Acts 19:28
Arabic SVD 1865 Version (Smith and Van Dyke)
فلما سمعوا امتلأوا غضبا وطفقوا يصرخون قائلين عظيمة هي ارطاميس الافسسيين.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a group of people who were very angry when they heard something about their goddess Diana, also known as Artemis. They shouted loudly to show how much they believed in her.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your favorite superhero suddenly got into trouble and everyone was worried. The people here are like that, but for a statue of a goddess named Diana, who they think protects them. When someone says something about her, they get very upset and yell loudly to show how important she is.
Historical Background
Acts 19:28 is part of the Book of Acts written by Luke around 60-70 AD. It describes a situation in Ephesus where the local population was very passionate about their goddess Diana, leading to public unrest when her importance was challenged by new ideas about Jesus.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can remind us how strongly people might react when something they deeply believe in is questioned or threatened. For instance, if someone challenges your beliefs about a topic you are passionate about, it’s important to stay calm and communicate respectfully.
Topics
faithworshipconflictidolatryresistance to changecultural influence
Related Verses
Exodus 32:1-6Acts 17:19-34John 10:31-38Revelation 2:12-17Romans 12:18
Frequently Asked Questions
Why was the crowd so upset?
The crowd was very upset because they believed their goddess Diana protected them, and when her importance was challenged by new ideas or people, it made them feel threatened.
Who is Luke writing to in Acts 19:28?
Luke writes to a broader Christian audience, providing insight into the challenges faced by early Christians in cities like Ephesus where traditional beliefs clashed with new teachings about Jesus.
What does this verse tell us about Diana's importance?
This verse shows that Diana was extremely important for the people of Ephesus; they believed she protected them and their city, making her a central figure in their community’s life.
How can we apply this to modern times?
In today's world, when someone challenges our beliefs or values, it can lead to strong reactions. This verse reminds us of the importance of understanding different perspectives and maintaining respect even amidst disagreement.
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