directly from credible sources.