Observe here, 1. The person whom the apostle makes his defence before: Agrippa, Agrippa. king of whom he begs the favour patiently to hear him. It is. great favour for great men so much as to hear an innocent, good man plead for himself; Agrippa, who, by reason of his birth and breeding among the Jews, was acquainted with the scriptures, the law, and the prophets.

Observe, 2. How the providence of God wonderfully procures St. Paul. liberty to speak for himself: hereby he had an opportunity at once to make known his case, and to publish the gospel.

But note farther, That as the providence of God procured him liberty, so the good Spirit of God gave him ability to speak efficaciously and effectually, with such evidence and demonstration, that he not only took the ears but captivated the consciences of the whole court, and almost persuaded the king himself to turn Christian.

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