* Paul's defence before the council of the Jews. (1-5) Paul's defence.
He receives a Divine assurance that he shall go to Rome. (6-11) The
Jews conspire to kill Paul, Lysias sends him to Cesarea. (12-24)
Lysias's letter to Felix. (25-35)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-5 See here the character of an honest man. He sets God before him,
and lives as in his sight. He makes conscience of what he says and
does, and, according to the best of his knowledge, he keeps from
whatever is evil, and cleaves to what is good. He is conscientious in
all his words and conduct. Th... [ Continue Reading ]
6-11 The Pharisees were correct in the faith of the Jewish church.
The Sadducees were no friends to the Scripture or Divine revelation;
they denied a future state; they had neither hope of eternal
happiness, nor dread of eternal misery. When called in question for
his being a Christian, Paul might... [ Continue Reading ]
12-24 False religious principles, adopted by carnal men, urge on to
such wickedness, as human nature would hardly be supposed capable of.
Yet the Lord readily disappoints the best concerted schemes of
iniquity. Paul knew that the Divine providence acts by reasonable and
prudent means; and that, if h... [ Continue Reading ]
25-35 God has instruments for every work. The natural abilities and
moral virtues of the heathens often have been employed to protect his
persecuted servants. Even the men of the world can discern between the
conscientious conduct of upright believers, and the zeal of false
professors, though they d... [ Continue Reading ]