Acts 21:20
Amharic Dawro (Ooratha Caaquwaa)
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a group of people praising God and telling Paul how many Jewish believers there are who follow the law very closely. The speaker is referring to Paul as brother, indicating familiarity.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big family picnic where everyone loves playing with balls. In this story, it's like saying, 'Look at all these people who love God and still enjoy following some special rules! It's amazing how many there are!'
Historical Background
The book of Acts was written by Luke, likely around the year 60-70 AD. This passage describes a meeting between Paul and Jewish Christians in Jerusalem where they express their joy about the large number of Jews who have embraced Jesus while still adhering to the law.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this can apply to communities that integrate new beliefs or practices into traditional frameworks. For example, a church might embrace technology for online services but still adhere to historical traditions and teachings.