Friday, May 24, 2019
Reading for June 1st
Read Acts 21.37-22.21
In verse 38: The Egyptian was a famous Jewish "prophet" who led a rebellion in the era of Felix around 54 CE (Josephus, War 2.261-263; Antiquities 20.168-172).
The assassins were cloak-and-dagger killers fighting Rome (Josephus, War 2.254-257; Antiquities 20.186-188).
In verse 40: On the Hebrew language, see 22.2.
In 22.1-22: Like 26.1-23, this defense (Gk., "apologia") speech (see also 24.1-21) retells the story of Acts 9.1-31.
In verse 3: Gamaliel has already appeared in 5.33-39, advocating that the council be restrained in it response tot he apostles.
Being zealous for God is closely tied to strict observance of our ancestral law (see also "zealous for the law in 21.20; Gal 1.14; Rom 10.2-4).
In verse 4: This Way means the followers of Jesus as messiah (9.2; 19.9, 23).
In verses 12-14: Ananias is now credited with being devout according to the law (9.10), and speaks for the God of our ancestors (9.17).
For Jesus' identity as the Righteous One, see Lk 23.47;Acts 3.14; 7.52.
In verses 17-18: The story of Paul's trance (10.10; 11.5) and echoes the call of Isaiah in the Temple (Isa 6.1-13).
In verse 21: Paul's commission is now even more like Isaiah's "light to the gentiles" (see Acts 1.8), and the people of Israel are not mentioned (9.14).
Comments or Questions...
In verse 38: The Egyptian was a famous Jewish "prophet" who led a rebellion in the era of Felix around 54 CE (Josephus, War 2.261-263; Antiquities 20.168-172).
The assassins were cloak-and-dagger killers fighting Rome (Josephus, War 2.254-257; Antiquities 20.186-188).
In verse 40: On the Hebrew language, see 22.2.
In 22.1-22: Like 26.1-23, this defense (Gk., "apologia") speech (see also 24.1-21) retells the story of Acts 9.1-31.
In verse 3: Gamaliel has already appeared in 5.33-39, advocating that the council be restrained in it response tot he apostles.
Being zealous for God is closely tied to strict observance of our ancestral law (see also "zealous for the law in 21.20; Gal 1.14; Rom 10.2-4).
In verse 4: This Way means the followers of Jesus as messiah (9.2; 19.9, 23).
In verses 12-14: Ananias is now credited with being devout according to the law (9.10), and speaks for the God of our ancestors (9.17).
For Jesus' identity as the Righteous One, see Lk 23.47;Acts 3.14; 7.52.
In verses 17-18: The story of Paul's trance (10.10; 11.5) and echoes the call of Isaiah in the Temple (Isa 6.1-13).
In verse 21: Paul's commission is now even more like Isaiah's "light to the gentiles" (see Acts 1.8), and the people of Israel are not mentioned (9.14).
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