Saturday, May 25, 2019

Reading for June 2nd

Read Acts 22.22-23.10
In verse 22: Compare the reaction of the crowd to this inclusive mission to Luke's account of Jesus in the synagogue in Nazareth (Lk 4.16-30).
In verse 23: Shouting (7.57;14.14), throwing ... cloaks (14.14; 18.6), and tossing dust (13.51) are ritual acts to prevent the evil of Paul's words.
In verse 24; Flogging was a standard Roman method of interrogation.
In verses 25-27: This passage and 16.37-39 give a glimpse into Luke's understanding of the right of Roman citizenship.
In verse 28: Since he bears the name Claudius (23.26), the tribune probably purchased his citizenship during the reign of Claudius (41-52 CE).
In verse 30: The tribune's ability to order the chief priests and entire council to meet discloses the thorough control of the Roman order.
In 23.1: Living with a clear conscience before God means fidelity to the law (23.3; 24.14-16).
In verse 2: In Jn 18.22, Jesus was also struck on the face for his answer to the high priest.
In verse 3: Paul invokes a biblical judgment (Deut 28.22) against the high priest for not obeying the law he was defending (7.53).
In verse 5: Paul's quotation of Ex 22.27 is a critique of any "leader of your people" who does not evidently obey the law.
In verses 6-9: The hope of the resurrection is a central issue (24.20-21), not merely a device to divide the crowd.
Jesus also challenged the Sadduccees on the resurrection with a scriptural argument the Pharisees and their scribes accepted (Lk 22.27-40).
In verse 7: On the dissension within Israel, see also 14.4.
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