Acts 26:3
Arabic 2018 (الترجمة الكاثوليكيّة (اليسوعيّة))
خُصوصًا إِنَّكَ تَعرِفُ كُلَّ ما لِليَهودِ مِن سُنَنٍ ومُجادَلات. فأَسأَلُكَ أَن تُصغِيَ إِلَيَّ بِطولِ أَناة.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Acts 26, Paul is speaking to King Agrippa and acknowledges his knowledge of Jewish customs and questions. He asks Agrippa to listen patiently as he shares more about his faith.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're sharing your favorite toy with a friend who already knows a lot about toys. You'd want them to listen carefully because they understand what you're talking about. That's like Paul asking King Agrippa, who knew a lot about Jewish things, to hear him out.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the New Testament written by Luke around AD 60-70, detailing events during Paul's trial before King Agrippa and Festus. The audience was primarily early Christian communities, offering insights into the spread of Christianity among Jews and Gentiles.
Living It Out Today
When you have something important to share with someone who already knows a lot about your topic, it helps if they listen carefully without interrupting. For example, when explaining a new technology project at work, ensure your tech-savvy colleague listens patiently to understand your full idea.
Topics
faithlisteningunderstandingcommunicationJewish customstestimony
Related Verses
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Paul ask King Agrippa to listen patiently?
Paul asks for patience because he knows that King Agrippa has a deep understanding of Jewish customs and questions, which makes him an ideal audience to explain his faith journey without interruptions.
How can we apply Acts 26:3 in our daily lives?
In everyday life, when sharing important ideas or beliefs with someone knowledgeable about the topic, asking for their patient attention ensures your message is fully understood and respected.
What does it mean to be 'expert' as mentioned in Acts 26:3?
Being expert here means having a thorough knowledge of Jewish customs and questions. It indicates deep familiarity with the traditions and religious inquiries common among Jews at that time.
How did King Agrippa's background influence Paul's approach to sharing his faith?
King Agrippa's Jewish heritage and understanding made him a receptive audience, allowing Paul to share his testimony confidently, knowing the king could relate to the context of his message.
Compare Acts 26:3 across all translations →