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Acts was taught by Dr. James Modlish
Chapter
Twenty Six Vs. 1-11
Vs. 11-24 Paul goes through his conversion experience again. The light which he saw (Acts 9:3) was brighter than the sun at midday (Acts 22:11). Jesus then spoke to Paul in Hebrew (Acts 9:5,6; Rev. 19:3,4).
Vs. 17 Paul was delivered but not without personal difficulty (2 Cor. 11:23-27).
Vs. 19 Paul keys in on the guest of honor... King Agrippa. "I have been obedient to the heavenly vision, have YOU?" Vs. 20 See (Acts 20:21) - "Repentance toward God and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ." (Lk. 3:8) Vs. 22 Paul then confirms that all that he is preaching is what has been already revealed in the Old Testament (vs. 23) (Lk. 24:25). Vs. 24 Festus is upset with the lack of attention, he has been "upstaged" by Paul. He also speaks as a man under much conviction, after all this is not the first time he's heard Paul preach (Acts 24:24,25). Modern day colloquial: "Paul you're off your rocker, you've been watching too much TV."
Vs. 25-32 Paul knows that Agrippa is knowledgeable on the subject of salvation. "This thing was not done in a corner. Paul puts Agrippa on the spot in front of Festus, chief captains, principal men of the city, etc. (Acts 24:22). Vs. 28 Witnessing is persuading. (2 Cor. 5:11; Acts 21:14, 18:13, 28:23, 19:8)
Vs. 29 Paul believed what he preached. He would that all were like him. This is not an egotistical statement. Its reference is to his preaching the Word and accepting "the words of truth" (vs. 25) .
Vs. 30 The king dismisses himself. He's heard enough for one day. He confers with Festus and decides that he is innocent, yet he must stand before Caesar for it has been his wish (Acts 25:11). |