Introduction
Stephen, being permitted to answer for himself relative to the charge of blasphemy brought against him by his accusers, gives a circumstantial relation of the call of Abraham, when he dwelt in Mesopotamia, in Charran, etc., Acts 7:1-8 . The history of Jacob and Joseph, Acts 7:9-17 . The persecution of their fathers in Egypt, Acts 7:18 , Acts 7:19 . The history of Moses and his acts till the exodus from Egypt, vv. 20-37. The rebellion and idolatry of the Israelites in the wilderness, Acts 7:38-43 ; The erection of the tabernacle of witness, which continued till the time of David, Acts 7:44-46 . Of the temple built by Solomon for that God who cannot be confined to temples built by hands, Acts 7:47-50 . Being probably interrupted in the prosecution of his discourse, he urges home the charge of rebellion against God, persecution of his prophets, the murder of Christ, and neglect of their own law against them, Acts 7:51-53 . They are filled with indignation, and proceed to violence, Acts 7:54 . He sees the glory of God, and Christ at the right hand of the Father; and declares the glorious vision, Acts 7:55 , Acts 7:56 . They rush upon him, drag him out of the city, and stone him, Acts 7:57 , Acts 7:58 . He involves the Lord Jesus, prays for his murderers, and expires, Acts 7:59 , Acts 7:60 .
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