Class Notes on Sacred History
Volume IV: Acts of Apostles
J. W. McGarvey (1893)
Table of Contents


PART FOURTH.

PAUL'S FOUR YEAR'S IMPRISONMENT.

xxi. 17-xxviii. 31.

§ I. HIS IMPRISONMENT IN JERUSALEM
(xxi. 17-xxiii. 20).

1. HIS RECEPTION AND THE ADVICE OF THE ELDERS, 17-25.

2. PAUL IS ASSAILED BY THE MOB, AND ARRESTED BY THE
CHIEF CAPTAIN, 26-36.
3. PAUL OBTAINS PERMISSION TO ADDRESS THE MOB, 37-40.

4. PAUL'S SPEECH TO THE MOB, xxii. 1-21.

1. An Account of Himself before His Conversion. 1-5.

2. An Account of His Conversion, 6-16.
3. His Mission to the Gentiles, 17-21.
5. THE IMMEDIATE EFFECTS OF THE SPEECH, 22-29.
6. PAUL IS BROUGHT BEFORE THE SANHEDRIM,
xxii. 30-xxiii. 10.

7. HE IS ENCOURAGED BY A VISION, 11.

8. A CONSPIRACY FORMED AND EXPOSED, 12-22.
9. PAUL IS REMOVED TO CÆSAREA, 23-35.

§ II. PAUL'S IMPRISONMENT IN CÆSAREA
(xxiv. 1-xxvi. 32).

1. HE IS ACCUSED BEFORE FELIX, xxiv. 1-9.

2. PAUL'S DEFENSE, 10-21.
3. PRESENT DECISION OF FELIX, 22, 23.

4. PAUL PREACHES TO FELIX AND DRUSILLA, 24-27.

5. PAUL'S TRIAL BEFORE FESTUS, xxv. 1-12.
6. PAUL'S CASE STATED TO KING AGRIPPA, 13-22.
7. THE CASE PUBLICLY STATED, 23-27.
8. PAUL'S DEFENSE BEFORE AGRIPPA, xxvi. 1-29.

1. His Introduction, 1-3.

2. His Position toward Jewish Parties, 4-8.
3. His Former Position toward Jesus, 9-11.

4. His Vision on the Way to Damascus, 12-18.

5. How He Executed His Commission, 19-23.
6. An Interruption and the Conclusion, 24-29.
9. IMMEDIATE RESULTS OF THE SPEECH, 30-32.
[CNSH4 56-74]

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