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An Unimpeachable Resume
Commentators stress that Paul begins his defense by listing his impeccable Jewish credentials: born a Jew, raised in Jerusalem, and trained by the famous rabbi Gamaliel. This wasn't empty boasting; it was a strategic way to build common ground with the hostile crowd. He was showing them that he was not an outsider attacking their faith, but an insider who understood their heritage and law from the most rigorous perspective.
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18th Century
Theologian
Born in Tarsus. See Barnes' Notes on Acts 21:39.
Brought up in this city. In Jerusalem, sent there for the advantage of mo…
I am a Jew (Εγω ειμ ανηρ Ιουδαιος). Note use of Εγω for emphasis. Paul recounts his Jewish advantages or privileges with manifest …
19th Century
Bishop
Brought up in this city at the feet of Gamaliel.—His education may have begun shortly after he became a child of the Law, at the a…
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19th Century
Preacher
Paul's companions could not help sensing that extraordinary light, and though they did not understand what it was, they were alarmed by it. They al…
The triad of birth, upbringing, and training was a conventional way in antiquity of describing a man’s youth. What Paul is here saying is, “I am a …
16th Century
Theologian
I am a Jew. As all things were out of order at that time among the Jews, many rogues and vagabonds, so that they might have some cover for…
17th Century
Pastor
I am verily a man who is a Jew
By birth, a thorough genuine one; an Hebrew of the Hebrews, both by father and mother…
17th Century
Minister
The apostle addressed the enraged multitude in the customary style of respect and goodwill. Paul relates the history of his early life very particu…