Acts 2:1
Amharic Dawro DWRNT (Ooratha Caaquwaa)
Phenxxeqostte giyaa gallassay gakkeedda wode, ammaniyaawanttu ubbatuu ittippe gidiide, ittisaa shiiqi de7ishshin,
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the day of Pentecost when all the believers were gathered together in one place, united and focused on what was to come next. The writer is Luke, who wrote about the events of that day.
Explained for Children
Imagine everyone at a birthday party waiting for the cake to be served. They're all excited, sitting close together, ready for something big to happen. That's like how this verse describes the believers on Pentecost day.
Historical Background
The book of Acts was written by Luke around 60-80 AD. It details the early church and its growth after Jesus' resurrection. The audience were primarily early Christians, including Gentiles (non-Jewish converts), and it reflects the cultural setting where Jewish festivals like Pentecost were celebrated.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can apply this by finding unity in our community or group gatherings, especially when waiting for something significant to happen, such as making a major decision together.
Topics
unityPentecostearly churchbeliefgatheringfaith
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was significant about gathering on the day of Pentecost?
Pentecost marked a significant event for early believers as it was when the Holy Spirit came upon them, fulfilling Jesus' promise and empowering them for their mission.
How does this verse relate to unity among believers?
It shows how believers were united in purpose and spirit, gathering together at a crucial moment, which can inspire modern-day Christians to find common ground and work together.
What does 'fully come' mean in Acts 2:1?
'Fully come' suggests that the festival of Pentecost had reached its peak or fulfillment, indicating a time when all believers were ready for God's action.
Who are 'they' referred to in this verse?
'They' refers to the early disciples and followers of Jesus who were waiting together after his ascension into heaven.
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