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- 04550
- * all.
- # 16:20-22 19:29 26:21 Mt 2:3 21:10
- * and they.
- # 7:57,58 16:19 Lu 4:29 2Co 11:26
- 04551
- * as.
- # 22:22 26:9,10 Joh 16:2 2Co 11:23-33
- * chief.
- # 23:17 24:7,22 25:23 Joh 18:12
- * that all.
- # 38 17:5 19:40 1Ki 1:41 Mt 26:5 Mr 14:2
- 04552
- * took.
- # 23:23,24
- * and run.
- # 23:27 24:7
- * beating.
- # 5:40 18:17 22:19 Isa 3:15
- 04553
- * be.
- # 11 12:6 20:23 22:25,29 28:20 Jud 15:13 16:8,12,21 Eph 6:20
- * and demanded.
- # 22:24 25:16 Joh 18:29,30
- 04554
- * some cried.
- # 19:32
- * know.
- # 22:30 25:26
- * into.
- # 37 22:24 23:10,16
- 04555
- * for.
- # Ge 6:11,12 Ps 55:9 58:2 Jer 23:10 Hab 1:2,3
- 04556
- # 7:54 22:22 Lu 23:18 Joh 19:15 1Co 4:13
- 04557
- # 19 19:30 Mt 10:18-20 Lu 21:15
- 04558
- * that.
- "This Egyptian rose A.D. 55."
-
- # 5:36,37 Mt 5:11 1Co 4:13
- 04559
- * I am.
- # 9:11,30 22:3 23:34
- * Cilicia.
- # 6:9 15:23,41
- * a citizen.
- # 16:37 22:25-29 23:27
- * suffer.
- # 37 1Pe 3:15 4:15,16
- 04560
- * on.
- # 35 2Ki 9:13
- * and beckoned.
- # 12:17 13:16 19:33
- * a great.
- # 22:2
- * Hebrew.
- # 6:1 26:14 Lu 23:38 Joh 5:2 19:13,17,20 Re 9:11 16:16
- 04561
- 1 Paul declares at large how he was converted to the faith,
- 17 and called to his apostleship.
- 22 At the very mentioning of the Gentiles the people exclaim on
- him.
- 24 He would have been scourged;
- 25 but claiming the privilege of a Roman, he escapes.
-
- * brethren.
- # 7:2 13:26 23:1,6 28:17
- * my. Greek all.
- # 19:33 24:10 25:8,16 26:1,2,24 Lu 12:11 21:14 Ro 2:15 1Co 9:3
- # 2Co 7:11 12:19 Php 1:7,17 2Ti 4:16 1Pe 3:15
- 04562
- * in.
- # 21:40
- 04563
- * Jew.
- # 21:39 Ro 11:1 2Co 11:22 Php 3:5
- * in Tarsus.
- # 9:11,30 11:25
- * a city.
- # 6:9 15:23,41 23:34 Ga 1:21
- * at.
- # De 33:3 2Ki 4:38 Lu 2:46 8:35 10:39
- * Gamaliel.
- # 5:34
- * taught.
- # 23:6 26:5 Ga 1:14 Php 3:5
- * was.
- # 21:20 2Sa 21:2 Ro 10:2,3 Ga 4:17,18 Php 3:6
- 04564
- * I persecuted.
- # 19,20 7:58 8:1-4 9:1,2,13,14,21 26:9-11 1Co 15:9 Php 3:6
- # 1Ti 1:13-15
- * this.
- # 16:17 18:26 19:9,23 24:14
- 04565
- * also.
- # 9:1,2,14 26:10,12
- * and all.
- # 4:5 5:21 Lu 22:66
- * the brethren.
- # 1 Ro 9:3,4
- 04566
- * that.
- It is evident that the apostle considered his extraordinary
- conversion as a most complete demonstration of the truth of
- Christianity; and when all the particulars of his education,
- his previous religious principles, his zeal, his enmity
- against Christians, and his prospects of secular honours and
- preferments by persecuting them, are compared with the
- subsequent part of his life, and the sudden transition from a
- furious persecutor to a zealous preacher of the gospel, in
- which he laboured and suffered to the end of his life, and for
- which he died a martyr, it must convince every candid and
- impartial person that no rational account can be given of this
- change, except what he himself assigns; and consequently, if
- that be true, that Christianity is Divine.
-
- * that.
- # 9:3-5 26:12
- * Damascus.
- # Ge 14:15 15:2 2Sa 8:6
- * about.
- # 26:13 Isa 24:23 Mt 17:2 Re 1:16
- 04567
- * Saul.
- # Ge 3:9 16:8 22:1,11 Ex 3:4 1Sa 3:10
- * why.
- # Isa 43:22-26 Jer 2:5,9 Mt 25:45 27:23 1Ti 1:13
- 04568
- * I am.
- # 3:6 4:10 6:14 Mt 2:23
- * whom.
- # 26:14,15 Ex 16:7,8 1Sa 8:7 Zec 2:8 Mt 10:40-42 25:40,45
- # 1Co 12:12,26,27
- 04569
- * saw.
- # 9:7 Da 10:7
- * but.
- # Joh 12:29,30
- 04570
- * What.
- # 2:37 9:6 10:33 16:30 Ps 25:8,9 143:8-10
- * there.
- # 12-16 26:16-18
- 04571
- * when.
- # 9:8,9
- * being.
- # 13:11 Isa 42:16
- 04572
- * one.
- # 9:10-18
- * a devout.
- # 8:2 17:4 Lu 2:25
- * having.
- # 6:3 10:22 2Co 6:8 1Ti 3:7 Heb 11:2 3Jo 1:12
- 04573
- * Brother.
- # 9:17 Phm 1:16
- 04574
- * The God.
- # 3:13 5:30 13:17 24:14 Ex 3:13-16 15:2 2Ki 21:22 1Ch 12:17
- # 1Ch 29:18 2Ch 28:25 30:19 Ezr 7:27 Da 2:23
- * hath.
- # 9:15 Jer 1:5 Joh 15:16 Ro 1:1 Ga 1:15 2Ti 1:1 Tit 1:1
- * and see.
- # 18 9:17 26:16 1Co 9:1 15:8
- * that.
- # 3:14 7:52 2Co 5:21 1Pe 2:22 1Jo 2:1
- * hear.
- # 1Co 11:23 15:3 Ga 1:12
- 04575
- * thou shalt.
- # 1:8,22 10:39-41 23:11 26:16-18 27:24 Lu 24:47,48 Joh 15:27
- * of.
- # 4:20 26:20
- 04576
- * why.
- # Ps 119:60 Jer 8:14
- * arise.
- # 2:38 Ro 6:3,4 1Co 6:11 12:13 Ga 3:27 Tit 3:5 Heb 10:22
- # 1Pe 3:21
- * calling.
- # 2:21 9:14 Ro 10:12-14 1Co 1:2
- 04577
- * when.
- # 9:26-28 Ga 1:18
- * while.
- # 10:9,10 2Co 12:1-4 Re 1:10
- 04578
- * saw.
- # 14
- * Make.
- # Mt 10:14,23 Lu 21:21
- * for.
- # 3:19 Eze 3:6,7
- 04579
- * know.
- # 4 8:3 9:1 26:9-12
- * beat.
- # Mt 10:17
- 04580
- * martyr.
- # Re 2:13 17:6
- * Stephen.
- # 7:58 8:1
- * consenting.
- # Lu 11:48 Ro 1:32
- 04581
- * Depart.
- # 9:15
- * for.
- # 9:15 13:2,46,47 18:6 26:17,18 Ro 1:5 11:13 15:16 16:26
- # Ga 1:15,16 2:7,8 Eph 3:6-8 1Ti 2:7 2Ti 1:11
- 04582
- * Away.
- # 7:54-57 21:36 25:24 Lu 23:18 Joh 19:15
- * for.
- # 25:24
- 04583
- * cast.
- # 7:53 26:11 Ec 10:3
- 04584
- * The chief.
- As the chief captain did not understand Hebrew, he was
- ignorant of the charge against Paul, and also of the defence
- which the apostle had made; but as he saw that they grew more
- and more outrageous, he supposed that Paul must have given
- them the highest provocation, and therefore, according to the
- barbarous and irrational practice which has existed in all
- countries, he determined to put him to the torture, in order
- to make him confess his crime.
-
- # 21:31,32 23:10,27
- * that he should.
- # 25-29 16:22,23,37 Joh 19:1 Heb 11:35
- 04585
- * the centurion.
- # 10:1 23:17 27:1,3,43 Mt 8:8 27:54
- * Is it.
- By the Roman law, no magistrate was allowed to punish a Roman
- citizen capitally, or by inflicting stripes, or even binding
- him; and the single expression, I am a Roman citizen, arrested
- their severest decrees, and obtained, if not an escape, at
- least a delay of his punishment.
-
- # 27,28 16:37 25:16
- 04586
- * Take.
- # 29 23:27
- 04587
- # 27
- 04588
- * But.
- It is extremely probable that the inhabitants of Tarsus, born
- in that city, had the same rights and privileges as Roman
- citizens, in consequence of a grant or charter from Julius
- Cæsar, from whom it was called Juliopolis. But if this were
- not the case, St. Paul's father, or some of his ancestors,
- might have been rewarded with the freedom of the city of Rome,
- for his fidelity and bravery in some military service, as
- Josephus says several of the Jews were; or his father might
- have obtained it by purchase, as in the instance of the chief
- captain.
-
- # 28
- 04589
- * examined him. or, tortured him.
- # 24 Heb 11:35
- * the chief.
- # 25,26 16:38,39
- 04590
- * because.
- # 21:11,33 23:28 26:29 Mt 27:2
- * commanded.
- # 5 5:21 23:15 Mt 10:17
- 04591
- 1 As Paul pleads his cause,
- 2 Ananias commands them to smite him.
- 7 Dissension among his accusers.
- 11 God encourages him.
- 14 The Jews' laying wait for Paul,
- 20 is declared unto the chief captain.
- 27 He sends him to Felix the governor.
-
- * earnestly.
- # 6 6:15 22:5 Pr 28:1
- * Men.
- # 22:1
- * I have.
- # 24:16 1Co 4:4 2Co 1:12 4:2 2Ti 1:3 Heb 13:18 1Pe 3:16
- 04592
- * Ananias.
- # 24:1
- * to smite.
- # 1Ki 22:24 Jer 20:2 Mic 5:1 Mt 26:67 Joh 18:22
- 04593
- * God.
- God did smite him in a remarkable manner; for about five years
- after this, after his house had been reduced to ashes, in a
- tumult raised by his own son, he was besieged and taken in the
- royal palace; where having attempted in vain to hide himself,
- he was dragged out and slain.
-
- * thou whited.
- # Mt 23:27,28
- * for.
- # Le 19:35 Ps 58:1,2 82:1,2 94:20 Ec 3:16 Am 5:7 Mic 3:8-11
- * smitten.
- # De 25:1,2 Joh 7:51 18:24
- 04594
- # 4
- 04595
- * I wist.
- Soon after the holding of the first council at Jerusalem,
- Ananias, son of Nebedenus, was deprived of the high priest's
- office, for certain acts of violence, and sent to Rome, whence
- he was afterwards released, and returned to Jerusalem.
- Between the death of Jonathan, who succeeded him and was
- murdered by Felix, and the high priesthood of Ismael, who was
- invested with that office by Agrippa, an interval elapsed in
- which this dignity was vacant. This was the precise time when
- Paul was apprehended; and the Sanhedrin being destitute of a
- president, Ananias undertook to discharge the office. It is
- probable that Paul was ignorant of this circumstance.
-
- # 24:17
- * Thou.
- # Ex 22:28 Ec 10:20 2Pe 2:10 Jude 1:8,9
- 04596
- * Paul.
- # Mt 10:16
- * I am.
- # 26:5 Php 3:5
- * of the hope.
- # 24:15,21 26:6-8 28:20
- 04597
- * there.
- # 14:4 Ps 55:9 Mt 10:34 Joh 7:40-43
- 04598
- # 4:1 Mt 22:23 Mr 12:18 Lu 20:27
- 04599
- * We.
- # 25:25 26:31 1Sa 24:17 Pr 16:7 Lu 23:4,14,15,22
- * if.
- # 8 9:4 22:7,17,18 26:14-19 27:23 Joh 12:29
- * let.
- # 5:39 11:17 1Co 10:22
-