Barclay Daily Study Bible (NT)
Acts 23:1-35
THE STRATEGY OF PAUL (Acts 23:1-10)
THE STRATEGY OF PAUL (Acts 23:1-10)
CHAPTER XXIII. _Paul defending himself before the high priest, he commands him_ _to be smitten on the mouth_, 1, 2. _Paul sharply reproves him, and, being reproved for this by one_ _of the attenda...
AND PAUL, EARNESTLY BEHOLDING - ἀτενίσας atenisas. Fixing his eyes intently on the council. The word denotes “a fixed and earnest gazing; a close observation.” See Luke 4:20. Compare the notes on Ac...
ACTS 22:30 TO ACTS 23:10. PAUL BEFORE THE SANHEDRIN. This is a difficult section, and does not advance the action. Unless the proceedings took place in Greek, the tribune would scarcely secure his obj...
EARNESTLY BEHOLDING. Greek. _atenizo._ App-133. COUNCIL. See note on Acts 22:30. MEN AND BRETHREN. See note on Acts 1:11. LIVED. Greek. _politeuomai,_ to live as. citizen. Only here and Philippi
Acts 23:1. St Paul before the Sanhedrin. Disagreement between the Pharisees and Sadducees 1. _And Paul, earnestly beholding the council_ The verb is one which St Luke very frequently employs to note a...
Acts 23:1-10. ST PAUL BEFORE THE SANHEDRIN. DISAGREEMENT BETWEEN THE PHARISEES AND SADDUCEES...
ἈΤΕΝΊΣΑΣ ΔΈ, _and earnestly beholding_. The verb is one which St Luke very frequently employs to note a speaker’s expression at the commencement of a speech, and it is one of those features in the Act...
_PAUL'S DEFENSE BEFORE THE SANHEDRIN ACTS 23:1-5:_ Paul appeared before the Sanhedrin to try to resolve the charge of profaning the Temple. He pictured again his religious situation before becoming a...
ΆΤΕΝΊΣΑΣ _aor. act. part. (temp.) от_ ΆΤΕΝΊΖΩ (G816) смотреть пристально, вглядываться. "В то время, как Павел пристально смотрел на синедрион..." ΕΊΠΕΝ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΛΈΓΩ (G3004) говорить, ΣΥΝ...
MEN AND BRETHREN, I HAVE LIVED, &C.— St. Paul could not intend by this to intimate, that he thought himself free from guilt while persecuting the Christians, since he so expressly declares the contrar...
e. Paul addresses the council. Acts 23:1-10. Acts 23:1 And Paul, looking stedfastly on the council, said, Brethren, I have lived before God in all good conscience until this day. Acts 23:2 And the...
XXIII: 1, 2. No sooner had the prisoner and the Sanhedrim come face to face, than the chiliarch must have perceived that he was again to be disappointed in his efforts to understand the case; for, ins...
And Paul, earnestly beholding the council, said, Men and brethren, I have lived in all good conscience before God until this day. Paul before the Sanhedrim (23:1-5) And Paul, earnestly beholding the...
21 Here we have the cause of Israel's apostasy laid bare. They were to be a channel of blessing to the other nations, but, instead, they kept all Jehovah's gifts to themselves and refused to share the...
23:1 Brethren, (a-10) Lit. 'Men brethren,' as ch. 1.16....
ST. PAUL SENT TO CÆESAREA 1. St. Paul often asserts his good conscience before God and man: see Acts 22:3; Acts 24:16....
GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYONE ACTS _MARION ADAMS_ CHAPTER 23 PAUL SPEAKS TO THE *SANHEDRIN, 23:1-11 V1 Paul looked straight at the *Sanhedrin. He said, ‘My brothers, my conscience feels good about how...
XXIII. (1) AND PAUL, EARNESTLY BEHOLDING THE COUNCIL. — We note once more the characteristic word for the eager anxious gaze with which St. Paul scanned the assembly. He had not seen it since he had s...
ἀτενίσας, see on chap. Acts 1:10, “looking stedfastly,” R.V. The word denotes the fixed stedfast gaze which may be fairly called a characteristic of St. Paul. On this occasion the Apostle may well hav...
DIVIDING HIS PERSECUTORS Acts 23:1 The behavior of the judge was quite unworthy of his office, but Paul's epithet cannot be defended. The best of men are but men at the best. Paul was thrown off his...
By action of the Roman governor, Paul was arraigned before the Jewish Sanhedrin. Hardly had he commenced before he was interrupted and insulted. It was a most trying ordeal for the apostle. It is easi...
Paul's Second Defense As he stood before the council, or Sanhedrin, Paul told them he had lived in good until that very time (Compare 1 Corinthians 4:4; 2 Timothy 1:3). At this, Ananias commanded the...
And (1) Paul, earnestly beholding the council, said, Men [and] brethren, I have lived in all good conscience before God until this day. (1) Paul, against the false accusations of his enemies, display...
_ With an entire good conscience. With an upright sincerity. But St. Paul is far from excusing himself from all sin. He laments elsewhere his blind zeal in persecuting the Christians. See 1 Corinthian...
THE HIGH PRIEST 1-6. Paul hears the order to smite him on the mouth, but did not know who spake. When it turned out to be the high priest, he apologized. In the gospel dispensation (1 Peter 2), we see...
And Paul, earnestly beholding the council, said, Men and brethren, I have lived in all good conscience before God unto this day. (2) And the high priest Ananias commanded them that stood by him to smi...
CONTENTS Paul pleadeth his Cause before the Council. A Dissension takes place in consequence of it among his Accusers. He is sent to Felix....
The closing Chapter s from 21 to the end of the book are devoted to an episode full of interest and profit Paul's course from Jerusalem to Rome. And here we find ourselves in an atmosphere considerabl...
− 1._Looking earnestly. _Paul beginneth with the testimony of a good conscience, that all the whole multitude may understand that he is unjustly charged with such an heinous offense, as if he had gone...
Paul addresses the council with the gravity and dignity of an upright man accustomed to walk with God. It is not a testimony borne to them for their good; but the appeal of a good conscience to their...
AND PAUL EARNESTLY BEHOLDING THE COUNCIL,.... Fastening his eyes upon them, looking wistly and intently at them, and thereby discovering a modest cheerfulness, and a becoming boldness, confidence, and...
And Paul, earnestly beholding the council, said, Men _and_ brethren, I have lived in all good conscience before God until this day. Ver. 1. _In all good conscience_] Good, both with the goodness of i...
_And Paul, earnestly beholding the council_ At whose bar he was placed; manifesting a clear conscience by his very countenance; and likewise waiting to see whether any of them was minded to ask him an...
LIVED IN ALL GOOD CONSCIENCE; done what I thought to be right....
AND PAUL, EARNESTLY BEHOLDING THE COUNCIL, SAID, MEN AND BRETHREN, I HAVE LIVED IN ALL GOOD CONSCIENCE BEFORE GOD UNTIL THIS DAY....
THE HEARING IN THE PRESENCE OF THE SANHEDRIN. Paul rebukes the high priest:...
In this hearing the chief captain did not take the place of an adjudicator, nor was there any other judicial authority present to keep order. Paul then takes advantage of the occasion to speak earnest...
Then Paul, looking earnestly at the council, said, " Men _and_ brethren, I have lived in all good conscience before God until this day. " 1. Paul looks his audience in the eye. He speaks directly to...
"Paul, looking intently at the Council": "We note once more the word for. piercing look that has become characteristic of Paul (Acts 13:9). Paul is looking over the Sanhedrin. He had not seen it since...
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 fro...
ACTS CHAPTER 23 ACTS 23:1 Paul, pleading his integrity, is smitten at the command of the high priest, whom he reproveth of injustice. ACTS 23:6 By declaring himself a Pharisee, and questioned for the...
XXIII: 1, 2. No sooner had the prisoner and the Sanhedrim come face to face, than the chiliarch must have perceived that he was again to be disappointed in his efforts to understand the case; for, ins...
Acts 23:1 Then G1161 Paul G3972 earnestly G816 (G5660) council G4892 said G2036 (G5627) Men G435 brethren...
‘And Paul, looking steadfastly on the council, said, “Men, brethren, I have lived before God in all good conscience until this day.” Paul began his defence fearlessly and immediately by declaring that...
_St. Paul brought before the Sanhedrim by the Roman Officials in JerusalemHe defends himself before the Great Council, 1-10_. Acts 23:1. AND PAUL, EARNESTLY BEHOLDING THE COUNCIL. The Greek word άτενι...
LOOKING STEADFASTLY (ατενισας). See on this word Acts 1:10; Acts 3:12; Acts 6:15; Acts 7:55;...
CONTENTS: Paul before the Sanhedrin. The conspiracy to kill Paul and its defeat. Paul sent to Felix. CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Paul, Ananias, Pharisees, Sadduces, Paul's sister's son, centurion, chief...
Acts 23:2. _Smite him on the mouth._ Ananias the highpriest commanded this, when he heard Paul profess a good conscience, and determined to persevere in preaching Christ. So Ahab commanded Micaiah to...
PAUL LOOKED STRAIGHT AT THE COUNCIL. He speaks to them, not as judges, but as fellow countrymen. He probably knew some of those who formed the Council. MY CONSCIENCE IS PERFECTLY CLEAR. His whole life...
_And Paul, earnestly beholding the council, said, Men and brethren._ PAUL BEFORE THE COUNCIL 1. The history of apostolic missions is finished; but before the parchment is rolled up, the line of one l...
_CRITICAL REMARKS_ Acts 23:1. EARNESTLY BEHOLDING, or _looking steadfastly on,_ describes the eager, anxious gaze with which the apostle was accustomed to scan those to whom he spoke—perhaps arising f...
EXPOSITION ACTS 23:1 _Looking steadfastly on _for _earnestly beholding, _A.V.; _brethren _for _men and brethren, _A.V._; I have lived before God, _etc., for _I have lived, _etc., _before God, _A.V. L...
And so Paul, earnestly beholding the council, said, Men and brethren, I have lived in all good conscience before God until this day (Acts 23:1). Paul was indeed a remarkable man. As Paul is writing to...
1 Corinthians 4:4; 1 Peter 3:16; 2 Corinthians 1:12; 2 Corinthians 4:2;...
Earnestly beholding. See on Luke 4:20. Some, who hold that Paul's eyesight was defective, explain this steadfast look in connection with his imperfect vision. Men and brethren. He addresses the Sanhe...
And Paul earnestly beholding the council — Professing a clear conscience by his very countenance; and likewise waiting to see whether any of them was minded to ask him any question, said, I have lived...
Here we have observable the apostle's sober and ingenuous profession and protestation, Ananias's insolent and injurious injunction, St. Paul's zealous answer and contestation. Observe, 1. The apostle'...