Acts.23.1
23:1 In addressing the high council, Paul insisted on his personal integrity before God—he had not violated God’s law or done the things they accused him of doing.
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23:1 In addressing the high council, Paul insisted on his personal integrity before God—he had not violated God’s law or done the things they accused him of doing.
23:11 At this critical juncture, Jesus encouraged Paul to continue as his faithful witness by assuring him that he would go to Rome (see 19:21).
23:12-15 The plan to kill Paul was desperate, as a group of . . . more than forty took an oath not to eat or drink until they had killed Paul (cp. 1 Sam 14:24-46; Matt 14:6-11; see also Deut 23:21-23; Matt 5:33-37; Jas 5:12).
23:16-22 Paul’s nephew thwarted the murderous plot by reporting it to one of the Roman officers.
exodus 22:28
deuteronomy 23:21-23
1 samuel 14:24-46
ezekiel 13:10-17
matthew 5:33-37
matthew 14:6-11
matthew 23:27
luke 1:3