Acts 22:17
Amharic Tigrinya 2011
ኰነ ድማ፡ ናብ የሩሳሌም ተመሊሰ፡ ኣብ መቕደስ ኰይነ ኽጽሊ ኸሎኹ፡ ተመሰጥኩ እሞ፡
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Paul's experience when he returned to Jerusalem and had a spiritual vision while praying in the temple. It shows how God communicates with His people, even in unexpected places.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're in your room praying, and suddenly, it feels like time stops and you see something amazing. That's what happened to Paul when he was praying at the big church building called the temple.
Historical Background
This verse is from The Acts of the Apostles written by Luke around 60-80 AD. It describes events after Jesus' ascension, focusing on Paul and his missionary journeys. This part captures a pivotal moment in Jerusalem where Paul had a spiritual encounter during prayer.
Living It Out Today
Today, when we pray, especially in places of worship, we can be open to unexpected encounters with God. Just like Paul, these moments can redirect our lives towards new missions or deeper understandings.
Topics
prayerrevelationtemplespiritual experiencesmissionary journeyscommunication with God
Related Verses
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of Paul being in a trance during prayer?
A trance indicates a state where God communicates directly, showing that sacred moments can occur unexpectedly and in familiar places like the temple.
How does this verse relate to modern believers' experiences with prayer?
It teaches us to remain open during prayer for divine revelations or guidance, which can come at any moment and transform our understanding or mission.
Why is the temple setting important in Paul's experience?
The temple was a significant place of worship where God's presence was believed to be most concentrated, making it an ideal location for spiritual encounters.
What can we learn from Paul about engaging with God through prayer?
We learn the importance of being attentive and open during prayer, as moments of divine revelation are not predictable but profound when they occur.
Compare Acts 22:17 across all translations →