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Acts was taught by Dr. James Modlish
Chapter
Nine Vs. 1-9
Vs. 4 "Saul, Saul why persecutest thou me?" The statement of the Lord Jesus shows us that apparently what we call the Body of Christ has begun, for the persecution is the persecution of Jesus himself!
Vs. 6 Saul receives directions and addresses Jesus as Lord. Vs. 7 The whole party had been knocked to the ground (Acts 26:14). Another "contradiction" is noted by those who don't believe-the Bible.
Vs. 10-16 Damascus is one of the oldest cities in the world. It is first mentioned in (Gen. 14:15) in the time of Abraham (1900 B.C.) Vs. 10 Ananias is a Gentile proselyte to Judaism which is apparent in (Gen. 22:1) He is given a "good report" as Cornelius is in (Acts 10:22). Ananias was available, "I am here Lord" for his master's use. Vs. 11 Tarsus used to be the capitol of Cilic and rivaled Alexandria and Athens for the arts and sciences. It is found on the East Coast of the Mediterranean. Vs. 12 Saul receives a vision of Ananias' coming. Vs. 13-16 Ananias is hesitant, for he knows Saul's reputation. The Lord calms his fears and tells Ananias that Saul is a chosen vessel. Notice the order of responsibility: Gentiles, Kings and Israel. Contrast this with (Matt. 10:5,6). Verse (16) gives us the impression that God gave Paul a preview of the suffering and persecution that he must endure. (2 Cor. 11:23-29; Phil. 3:10 Gal. 6:12; 2 Tim 3:12)
Vs. 15 Paul's ministry is not exclusively Gentile (Gal. 2:7,8). Jerusalem Jews are excluded from Paul's commission (Acts 21:12, 23:11). Vs. 17-22 Saul has hands laid on him exactly as the Samaritans had it done but it is only for a filling of the Holy Ghost.
Vs. 18 The Body of Christ did not begin with Paul. (Acts 22:16)[1]. He persecuted the Body of Christ. (Acts 9:4)
Vs. 23-31 This is the first attempt to kill Paul, several follow. (2 Cor. 11:33; Josh. 2:15; 1 Sam. 19:12) Vs. 26 Assayed - attempted, tried
Vs. 29 Paul's ministry is progressing very well. He must be preaching the gospel in love. In (vs. 23) the Jews plot to kill him and in vs. 29 the Grecians try to figure out how they can kill him. The brethren are fearful for his life and escort Paul to Caesarea and back to his home town, Tarsus. Vs. 31 The local churches are multiplying, the Holy Ghost was a real companion to these folks and they are edified by the saints and are learning the Word of God. Multiplication happens under persecution. Vs. 32-35 The attention moves from Paul back to Peter. Two miracles of healing are recorded, both are duplicated in the ministry of Paul, (Acts 14:9; 20:10). Vs. 34 He arose immediately; (Acts 3:7) immediately his feet...received strength; (Acts 5:16) they were healed every one; (Acts 3:16) perfect soundness.
Vs. 36-43 Joppa (Jonah 1:3) is the modern port of Joffa conjoined to Tel-Aviv. Tabitha is Aramaic for Dorcas. Dorcas was a believer in the Jewish sense (Acts 10:1-4 - Cornelius) full of good works.
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