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Textual Studies From The Gospel Of Luke & The Acts Of The Apostles

…. The. Two. Treatises. The. Two. Treatises. The. Two. Treatises. Textual Studies From The Gospel Of Luke & The Acts Of The Apostles. Lesson 51 – Toward Jerusalem 21:1-16 In Caesarea, Paul enters the house of Philip the evangelist vv. 8-9

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Textual Studies From The Gospel Of Luke & The Acts Of The Apostles

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  1. The Two Treatises The Two Treatises The Two Treatises Textual Studies From The Gospel Of Luke & The Acts Of The Apostles

  2. Lesson 51 – Toward Jerusalem 21:1-16 • In Caesarea, Paul enters the house of Philip the evangelist vv. 8-9 • One of “the seven” who had previously served the Hellenistic widows cp. 6:3-5 • A father of 4 virgin daughters who prophesied cp. 2:14-21

  3. Lesson 51 – Toward Jerusalem 21:1-16 • In Caesarea, Paul enters the house of Philip the evangelist vv. 8-9 • Apparently a resident of Caesarea for the past 20-25 years cp. 8:40

  4. Lesson 51 – Toward Jerusalem 21:1-16 • Agabus comes to Philip’s house while Paul is there vv. 10-14 • The same prophet who had earlier prophesied before Paul cp. 11:27-28 • This prophecy was personal re: Paul…predicts his treatment in Jerusalem vv. 10-11

  5. Lesson 51 – Toward Jerusalem 21:1-16 • Agabus comes to Philip’s house while Paul is there vv. 10-14 • The brethren urged Paul not to go v. 12 • Paul indicated he was willing to suffer, even die “for the name of the Lord Jesus” v. 13 • The brethren accepted the Lord’s will v. 14

  6. Lesson 51 – In Jerusalem 21:17-40 • Paul is received “gladly” by the Jerusalem brethren v. 17 • The next day, Paul meets with James & the elders, relating his journeys vv. 18-19 • They glorified God, but also warned Paul re: what awaited him from the Jews vv. 20-21

  7. Lesson 51 – In Jerusalem 21:17-40 • Their “plan” to protect Paul vv. 22-26 • The Jews knew Paul had arrived • They also knew he had been with Gentiles • 4 Jews had already begun a ceremonial vow (purification…“consecration?”) • Paul should join them to “appease” the Jews

  8. Lesson 51 – In Jerusalem 21:17-40 • The Jews’ response vv. 27-30 • When the vow was almost over, Asian Jews “stir up the crowd” & apprehend him v. 27 • They accuse Paul of trying “ruin” or “end” Judaism, and they also assume he had defiled the temple with a Gentile vv. 28-29

  9. Lesson 51 – In Jerusalem 21:17-40 • The Jews’ response vv. 27-30 • The Asian Jews were successful…the city was “aroused,” Paul was dragged out of the temple and immediately began to be beaten v. 30

  10. Lesson 51 – In Jerusalem 21:17-40 • The Roman’s response vv. 31-40 • The news of the Jews mistreating Paul reached the Roman commander v. 31 • He was forced to “rescue” Paul vv. 32-33 • His attempts to find out what was happening only produced more confusion vv. 34-36

  11. Lesson 51 – In Jerusalem 21:17-40 • The Roman’s response vv. 31-40 • Paul asked the commander a question v. 37 • He was surprised…he had already assumed Paul to be some other “troublemaker” v. 38 • Paul convinced him he was not…he requested the chance to address the crowd vv. 39-40

  12. Lesson 52 – In Jerusalem 22:1-30 • Paul’s address vv. 1-21 • He speaks in the Hebrew dialect…it causes the crowd to grow silent vv. 1-2 cp. 21:40 • He reminds them of… • …his “Jewish pedigree” v. 3 • …his former opposition to Christianity vv. 4-5

  13. Lesson 52 – In Jerusalem 22:1-30 • Paul’s address vv. 1-21 • No doubt, Paul hoped to establish some sort of “connection” with this Jewish crowd • He also relates to them the events that led to his conversion vv. 6-11 cp. 9:3-9 • He reviewed the role Ananias played vv. 12-16

  14. Lesson 52 – In Jerusalem 22:1-30 • Paul’s address vv. 1-21 • Based upon the words the Lord told Ananias to say, Paul was to become a “witness” just like the original 12 v. 14 • We also learn the “purpose” for N.T. baptism… to wash away sins v. 16 cp. 1 Pet 3:21

  15. Lesson 52 – In Jerusalem 22:1-30 • Paul’s address vv. 1-21 • Paul relates another episode…after his return to Jerusalem following his conversion, he was told by the Lord to leave because the Jews would not give him a fair hearing vv. 17-18 • He thought he could convince them vv. 19-20

  16. Lesson 52 – In Jerusalem 22:1-30 • Paul’s address vv. 1-21 • The Lord ordered Paul, “Go!! I will send you far away to the Gentiles”v. 21 • The Jews’ response vv. 22-23 • They listened “up until that word” • They became “mob-like” again

  17. Lesson 52 – In Jerusalem 22:1-30 • The Roman commander reacts vv. 24-30 • The scene “disintegrated” right before him • He had to “rescue” Paul again v. 24a • Still not knowing why the Jews were so opposed to Paul, he commanded Paul to be examined by scourging v. 24b

  18. Lesson 52 – In Jerusalem 22:1-30 • The Roman commander reacts vv. 24-30 • While being stretched out for the scourging, Paul asked “Is it lawful to scourge a Roman who is uncondemned?”v. 25 • Upon learning this, the soldiers halt their mistreatment of Paul vv. 26-29

  19. Lesson 52 – In Jerusalem 22:1-30 • The Roman commander reacts vv. 24-30 • Unable to scourge Paul, the commander’s “next move” was to bring him before the Sanhedrin v. 30 • Perhaps such an assembly would reveal why the Jews were so opposed to Paul

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