Definition: So when they were dismissed, they came to Antioch: and when they had gathered the multitude together, they delivered the epistle:
Explanation: Okay, letβs break down this verse from Acts 15:30. It's a really important little snippet of history! Hereβs what it means in simple terms: βSo when they were dismissed, they came to Antioch: and when they had gathered the multitude together, they delivered the epistle:β "So when they were dismissed..." β This means that after they left the place where they were meeting, they went back to a different location. "...they came to Antioch..." β They traveled to Antioch, which was a city in Syria. "...and when they had gathered the multitude together..." β They were gathering a large group of people β likely believers and followers of Jesus. "...they delivered the epistle:" β This is the key part! βEpistleβ means a letter or document. They delivered (brought forward) this letter to the group. Basically, itβs saying: After they were leaving their meeting place, they went back to Antioch and then gathered together with a large crowd to read and share a message β specifically, a letter (an epistle). Why is this important? This verse tells us that the early church was actively working to spread the good news of Jesus Christ. Itβs a foundational moment in the story of Christianity! It shows they weren't just passively waiting; they were actively sharing their belief and message with others. Do you want me to: Explain why this verse is significant? Give you another Bible verse that explains something similar?