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A.M. 4037. A.D. 33.

Stephen, being accused before the sanhedrim of blasphemy, vindicates himself,

(1,) By going over the Old Testament, and giving an historical account of the Hebrew nation, under the patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph, Acts 7:1-16 : under Moses, Acts 7:17-41 : under Joshua, their judges, and kings, especially David and Solomon, Acts 7:42-50 : in which narrative he shows that God had been regularly worshipped in other lands and places; that the temple and ceremonies were but typical; and that for their wickedness God had threatened their nation with a miserable dispersion.

(2,) He applies his discourse to his persecutors, and charges them with wickedness, which would provoke God to cast them off, Acts 7:51-53 .

(3,) Enraged herewith, they furiously stone him to death; while he beholds and commits his spirit to Christ, and prays for pardon to his murderers, Acts 7:54-60 .

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