Acts 7:28
“Wilt thou kill me, as thou diddest the Egyptian yesterday?”

What does Acts 7:28 mean?
The verse Acts 7:28 in the King James Version of the Bible reads: "Wilt thou kill me, as thou diddest the Egyptian yesterday?" This verse is part of a longer speech delivered by Stephen, one of the early disciples of Jesus, before the Sanhedrin, the Jewish high council, in…
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In the book of Acts, we delve into the account of Stephen, a man full of faith and the Holy Ghost, who stood as a pivotal witness in the early Christian church. In Acts 7:28, we encounter a poignant moment when Moses, filled with righteousness yet misunderstood, confronts the…
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Heavenly Father, As we come before You today, we approach Your throne of grace with reverence and awe, recognizing Your holiness and the profound love that You have for each of us. We thank You, Lord, for the gift of Your Word, which guides us and teaches us the truth. We turn…
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