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OET-RV ACTs Chapter 22

OETACTs 22 ©

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22“Men, brothers, and fathers, listen to what I have to say for myself.” 2When they heard him speaking Hebrew, they became even more quiet as he continued, 3“I am a Jew who grew up in this very city to study under Gamaliel. I’ve been raised according to every part of our ancestral law, working hard to obey God like all of you here today. 4I used to persecute the followers of ‘The Path’ even to death—tying up both men and women and handing them over to the prisons 5as the Chief Priest and all the council of elders can tell you. I took letters from them to our Jewish brothers in Damascus when I went so that I could arrest the ones there and bring them back here to Yerusalem to be punished.

22:6 Paul explains about his conversion

(Acts 9:1-19)

6“But one time as I was travelling and getting close to Damascus by the middle of the day, suddenly a bright light from the sky began to flash around me 7and I fell to the ground. I heard a voice asking me, ‘Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?’ 8‘Who are you, master?’ I answered. And the voice said, ‘I am Yeshua—the one from Nazareth that you are persecuting.’ 9The other people with me saw the light but didn’t hear the voice that spoke to me. 10Then I asked, ‘What do I need to do, master?’ ‘Get up and continue into Damascus,’ the master said. ‘When you get there, you’ll be told everything that you’ve been assigned to do.’ 11But I couldn’t see anything because the brightness of the light had affected my eyes, so my companions had to lead me by hand into Damascus.

12“In Damascus there was a man named Ananias—a non-Jew but who was respected by the Jews there because he strove to obey Moses’ instructions about living. 13Ananias came to where I was and standing by me said, “Brother Saul, receive your sight?” That very hour I was able to see again and look at him 14and he said, ‘The god of our ancestors has decided in advance to reveal his plans to you, and for you to see the sinless one—to hear him speaking 15because he wants you to inform people everywhere what you’ve seen and heard. 16So what else are you waiting for? Get up and wash away your sins by getting immersed in water as you request his forgiveness.’

22:17 The crowd riots when Paul mentions preaching to non-Jews

17“Then when I returned to Yerusalem and was praying in the temple, I fell into a trance 18and saw the master telling me, ‘Get out of Yerusalem in a hurry because they won’t accept what you’re teaching them about me.’ 19Master,’ I replied, ‘they know that previously I was the one imprisoning and beating the people who believed in you, 20and when Stephen was killed after teaching about you, it was me standing there and cheering on the ones executing him as I held their coats for them.’ 21Then the master told me, ‘Get going now because I’m sending you away to the non-Jews.’ ”

22Until this point in his message, the crowd had been listening to Paul, but now they started shouting, “Do away with this man! He doesn’t deserve to live in this world!” 23Then they yelled and threw some of their clothes down onto the ground and threw dust up into the air. 24So the commander ordered Paul to be brought inside into barracks and ordered that he be flogged and interrogated to determine what he’d done that would make the crowd react like that. 25But as they strapped him down and stretched him out for the flogging, Paul asked the centurion standing there, “It is legal for you to flog a Roman citizen who hasn’t even been tried?”

26When he heard that, the centurion went to the commander and reported, “How are we going to handle this, because this man is a Roman citizen?”

27So the commander went in to where Paul was and asked him, “Tell me the truth. Are you a Roman citizen?”

“Yes I am,” said Paul.

28“Yeah, and I paid a lot for mine as well,” mocked the commander.

“Actually mine is through birth,” Paul responded.

29At this point, the soldiers who were about to interrogate Paul left the room, and even the commander was now afraid after learning that he had had a Roman citizen tied down to be flogged.

22:30 Paul faces the Jewish council

30The next day, the Roman commander still wanted to know what was behind the anger of the Jews, so he had Paul released from the cell, but brought him down to a room where he had ordered the chief priests and the Jewish council to convene. Paul was given a seat

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