Jeremiah 50:1-46
Jeremiah 50:1-46
Outline and Bible verses for this study are linked below Having declared that he stands before them with a clear conscience before God, Paul begins his defense before the Jewish leaders. After accepting a rebuke for unwittingly challenging the high priest for commanding him to be struck, Paul then intentionally creates a division among the Pharisees and Sadducees in the crowd by proclaiming…
Facing a scourging, Paul claims his right as an uncondemned Roman citizen to be spared this fate, informing the Roman commander, who had purchased his citizenship at high cost, “But I was born a citizen” (Acts 22:28b NKJV). The next day, the Romans assemble the Jewish leaders and bring Paul before them to discover why the Jews were accusing him. “Then Paul, looking earnestly at…
After the Roman soldiers save Paul from certain death at the hands of the angry Jews, he quiets the mob by addressing them in Hebrew. In his defense, Paul recounts his history as a religious Jew and zealous persecutor of the early Christians, his conversion upon meeting Jesus on the road to Damascus, and up to the present day. However, the crowd…
Jeremiah 46:1-48:34