Acts 22
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Paul’s Defense to the Crowd
(Acts 9:1–19; Acts 26:1–23)

1My brethren, and fathers, pray hear what I have to say for my self.

2when they perceiv'd he talk'd Hebrew, they were the more silent.

3then he said, I am a Jew, a native of Tarsus in Cilicia, but had my education in this city: at the feet of Gamaliel I was instructed in the law, and in the exact decisions of our fathers, and was as religiously zealous as you are at this time. 4for I persecuted this sect even to death, throwing them into chains and prisons both men and women: 5this the high-priest and the senate know too well: from them I receiv'd my warrant directed to the Jews of Damascus, where I went, to bring the converts there in chains to Jerusalem, in order to be punished.

6as I was upon the road, advanc'd near Damascus, about mid-day, all of a sudden a great light from heaven broke all around me. 7I fell to the ground, and heard a voice pronounce these words, "Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?" 8I answered, who art thou, Lord? it answered, "I am Jesus the Nazarene whom thou dost persecute." 9the company actually saw the light, but did not hear the voice of him that spoke to me. 10then I said, Lord, what must I do? and the Lord answer'd, arise, go to Damascus; there you will be inform'd what you are to do. 11but as I had lost the use of my eyes by the splendor of that light, I was led by the hand to Damascus, by those who were with me.

12there one Ananias a religious observer of the law, who had the good word of all the Jews in that place, came to see me, 13and being introduc'd, he said, brother Saul, receive thy sight, and instantly I saw him. 14then he said, the God of our fathers has singled you out to be acquainted with his will, to see the just one, and to hear the words of his mouth: 15that you might testify to all men, what you have seen and heard. 16why should you now delay? arise, be baptized, and cleansed from your sins, by invoking the name of the Lord.

17at length being return'd to Jerusalem, one day as I was praying in the temple, I fell into a trance. 18then I saw JESUS, who said to me, "make haste, and go out of Jerusalem immediately: for they will not receive the attestations you would give of me." Lord, 19said I, they know it is I that imprison'd those who believed on thee, and caus'd them to be scourg'd in the assemblies: 20that I was present, when the blood of thy martyr Stephen was shed, that I abetted the slaughter, and watch'd the clothes of those who slew him. 21but the Lord said to me, "be gone, for I will send you far hence, even to the Gentiles."

Paul the Roman Citizen

22Till that word, the Jews had given their attention, but then they broke out into a full cry, "out of the world with such a fellow: for it is not fit he should live." 23thus they roar'd, and threw off their cloaks, and scatter'd dust in the air: 24when the commanding officer order'd him to be brought into the castle, and put to the question by the lash, in order to find out the reason of their exclamations against him. 25as they were tying him with thongs, Paul said to the centurion, does the law allow to scourge a Roman citizen, and without any trial? 26upon hearing that, the centurion went to acquaint the head officer, take care, said he, what you do; for this man is a Roman. 27then the head officer came to him, and said, tell me, are you a Roman? 28he answer'd, yes, the officer rejoin'd, my freedom cost me a considerable sum, but I had it, said Paul, by right of birth. 29immediately those who were going to put him to the question, withdrew: the commander himself being under some apprehension for having order'd him to be bound.

30as he was resolv'd to know for certain, the next day, what the Jews laid to his charge, he took off his chains, and summon'd the chief priests, and the council to appear, when Paul was brought, and presented before them.


Daniel Mace New Testament (1729)

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Section Headings Courtesy Berean Bible.

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