Acts 7:28
Amharic (Tigrigna: Contemporary Tigrinya Bible 2024)
What Does This Mean?
In Acts 7:28, Moses is speaking to an Israelite who accuses him of trying to kill another Israelite, just as he had killed an Egyptian earlier. The verse shows Moses's frustration and the misunderstanding that led to his leaving Egypt.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with your friends when one of them accidentally steps on another friend's foot. The friend who got stepped on might say, 'Are you trying to hurt me like you did yesterday?' That's kind of what Moses is saying here, but it’s much more serious because he had killed someone before.
Historical Background
This verse comes from the Book of Acts, written by Luke around 60-80 AD. It recounts Stephen's speech before his martyrdom and focuses on the history of Israel through Moses' life. The audience was primarily early Christians in Jerusalem, learning about their spiritual roots and God’s work.
Living It Out Today
Today, when someone accuses you unfairly, it can feel as though they are attacking your character based on past mistakes. Like Moses, we must navigate these situations with wisdom and grace, seeking to clear misunderstandings rather than retaliating.