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Paul’s Defense Acts 22:17-23:22

“After I returned to Jerusalem, Acts 22:17-23  “After I returned to Jerusalem, I was praying in the Temple and fell into a trance. I saw a vision of Jesus saying to me, ‘Hurry! Leave Jerusalem, for the people here won’t accept your testimony about Me.’ Next Slide

And I was in complete agreement when your witness Stephen was killed. “ ‘But Lord,’ I argued, ‘they certainly know that in every synagogue I imprisoned and beat those who believed in you. And I was in complete agreement when your witness Stephen was killed. I stood by and kept the coats they took off when they stoned him. But the Lord said to me,’ Next Slide

‘Go, for I will send you far away to the Gentiles!’ The crowd listened until Paul said that word. Then they all began to shout, ‘Away with such a fellow! He isn’t fit to live!’ They yelled, threw off their coats, and tossed handfuls of dust into the air.” Comments in NOTES

Acts 22:24-28  “The commander brought Paul inside and ordered him lashed with whips to make him confess his crime. He wanted to find out why the crowd had become so furious. When they tied Paul down to lash him, Paul said to the officer standing there, Comments in NOTES

When the officer heard this, “Is it legal for you to whip a Roman citizen who hasn’t even been tried?” When the officer heard this, he went to the commander and asked, “What are you doing? This man is a Roman citizen!” So the commander went over and asked Paul, “Tell me, are you a Roman citizen?” Next Slide

“Yes, I certainly am,” Paul replied. “I am, too,” the commander muttered, “and it cost me plenty!” Paul answered, “But I am a citizen by birth!” Comments in NOTES

A Roman citizen could not be bound or imprisoned without a trial. “The benefits of Roman citizenship were clear. Roman citizenship was valued not only for the right to vote, but for the protection it afforded. A Roman citizen could not be bound or imprisoned without a trial. He could not be scourged— the common means of wringing a confession from a prisoner. Next Slide

If he felt he was not receiving justice under local rule, he could appeal to Rome. Emperor Claudius executed men who falsely claimed Roman citizenship; so it was not an assertion to be made lightly. In Jerusalem, Paul again made use of his “Roman connections.” Next Slide

He was taken into protective custody when the howls of his Jewish enemies attracted the Roman militia. When Paul surmised that he was about to be scourged—probably for disturbing the peace—he mentioned his Roman citizenship. Not only did this save him a beating, but it assured him safe passage out of Jerusalem.” J.I. Packer, Merrill Chapin Tenney, and William White Jr., Nelson’s Illustrated Manners & Customs of the Bible Comments in NOTES

Acts 22:29  “The soldiers who were about to interrogate Paul quickly withdrew when they heard he was a Roman citizen, and the commander was frightened because he had ordered him bound and whipped.” Comments in NOTES

so he released Paul to have him stand before them.” Acts 22:30  “The next day the commander ordered the leading priests into session with the Jewish high council. He wanted to find out what the trouble was all about, so he released Paul to have him stand before them.” Comments in NOTES

“Gazing intently at the high council, Paul began: Acts 23:1-5  “Gazing intently at the high council, Paul began: ‘Brothers, I have always lived before God with a clear conscience!’ Instantly Ananias the high priest commanded those close to Paul to slap him on the mouth. Comments in NOTES

“But Paul said to him, ‘God will slap you, you corrupt hypocrite! What kind of judge are you to break the law yourself by ordering me struck like that?’ Those standing near Paul said to him, ‘Do you dare to insult God’s high priest?’ Next Slide

‘for the Scriptures say, ‘I’m sorry, brothers. I didn’t realize he was The high priest,’ Paul replied, ‘for the Scriptures say, ‘You must not speak evil of any of your rulers.’” Comments in NOTES

And I am on trial because my hope is in the resurrection of the dead!’ Acts 23:6-10  “Paul realized that some members of the high council were Sadducees and some were Pharisees, so he shouted, ‘Brothers, I am a Pharisee, as were my ancestors! And I am on trial because my hope is in the resurrection of the dead!’ Next Slide

“This divided the council— the Pharisees against the Sadducees— for the Sadducees say there is no resurrection or angels or spirits, but the Pharisees believe in all of these. So there was a great uproar.” Comments in NOTES

‘We see nothing wrong with him,’ they shouted. “Some of the teachers of religious law who were Pharisees jumped up and began to argue forcefully. ‘We see nothing wrong with him,’ they shouted. ‘Perhaps a spirit or an angel spoke to him.’” Comments in NOTES

So he ordered his soldiers to go and rescue him by force and “As the conflict grew more violent, the commander was afraid they would tear Paul apart. So he ordered his soldiers to go and rescue him by force and take him back to the fortress.” Comments in NOTES

“That night the Lord appeared to Paul and said, Acts 23:11  “That night the Lord appeared to Paul and said, ‘Be encouraged, Paul. Just as you have been a witness to me here in Jerusalem, you must preach the Good News in Rome as well.’” Comments in NOTES

“Sometimes a light surprises the Christian while he sings. It is the Lord, Who rises, With healing in His wings.” G. Campbell Morgan Comments in NOTES

therefore be of good cheer.”  “A divine decree ordains for you greater and more trying service than as yet you have seen. A future awaits you, and no power on the earth or under the earth can rob you of it; therefore be of good cheer.” C.H. Spurgeon Comments in NOTES

There were more than forty of them in the conspiracy.” Acts 23:12-16  “The next morning a group of Jews got together and bound themselves with an oath not to eat or drink until they had killed Paul. There were more than forty of them in the conspiracy.” Next Slide

“They went to the leading priests and elders and told them, ‘We have bound ourselves with an oath to eat nothing until we have killed Paul. So you and the high council should ask the commander to bring Paul back to the council again. Pretend you want to examine his case more fully. We will kill him on the way.’” Comments in NOTES

went to the fortress and told Paul. “But Paul’s nephew— his sister’s son— heard of their plan and went to the fortress and told Paul. Comments in NOTES

“Paul called for one of the Roman officers and said, Acts 23:17-22  “Paul called for one of the Roman officers and said, ‘Take this young man to the commander. He has something important to tell him.’ Next Slide

“So the officer did, explaining, ‘Paul, the prisoner, called me over and asked me to bring this young man to you because he has something to tell you.’ The commander took his hand, led him aside, and asked, ‘What is it you want to tell me?’” Comments in NOTES

“Paul’s nephew told him, “Some Jews are going to ask you to bring Paul before the high council tomorrow, pretending they want to get some more information. But don’t do it! There are more than forty men hiding along the way ready to ambush him. Next Slide

just waiting for your consent.’ They have vowed not to eat or drink anything until they have killed him. They are ready now, just waiting for your consent.’ ‘Don’t let anyone know you told me this,’ the commander warned the young man.” Comments in NOTES