Acts 18:16

Arabic 2018 (الترجمة الكاثوليكيّة (اليسوعيّة))

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes a scene where someone is forcing others out of the judgment seat. It's likely referring to a legal or official setting where disputes are settled, and it shows that there was an authority figure making decisions about who should be present.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're in a classroom, and the teacher says it's time for two kids to leave because they were not following the rules. That's kind of what happened here; someone said it was time for others to go away from where important decisions are made.

Historical Background

The Book of Acts was written by Luke around 60-80 AD, detailing early Christian history and missionary work. This verse is part of a narrative describing events in Corinth involving Paul the Apostle and conflicts with Jewish leaders.

Living It Out Today

In modern scenarios, this can relate to situations where someone must assert authority to maintain order, like a manager resolving disputes among team members or a judge deciding who stays and who leaves during legal proceedings.

Topics

authorityconflict resolutionlegal matterschurch leadershipdisputesorder

Related Verses

1 Corinthians 6:1Acts 13:50John 7:48-49Ephesians 6:12Hebrews 10:32

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is 'he' in Acts 18:16?
'He' refers to a person of authority, likely an official or someone with power over the judgment seat, such as a judge or magistrate.
What was the significance of being driven from the judgment seat?
Being forced away from the judgment seat meant losing access to legal proceedings and decisions made there, signifying exclusion from important discussions and outcomes.
How does this verse relate to conflict resolution today?
It shows that sometimes authority figures must intervene to maintain order during conflicts, ensuring a fair process by deciding who can be present or speak in the decision-making process.
What cultural setting influenced Acts 18:16?
The verse is set within the context of early Christian communities and their interactions with Jewish leaders and Roman authorities, reflecting the complex social dynamics of that time.
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