Acts 2:19
Aymara Bible 1986 (Aymar Bibliia 1986)
Alajjpachansti muspharañanacwa uñacht'ayä, orakensti unañchanacaraqui, wilampi, ninampi, jek'e kenayampi.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Acts 2 says that God will show amazing things in the sky and signs on Earth, including events like blood, fire, and smoke. The speaker is likely referring to God, describing future events as part of a prophecy.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you saw really cool fireworks in the sky or big changes happening around your neighborhood—like when there's a storm or a big event. This verse says that God will show amazing things in the sky and on Earth, like big storms with lots of smoke and fire. It’s like saying big, important things are going to happen!
Historical Background
This part of Acts was written by Luke around AD 80-90 for a Gentile audience. The cultural setting is post-resurrection and the spread of Christianity throughout the Roman Empire.
Living It Out Today
Think about how we react during natural disasters or major world events today, like hurricanes or global pandemics. This verse reminds us to look at such occurrences as opportunities to reflect on God's presence and power in our lives.
Topics
prophecydivine interventionsigns and wondersend timesapocalyptic imageryfaith in the face of uncertainty
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the wonders mentioned in this verse?
The verse mentions wonders in heaven, which could include celestial events like eclipses or comets. The signs on Earth refer to phenomena such as fire and smoke.
Who is speaking in Acts 2:19?
While not explicitly stated, the speaker here is generally understood to be God, referring to future events that will show His presence and power.
How do these wonders relate to biblical prophecy?
These wonders are seen as signs fulfilling prophecies in other parts of the Bible, such as Joel 2:30-31, indicating significant changes or divine interventions.
What can we learn about God's communication through these signs?
God uses dramatic and visible events to communicate His presence and message, encouraging believers to remain vigilant and responsive to His signs in nature and life.
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