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Introduction

A.M. 4064. A.D. 60.

In this chapter,

(1,) By his affectionate address in the Hebrew tongue, Paul procures himself the attention of his audience, Acts 22:1 , Acts 22:2 .

(2,) He gives an account of himself, of his Jewish extraction, liberal education, former bigotry, and furious persecution of the Christians, Acts 22:3-5 ; of his miraculous conversion to Christ, Acts 22:6-11 ; of his being baptized and further instructed by Ananias, Acts 22:12-16 ; of his call from heaven to preach among the Gentiles, Acts 22:17-21 .

(3,) Enraged at the last circumstance, the Jews fly out into a violent fury against him, Acts 22:22 , Acts 22:23 .

(4,) The chief captain again rescues him, and orders him to be bound and examined on his crime by scourging, Acts 22:24 , Acts 22:25 . But,

(5,) Paul, claiming the privilege of a Roman, escapes the torture, is freed from his bonds, and brought before the Jewish council, Acts 22:26-30 .

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