Acts 28:2
Amharic NASV (አዲሱ መደበኛ ትርጒም)
የደሴቲቱ ነዋሪዎችም የሚያስገርም ደግነት አሳዩን፤ ዝናብና ብርድ ነበርና እሳት አንድደው ሁላችንን ተቀበሉን።
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Acts chapter 28, the barbarous people were very kind to Paul and his companions by making a fire for them because it was cold and raining. This shows how strangers can show compassion even in difficult circumstances.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're on a trip and get caught in rain while feeling chilly. Then some nice folks light up a warm fire and welcome you into their home to keep you cozy. That's what happened here, but with people from different places being kind to each other.
Historical Background
The verse is written by Luke in Acts of the Apostles around AD 62-80. It describes Paul’s journey after his shipwreck on Malta where he encountered the Maltese locals who were seen as 'barbarous' or foreign. The cultural setting highlights early Christian interactions with non-Jewish communities.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can apply this by being welcoming and hospitable to newcomers in our community, especially during challenging times like cold weather or when someone is going through a tough time.
Topics
hospitalitycompassionstrangerscommunity carekindnesschallenging circumstances
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the 'barbarous people' mentioned in Acts 28:2?
The term refers to non-Greek speaking people, specifically the Maltese, who were considered foreigners or outsiders by Paul and his companions.
What does this verse teach about hospitality?
This verse shows that even strangers can offer genuine kindness and warmth, especially in times of need like cold weather, highlighting the universal value of hospitality.
How should we understand the phrase 'no little kindness' in modern terms?
'No little kindness' means significant or considerable help. It emphasizes that the Maltese went out of their way to provide comfort and care to Paul and his companions.
What can this verse teach us about interacting with different cultures?
This passage teaches us to be open-minded and kind towards people from other cultures, recognizing the value in cultural differences and mutual respect.
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