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What does Acts 23 tell us of the character of Paul? |
He lashes back out at the high priest. So, he was tried, but never found guilty. |
Acts 23:2-5 |
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What wisdom did Paul apply to his speech? |
None. He did not see them as plausible words of wisdom. |
Acts 23:6-10 |
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What danger did the Jews in Acts 23:12 present to Paul? |
When daylight came, the Jews formed a conspiracy and bound themselves with an oath not to eat or drink until they had killed Paul. |
Acts 23:12 |
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How did God deliver Paul from their plot? |
He got his nephew involved. |
Acts 23:12-35 |
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How did the jewish leaders respond to Paul's words? |
They asked him if that was the proper way to talk to God's High Priest. |
Acts 23:26 |
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How did Paul respond? |
With an apology. |
Acts 23:26 |
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What did the Sadducees believe that the Pharisees did not? |
The Pharisees believed in ressurection, angels, and spirits. But the Sadducees did not. |
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Did this cause a dispute? |
Yes.... |
Acts 23:27 |