Acts 17:4

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

This verse from the book of Acts describes that some people in Thessalonica believed Paul and Silas's message, including a large number of devout Greeks and several influential women. It highlights how diverse groups responded to the gospel.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're telling your friends about a really cool game. Some kids like it so much they start playing with you right away! In this story, Paul is sharing something amazing (the good news about Jesus), and different kinds of people join him – even some important ladies!

Historical Background

Acts was written by Luke around the year 62 AD, detailing the early Christian church's spread. This verse comes from a period when Paul and Silas were preaching in Thessalonica to Jews and Greeks, highlighting how the message of Jesus attracted varied followers.

Living It Out Today

In today’s world, you can apply this by sharing what you believe with different kinds of people – your friends at school, family members, or even adults. You never know who might be open to listening!

Topics

faithmissionary workdiversity in faithinfluence of womenconversion storiescommunity building

Related Verses

John 4:28-30Acts 5:14Romans 16:71 Corinthians 1:26-29Ephesians 2:11-13

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it significant that both Greeks and women believed?
It shows the inclusivity of the message, reaching beyond traditional Jewish circles to Gentiles and genders not typically seen as leaders in ancient society.
How does Acts 17:4 illustrate the spread of Christianity?
The verse highlights how the gospel attracted diverse followers, including Greeks and women, indicating a broadening base for early Christian communities.
What can we learn about missionary work from this passage?
We see that effective mission involves reaching out to different groups within society, not just one segment of the population.
How does Acts 17:4 show the role of women in early Christianity?
It indicates that women played significant roles and were influential in supporting new believers and spreading the gospel message.
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