Paul causes mayhem in the Sanhedrin with this simple phrase, “It is with respect to the hope and resurrection of the dead that I am on trial.” Why did this incite them to violence? How did this get the Pharisees to reverse their position on his guilt? And why did Paul get punched in the face before this statement? We cover all that and more in this study!
To skip the intro, go to 5:15 or use the chapter headings to navigate to the section you want to listen to!

Chapters
0:00 Intro and Recap
5:15 Acts 22
5:40 The Sanhedrin
6:47 The Pharisees
7:40 The Sadducees
9:05 The Temple Police
11:28 Acts 23
12:09 Paul’s Abnormal Greeting
15:53 A Punch in the Face
18:58 Paul’s Verbal Takedown
19:32 “Whitewashed Wall” Insult
20:46 Which Laws Were Broken?
22:38 Did Paul Need to Apologize?
32:04 The Sanhedrin Incited
32:57 “I AM a Pharisee”
35:23 The Issue with Resurrection
37:38 The Pharisees Reverse their Opinion
40:17 Making Excuses for Paul
43:50 Big Picture
46:26 Close Out

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Bible Study # 112