Acts 3:22

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Acts 3 says that Moses told the Israelites God would raise up a prophet like him, and they should listen to everything this prophet says. The speaker here is Peter, highlighting Jesus as the fulfillment of this prophecy.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a really good friend who teaches you cool things, just like how your teacher helps you learn at school. Now, Moses was like that great teacher for God's people, and he said another special teacher would come to teach them even more important lessons about God.

Historical Background

The book of Acts was written by Luke around the year AD 60-70, detailing early Christian history. This verse is part of Peter’s speech in Jerusalem, addressing Jewish listeners familiar with Old Testament prophecies and the authority of Moses.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, this can be seen as a reminder to listen carefully to God's messengers, especially when they speak about faith and living according to His will. For example, someone might need to trust their pastor or mentor more in understanding how to apply Jesus' teachings to their life.

Topics

prophetsMosesJesus Christobediencehearing God's voicefulfillment of prophecy

Related Verses

Deuteronomy 18:15Matthew 23:29-39John 6:14Acts 7:37Luke 24:44

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was speaking when this prophecy about a new prophet was given?
In Deuteronomy, Moses is speaking to the Israelites, but here in Acts, Peter refers back to that prophecy as he speaks to Jewish believers.
How do we know Jesus is the fulfillment of this prophecy?
Jesus lived a life and taught with authority like no other teacher before or since. He claimed to speak God's words directly, fulfilling the role predicted by Moses.
What does it mean to hear in all things whatever he says?
It means listening and obeying everything Jesus teaches, because he is the ultimate authority on what God wants us to believe and do.
Why did Peter choose this particular prophecy from Moses to mention?
Peter was emphasizing continuity between the Old Testament and the new era of Christianity. By referencing a familiar figure like Moses, he was making Jesus' role more relatable and understandable to his Jewish audience.
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