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Title: The Oxford and Cambridge Acts of the Apostles : with ontrod. and notes for the use of students preparing for examinations
Year: 1894 (1890s)
Authors: Marshall, F
Subjects: Bible
Publisher: London : G. Gill
Contributing Library: Princeton Theological Seminary Library
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crowd . . *^. . . , . xxi. i^)—xxii. Z2^ 5. Paul claims the privileges of the Roman fran- chise 23—29. 6. Paul before the Sanhedrim. Disagreement between Sadducees and Pharisees . . . xxii, 30—xxiii. 11. 7. Paul cheered by a vision ...,..„ 11 —12. 8. Conspiracy of the zealots. Roman protection 12—30. VI.—At Caesarea. 1. Sent to Caesarea xxiii. 26—35. 2. Pauls accusers before Felix xxiv. i—9. 3. Pauls first defence 10—23 4. Paul preaches to Felix and Drusilla .... 24—26. 5. Felix leaves Paul a prisoner to his successor, Festus 27. 6. Paul before Festus. Appeal to Ceesar . . . xxv. i—12. 7. Festus consults Agrippa 13—22. 8. Paul before Agrippa . . • xxv. 23—xxvi. ^i^- VII.—Voyage to Rome. 1. Caesarea to Crete xxvii i —12. 2. The storm and shipwreck 13—44. 3. At Maha xxviii. i—10. 4. Journey from Malta 11—16. VIII.—At Rome. 1. Arrival at Rome xxviii 16. 2. Interview with the Jews xxviii. 17—29. 3. Paul a prisoner for two years ,,.,,, 30—-^^u
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INTRODUCTION. 43 St. Pauls First Missionary Journey. Acts xiii., xiv. They started fromAntioch in Syria, at the biddingf of the Holy Ghost— Separate mc Barnabas and Saul forthe work, whereunto I have called them. The party consisted of Barnabas, Paul, and John Mark as their minister. FromAntioch they went toSeleucia, the port of Antioch, and thence sailed to Cyprus, landing atSalamis, where they preached the word of God in the synagogues of the Jews and went through the island untoPaphos, when- the deputy, Sergius Paulus,was converted, andElymas the sorcerer smitten with blindness. Thence they sailed toPerga in Pamphj lia, when John departed from them and returned to Jerusalem. Thenca they dcpaited and came toAntioch in Pisidia, where, in the synagogue, Paul delivered his first recorded sermonto the Jews and to the Gentiles. The Jews, envious that the Gentiles were included inthe Gospel message, mised up a persecution and expelled Paul and Barnabas, who shakir g (iff the dust of the
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