Acts 22:3

Arabic 2023 (SAB) (الكتاب الشريف)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, Paul is explaining his background to a crowd. He says he's a Jew from Tarsus but grew up in Jerusalem under the teachings of Gamaliel and was very devoted to God.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you were born in one city but went to school with a famous teacher in another place. That’s what Paul is saying here—he was born in Tarsus but learned all about following God from an important teacher named Gamaliel in Jerusalem, and he took it very seriously.

Historical Background

This verse comes from the Book of Acts, written by Luke around 60-80 AD. It's part of Paul’s speech to a crowd in Jerusalem. The audience was likely Jewish, familiar with religious customs and teachings like those of Gamaliel, a well-known teacher.

Living It Out Today

Paul emphasizes his commitment from youth. Think about how your upbringing shapes you today. Maybe you have strong beliefs because of the values taught at home or school. This verse encourages reflecting on these influences and staying true to them.

Topics

faitheducationzealJewish backgroundidentitycommitment

Related Verses

Galatians 1:13-14Acts 26:4-5Philippians 3:5-6Luke 2:46-47Romans 11:1

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was Gamaliel?
Gamaliel was a respected Jewish teacher who taught Paul. He was known for his wisdom and influence in the Sanhedrin, the highest court among the Jews.
What does it mean to be 'brought up at the feet of' someone?
This phrase means that Paul learned from Gamaliel directly as a student. It refers to sitting near a teacher’s feet, a common way students were taught in ancient times.
Why is Paul's zeal important in this verse?
Paul's zeal shows his deep commitment and passion for God based on the teachings he received. This dedication shaped how he lived his life as an apostle.
How does understanding Paul’s background help us understand his actions later?
Knowing Paul’s Jewish upbringing and rigorous education helps explain why he was so passionate about spreading Christianity to both Jews and Gentiles, blending his deep religious knowledge with new Christian teachings.
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