Introduction
A.M. 4064. A.D. 60.
Paul, being before the council,
(1,) Professes his integrity, and foretels the high-priest’s ruin, who had commanded him to be unjustly smitten at the bar; but apologizes for his sharp reproof, Acts 23:1-5 .
(2,) He prudently extricates himself out of the dangerous situation in which he was placed, by occasioning a dissension in the council, in consequence of which he is carried away by the chief captain, Acts 23:6-10 .
(3,) While Christ by a vision encourages him, and warns him of further trouble at Rome, some desperate Jews bind themselves by an oath to assassinate him, Acts 23:11-15 .
(4,) A relation of Paul informs him and the chief captain of the plot, Acts 23:16-22 .
(5,) The chief captain prevents the execution of it, by sending Paul to Cesarea under a strong guard that same night, Acts 23:23-35 .
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