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Title: Acts 22:23-29 - Paul claims his Roman citizenship


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The Acts of the Apostles
Acts 2223 - 2311 Paul's Defense before
Centurion/Sanhedrin
  • Acts 2223-29 - Paul claims his Roman citizenship
  • Were in Jerusalem still and Pauls statement
    that the Lord had sent him to the Gentiles
    infuriated the Jewish leadership and they set out
    to kill him.
  • The Jews believed when the true Messiah comes he
    will abase the Gentile nations Isaiah 1311.
  • And they cast off their clothes outer garments
    that were shed at the time of stoning Acts
    757, 58.
  • and threw dust into the air an expression of
    their abhorrence and indignation II Sam 1613.
  • The chief commander (captain) (who did not speak
    Hebrew) commanded that Paul be brought into the
    castle (tower of Antonio) and be scourged.
  • Examining by scrounging was to bring about truth
    from the accused extreme punishment typically
    leaving the scourged with permanent harm.
  • After being bound with thongs (cords) Paul
    addresses the centurion.

November 9, 2014 Bob Eckel
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The Acts of the Apostles
Acts 2223 - 2311 Paul's Defense before
Centurion/Sanhedrin
  • Whats the centurions role here?
  • And Paul restates his citizenship to the captain,
    who knew already that Paul was a Jew from Tarsus
    (Acts 2139).
  • Apparently under the rule of Claudius, Roman
    citizenship came at a great price (captain), but
    on what basis did Paul claim his Roman
    citizenship (he was born free implying Pauls
    father was a Roman citizen)?
  • Or were the inhabitants of Tarsus considered
    Roman citizens?
  • Lying about citizenship was a death sentence.
  • And notice the response of the captain
    immediate fear and departure.
  • Scourging would have been a heinous crime as a
    Roman authority.
  • Acts 2230 2311 Paul before the Sanhedrin
  • The Romans must be good at washing their hands,
    i.e. Pilate Paul is loosed from his thongs,
    brought down and presented to the Jewish leaders
    this must be a Jewish issue, let the truth me
    made known.
  • The Sanhedrin composed of 70 elders.
  • Paul earnestly defends his good conscience before
    God.

November 9, 2014 Bob Eckel
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The Acts of the Apostles
Acts 2223 - 2311 Paul's Defense before
Centurion/Sanhedrin
  • And Ananias (son of Nebedaeus - Josephus) strikes
    Paul ,i.e John 1822!
  • Paul brings the contradiction of the use of the
    Law to their attention (Acts 233 Lev 1935).
  • Paul addresses him as a whited wall you
    hypocrite you (Matt 2327).
  • And they imply that Paul has reviled God's high
    priest.
  • Did not Paul know that Ananias was the high
    priest (v. 5)?
  • Paul knew he was to honor magistrates (Ex 2228),
    but had Ananias gone a bit too far, i.e. his
    striking Paul on his mouth?
  • Paul then takes the offensive and perceives he
    can divide his Sanhedrin audience, containing
    both Sadducees and Pharisees.
  • He cries out and states that he is a Pharisee and
    the hope of the resurrection of the dead is the
    basis of his persecution.
  • Resurrection of Christ and/or men in general?
  • Of life and/or body?
  • Is it any surprise that dissension between the
    Sadducees and Pharisees arose?

November 9, 2014 Bob Eckel
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The Acts of the Apostles
Acts 2223 - 2311 Paul's Defense before
Centurion/Sanhedrin
  • And the main issue is the resurrection (Matt
    2223)
  • and also angels and spirit!
  • Isnt the resurrection the issue that divides the
    world from the church today?
  • The scribes (Pharisees) side with their own kind
    and give credence to an angel or spirit having
    spoken to Paul.
  • They find no evil in Paul any reminder here?
  • The captain rescues Paul from the Jewish crowd of
    dissension, and soldiers are sent down to provide
    Paul a 2nd escorted trip to the castle.
  • What was Ananias motive here?
  • Where are Pauls thoughts and emotions at this
    point?
  • And the night following the Lord communicates to
    Paul.
  • The Lord stood by him, bid him good cheer, and
    projected his witness in Rome.
  • In what form was this?
  • Does this affirm Pauls being led by the Holy
    Spirit to go to Jerusalem (Acts 1921)?

November 9, 2014 Bob Eckel
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