Acts 23:31
Arabic Bible Morocco Version - 2012 (الترجمة المغربية القياسية)
وْدَارُو الْعْسَاكْرِيَّة دَاكْشِّي اللِّي آمْرْهُمْ بِيهْ قَايْدْ الْقُيَّادْ دْ الْعَسْكَرْ، وْفْدِيكْ اللِّيلَة دَّاوْ بُولُسْ لْمْدِينْةْ أَنْتِيبَاتْرِيسْ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that soldiers took Paul and moved him to a place called Antipatris at night, just as they were told to do. No one is speaking in this verse; it's simply describing an event.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek with your friends, and someone tells you to move to another part of the playground after dark. That’s kind of what happened here: soldiers moved Paul to a new place at night because they were told to do so.
Historical Background
The Book of Acts was written by Luke, a traveling companion of Paul, around 80-100 AD. This verse is part of the narrative detailing Paul's journey and trials as he travels from Jerusalem to Rome. The cultural setting involves Roman military orders and Jewish territories in Israel.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you are following instructions given by your boss at work, even if it means working late hours or traveling to another city for a meeting. This verse reminds us to follow the directives we receive, especially when they come from those in authority over us.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did they move Paul at night?
Moving someone at night was often done for security reasons in ancient times, to avoid unwanted attention or potential interference from others.
What can we learn about authority from this verse?
This verse shows us the importance of following legitimate authority and orders given to us by those in charge, reflecting a principle of obedience and respect for structure.
How does Paul's journey relate to Christian persecution?
Paul’s journeys often involved facing opposition due to his faith. This verse is part of a larger narrative showing the challenges he faced as an early Christian leader spreading the Gospel.
What role do the soldiers play in this event?
The soldiers act as enforcers of Roman orders, moving Paul according to instructions given by higher authority. Their involvement highlights the interplay between religious and political power structures.
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