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Title: Acts 21:1-7 - The Trip to Tyre/Ptolemais Warning


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The Acts of the Apostles
Acts 211-26 Paul at Tyre and Caesarea
  • Acts 211-7 - The Trip to Tyre/Ptolemais
    Warning
  • Tyre was in ancient Phoenicia, then part of the
    Roman province of Syria.
  • When we had departed from them see the route
    above.

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The Acts of the Apostles
Acts 211-26 Paul at Tyre and Caesarea
  • departed torn
  • The Great Escape?
  • Notice we Luke was still with Paul et al and
    they sailed.
  • The ship was to unload its cargo at Tyre were
    they stowaways?
  • Constable - Sea journeys in the ancient world
    depended on finding shipping available, and
    accepting delays arising from loading and
    unloading.
  • Paul is advised not to go to Jerusalem through
    the Spirit by the disciples he found at Tyre.
  • Whos being led through the Spirit, the disciples
    or Paul?
  • What was the motive and was this a contradiction
    to Acts 2022, and if so is this a battle between
    the Holy Sprit and the human spirit?
  • Was he being disobedient to God?
  • See Acts 916, 1921, 2022-24, 2114, 231,11
  • And after 7 days, we departed and went on our
    way and they

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The Acts of the Apostles
Acts 211-26 Paul at Tyre and Caesarea
  • all accompanied us, with wives and children,
    till we were out of the city. And we knelt down
    on the shore and prayed (v. 5).
  • Acts 218-16 To Jerusalem via Caesarea
    Warning
  • In Caesarea (capital of the province of Judea)
    they entered the house of Philip the evangelist
    .who had 4 virgin daughters who prophesied.
  • Philip is one of the seven deacons (Acts 65).
  • What relevance is there in mentioning these 4
    daughters (Acts 217, Joel 228?).
  • Women also prophesized in the OT Judges 44 II
    Kings 2214
  • Then a prophet named Agabus from Judea comes on
    the scene.
  • Agabus had previously come from Jerusalem to
    Antioch to foretell the famine of AD 46 (Acts
    1126-28).
  • .he took Pauls belt, bound his own hands and
    feet, and said, Thus says the Holy Spirit, So
    shall the Jews at Jerusalem bind the man who owns
    this belt, and deliver him into the hands of the
    Gentiles. (v.11).

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The Acts of the Apostles
Acts 211-26 Paul at Tyre and Caesarea
  • A recollection of the past Isaiah 202 Jerem
    131 Ezek 51
  • Also, any reminders here regarding our Lord and
    Savior?
  • Mark 931, 1033 John 2118
  • Further advice given by Luke and the others to
    Paul, and even with tears (v.13), not go up to
    Jerusalem.
  • Paul responds - What do you mean by weeping and
    breaking my heart? For I am ready not only to be
    bound, but also to die at Jerusalem for the name
    of the Lord Jesus.
  • Accepting this as the will of the Lord even unto
    death, the trip to Jerusalem ensues, and Luke is
    still present.
  • And Mnason of Cyprus is with them, a Hellenistic
    Jewish believer who was one of the earliest
    converts to Christianity, with whom they should
    lodge.
  • Acts 2117-26 Paul, James, the Vow, the Temple
  • The day after Paul, Luke et al arrive, they meet
    with James and the elders, and Paul shared with
    them his missionary journeys.
  • Which James?

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The Acts of the Apostles
Acts 211-26 Paul at Tyre and Caesarea
  • The Lords half brother, leader of the Jerusalem
    church Acts 1217, 1513.
  • He mentions nothing about the monetary gift that
    likely accompanied Paul (Rom. 1525-27 1 Cor.
    161-4) but stressed the spread of the gospel.
  • He also states that the Gentiles who believe are
    confused by the Jewish believers who are all
    zealous for the law but that Paul teaches all the
    Jews who are among the Gentiles to forsake Moses,
    saying that they ought not to circumcise their
    children nor to walk according to the customs
    (v.21).
  • What do you think was Pauls true position on
    this issue?
  • Paul thereupon decides to comply with James
    advice to be purified with the four men who had
    taken the Nazarite vow (Num 61-7) despite their
    new-founded belief.
  • Shaving their heads and paying their expenses -
    Num 613-21.
  • Informing everyone that you walk orderly and keep
    the law.
  • What happened to Pauls position of the blotting
    out of ordinances (Col 214-17)?
  • You can understand the confusion.
  • This action of Pauls was entirely voluntary!
  • He then reminds Paul that they had written and
    stated to the Gentile believers that they should
    observe no such thing, except that they should
    keep themselves from things offered to idols,
    from blood, from things strangled, and from
    sexual immorality. (v.25).

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The Acts of the Apostles
Acts 211-26 Paul at Tyre and Caesarea
  • This was a statement of clarification for the
    Gentiles consistent with the take-home message
    from the Jerusalem Council - Acts 1520,29.
  • Paul then is purified with the four men and
    enters the temple to announce the expiration of
    the days of purification, at which time an
    offering should be made for each one of them.
  • Did Paul accomplish what he wanted?
  • You need to wait until next week!!!!

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