Acts 26:5
Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')
On yubo: 'on 'weh: dee' see.: Mor an 'bhorn on 'ye-eh' ken dih zela:,: yee' 'nyi on 'yle,: mor 'on: se: Falasi'i-nyor⧾-a' kpor: on chehn-a 'de: a-a' Nyorsoa-a': weheh': za-deh bo, an-a' nyor: due'.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Paul is speaking and talking about how he lived his life as a Pharisee from the start. He says that people who have known him for a long time can testify to the fact that he was very strict in following Jewish laws.
Explained for Children
Imagine you've always played by all the rules of your favorite game, and everyone knows how well you follow those rules. That's kind of what Paul is saying about being a Pharisee—everyone knew he followed the rules really closely!
Historical Background
This verse comes from the book of Acts written by Luke around AD 60-80. It describes a speech made by Paul before King Agrippa II, where Paul defends himself against accusations that he was an enemy of the Jewish law.
Living It Out Today
Today, this can remind us to be true to our beliefs and to stand up for what we know is right. For example, if you believe in honesty, always tell the truth even when it's hard.
Topics
faithfulnesstestimonyphariseesjewish lawself-defenseloyalty
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is it important that people who knew Paul testified to his strict adherence to Jewish law?
This testimony was crucial because it showed how much Paul's beliefs had changed after he met Christ, highlighting the transformation in his life.
What does 'the most straitest sect of our religion' mean?
It means that among all the groups within Judaism at the time, Paul was part of the group that followed the strictest interpretation and practice of Jewish laws.
How can this verse be applied to modern Christian life?
This verse teaches us about being true to our beliefs and standing firm in what we know is right, even if it's difficult or unpopular.
What role did the Pharisees play in early Christianity?
The Pharisees were a group within Judaism who emphasized strict adherence to the law. Some of them became followers of Jesus, but others opposed Him and His teachings.
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