Acts 26:22-24
Disciples’ Literal New Testament
22 Therefore, having obtained help from God, I stand to this day[a] bearing-witness to both small and great, saying nothing outside of the things which both the Prophets and Moses spoke about things going to take place— 23 whether[b] the Christ is subject-to-suffering[c]; whether He first[d] from[e] a resurrection from the dead is going to proclaim light both to the [Jewish] people and to the Gentiles”.
Festus Says Paul Has Gone Mad. Paul Makes a Personal Appeal To King Agrippa
24 And while he was speaking these things in his defense, Festus says in a loud voice, “You are mad[f], Paul. Great[g] learning is turning you to madness”.
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- Acts 26:22 Or, help from God to this day, I stand here bearing-witness.
- Acts 26:23 Or, if. Paul presents these two issues as questions to be considered based on the Scripture. These two subjects are the same two mentioned by Jesus in Lk 24:46.
- Acts 26:23 That is, whether the Scripture teaches that Messiah is capable of suffering, as opposed to being a conquering king reigning in glory forever.
- Acts 26:23 That is, first before He comes in glory; or, first before others, whether He, the first One from.
- Acts 26:23 Or, by.
- Acts 26:24 Or, raving, out of your mind.
- Acts 26:24 Or, Much.
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