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Undoing His Past
Commentators highlight the profound irony of Saul's first mission in Jerusalem. He deliberately engaged in debates with the same group of Greek-speaking Jews (Hellenists) he had once led against Stephen. Scholars note he likely used the very arguments Stephen had, provoking the same murderous rage. This demonstrates the depth of his transformation, as he sought to repair the very damage he had caused.
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18th Century
Theologian
He spoke boldly. He openly defended the doctrine that Jesus was the Messiah.
In the name, etc. By the authority of the Lor…
Preaching boldly (παρρησιαζομενος). For a while. Evidently Saul did not extend his preaching outside of Jerusalem ([Reference Gala…
19th Century
Bishop
Disputed against the Grecians.—It will be remembered that it was as the leader of the Hellenistic-Jews of the synagogue named in …
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19th Century
Preacher
Praise be to God for such a conversion as that of Saul of Tarsus!
At Jerusalem Saul took up a ministry to Jews in the Hellenistic synagogues there. It was a ministry that had been neglected, it appears, since Step…
16th Century
Theologian
He disputed with the Grecians. Erasmus notes well in this place that those here called Grecians are not those who were of Greek descent, b…
17th Century
Pastor
And he spoke boldly in the name of the Lord Jesus
He spoke the Gospel of Christ boldly, as it ought to be spoken; …
17th Century
Minister
When we enter into the way of God, we must expect trials; but the Lord knows how to deliver the godly, and will, with the temptation, also make…