David Guzik commentary on Acts 26, where Pauls speaks before King Agrippa who admits him innocence, yet forwards him to Caesar. |
We left Paul at the bar, and Festus, and Agrippa, and Bernice, and all the great men of the city of Caesarea, upon the bench, or about it, waiting to hear. |
In short, Paul asserts, he was arrested for believing in the prophets and Moses. Acts 26:24–32 reveals two very different reactions to Paul's speech. Festus, a ... |
Paul urged that it was the concern of every one to become a true Christian; that there is grace enough in Christ for all. |
7 мар. 2024 г. · Acts 26:1 Agrippa said to Paul, "You are permitted to speak for yourself." Then Paul stretched out his hand and proceeded to make his defense. |
(a) He opens their eyes. When Christ comes into a man's life he enables him to see things he never saw before. (b) He turns them from the darkness to the light. |
10 янв. 2024 г. · Paul's longest speech in the book of Acts explains the reason the Jews wanted him to go on trial for a capital crime. |
In this chapter we have, I. The account he gives of himself, in answer to the calumnies of the Jews. And in this, 1. His humble address to king Agrippa. |
Acts Chapter 26 - In-depth, verse-by-verse commentary and Bible study of Acts chapter 26 in plain English. 1 Then Agrippa said to Paul, 'You are permitted ... |
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