Acts 17:12

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that many people believed in Jesus, including some respected Greek women and men too. It shows how the message of Jesus reached different groups of people.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're sharing your favorite toy with friends at school. Some kids love it right away, especially those who are popular, like the class president or her friends. That's kind of what happened here, but instead of toys, they were learning about Jesus!

Historical Background

Acts was written by Luke around AD 60-80, likely for a Gentile audience to understand how Christianity spread from Jews to Greeks and Romans. The cultural setting involves early Christian missionaries converting people from diverse backgrounds.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse reminds us that faith in Jesus can touch anyone, regardless of their status or background. Just like when you share your beliefs with friends at work or school, it can inspire others who listen.

Topics

faithconversioninclusivitymissionary workgender rolescommunity

Related Verses

John 4:28-29Romans 10:13Galatians 3:28Luke 7:50Acts 16:14

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean that 'honourable women' believed?
It means respected and influential Greek women accepted Jesus' message, showing the broad appeal of Christianity across social classes.
Why were both men and women specifically mentioned in this verse?
Highlighting both shows the inclusive nature of early Christian communities, reaching diverse groups within society.
How does Acts 17:12 relate to today's church?
It reminds us that faith can transcend social boundaries, just as it did when these Greeks embraced Jesus' teachings.
What cultural significance does this verse have for early Christianity?
This highlights how the message of Christ spread beyond Jewish communities and was accepted by Greek society, reflecting broader inclusivity.
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