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Week 45. Day 5. Acts 25-28.
Ch 25 Paul is still in prison in Caesarea, following on from ch24.
Felix is succeeded as governor by Festus. Festus suggests taking Paul to Jerusalem for trial. Paul instead appeals for trial before Caesar (which was Paul’s right as a Roman citizen). Why do you think Paul did this?
25:13 Agrippa the king - son of Herod Agrippa (see ch12) and great grandson of Herod the great (Luke 1:5).
Ch 26 How does Paul defend himself before Agrippa?
26:24-29 These verses are worth careful reading. What is amazing about what Paul says?
Acts 27-28 Witness in Rome
What is the main point of the voyage story in ch27 do you think?
How does Acts end? Is this a satisfying conclusion literarily? What about theologically?
For Reflection:
Though Jesus has not been present on earth through most of Acts, is it fair to say that Acts has been the record of what he continued to do and teach? Why/why not?
What do you think the purpose of Acts is? Why is it in Scripture?
NOTE: Days 1-5 of each week contain the scripture reading for that week. Day 6 has just the 'key chapters'. If you want a briefer version of this plan that still takes you through the whole Bible, you could just read the key chapters featured on day 6. Day 7 has the podcast video where we discuss the week's reading.
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