Acts 13:18
Arabic Bible Morocco Version - 2012 (الترجمة المغربية القياسية)
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that God allowed the Israelites to wander in the desert for about forty years because of their stubbornness and disobedience. The speaker is not directly stated but it is part of a speech by Paul, explaining how God dealt with the people during this period.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a very patient parent who lets you play outside all day long even though you keep making mistakes. That's like what God did for the Israelites; he was very patient and let them wander in the desert for many years to teach them important lessons.
Historical Background
The Book of Acts, written by Luke around 60-80 AD, describes Paul's speech to a group including Jews and Gentiles. This section is part of a broader narrative about God’s guidance and discipline towards his people through the wilderness journey described in the Old Testament.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can see this verse as a reminder that during challenging times, God is patient with us and uses these experiences to shape our character and faith. For instance, when facing difficulties at work or home, remember that God's patience helps you grow stronger.