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A Case of Mistaken Identity
The commander was shocked that Paul spoke Greek because he had mistaken him for a notorious Egyptian revolutionary. Commentators explain that this rebel leader was a known figure from recent history. Paul's ability to speak fluent Greek immediately began to correct this dangerous misunderstanding, showing how God can use a person's background and skills to open doors for the gospel, even in a crisis.
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18th Century
Theologian
May I speak unto thee? May I have the privilege of making my defense before you; or of stating the case truly—the cause of my accusation, …
May I say something unto thee? (Ε εξεστιν μο ειπειν τ προς σε?). On this use of ε in a direct question see on 1:6. The calm self-c…
19th Century
Bishop
Can you speak Greek?—The chiliarch apparently expected his prisoner to have spoken Hebrew, i.e., Aramaic, and was surpri…
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At the head of the stone stairway leading into the Fortress of Antonia, Paul asked for permission to say something to Claudius Lysias, the commande…
16th Century
Theologian
May I speak unto thee? Paul offered to defend his cause, as all servants of God must do. For we must endeavor to make our integrity known …
17th Century
Pastor
And as Paul was to be led into the castle
Just as he was got up to the top of the steps, or stairs, that led up to t…
17th Century
Minister
In the temple, where Paul should have been protected as in a place of safety, he was violently attacked. They falsely charged him with false doctri…