Acts 17:11

Arabic 2018 (الترجمة الكاثوليكيّة (اليسوعيّة))

What Does This Mean?

This verse praises the people of Berea for being more open-minded than those in Thessalonica. They listened to Paul's teachings eagerly and checked the Scriptures daily to verify if what he said was true.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're listening to a story about superheroes, but instead of just believing everything, you check your favorite superhero books every day to make sure all the details are correct. That's how these people were with Paul's teachings—they were very careful and thorough!

Historical Background

The verse is from the Book of Acts written by Luke around 60-80 AD. It describes a group in Berea who listened to Paul teach about Jesus, contrasting them favorably against those in Thessalonica.

Living It Out Today

In our daily lives, we should be like the Bereans—open to new ideas but also diligent in verifying information through reliable sources such as Scripture or trustworthy experts. This helps us grow wisely and avoid being misled.

Topics

faithstudywisdomScripturereception of truthopen-mindedness

Related Verses

2 Timothy 2:15John 5:39Proverbs 4:7Isaiah 66:2Acts 8:30

Frequently Asked Questions

How can we be like the Bereans today?
We can emulate the Bereans by being open to new teachings but also diligent in verifying them through Scripture and other reliable sources.
What is the main lesson from Acts 17:11?
The verse teaches us the importance of diligently studying the Scriptures to ensure that our beliefs are grounded in truth.
Why were the Bereans praised for their approach?
They were praised because they not only listened but also critically examined Paul's teachings against Scripture, showing a balanced and wise approach.
How does Acts 17:11 apply to religious discussions today?
This verse encourages us to engage in religious discussions with an open mind while being discerning and thoroughly checking the claims made.
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