Acts 1:13
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Markar purisinsti, qurpachatäpkän uka utaruw makhatapxäna. Uka apostolunakasti akanakawa: Pedro, Juan, Santiago, Andrés, Felipe, Tomás, Bartolomé, Mateo, Alfeo chachan Santiago yuqapa, Celote Simón, Santiago chachan Judas yuqapa.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the disciples gathering in an upper room after Jesus' ascension into heaven. It lists the names of the eleven apostles who were present, including Peter and James.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends climbing up to a treehouse where everyone meets after a big event. That's what happened here with Jesus' disciples; they went to an upper room to stay together after their leader left them.
Historical Background
The Book of Acts was written by Luke, who also wrote the Gospel of Luke. It was written in the late first century AD for early Christian readers to understand how Christianity spread from Jerusalem. The cultural setting was a time when Jewish and Gentile communities were just beginning to interact more closely within the church.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse reminds us that community is important. Just as these disciples gathered together after a significant event in their lives, we too can find strength by coming together with our friends and family during challenging times.
Topics
discipleshipcommunityfaithleadershipgatheringperseverance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is it important that Luke listed all the disciples' names?
Listing their names underscores each person's role and importance within the early Christian community, emphasizing the unity and specific contributions of individuals in spreading the gospel.
What happened immediately after they gathered in the upper room?
After gathering, they spent time praying together and waiting for the Holy Spirit to come upon them as promised by Jesus, which is described in Acts 2.
How does this verse relate to modern church communities?
This verse shows how early Christians gathered in a safe space to prepare spiritually. Modern churches can similarly create supportive environments where members gather for fellowship and spiritual growth.
What was the significance of Jesus' ascension mentioned indirectly in this verse?
The ascension is significant because it marks the end of Jesus' earthly ministry and the beginning of his heavenly reign, preparing the disciples to carry out their mission without physical guidance from him.
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