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adam_text | CONTENTS
ABBREVIATIONS
XIV
PART
2:
APOSTOLIC LEADERSHIP
IN
JERUSALEM
(3:1-5:42)
1039
THE
HEALING OF THE PARALYTIC
AND ITS
AFTERMATH
(3:1-4:30)
1042
1.
THE
POWER
OF
JESUS S
NAME
(3:1-11)
A.
INTRODUCTORY
ISSUES
B.
HOUR
OF
PRAYER
(3:1)
C.
THE
DISABLED BEGGAR
AT
THE
BEAUTIFUL
GATE
(3:2-3)
EXCURSUS:
THE
DISABLED,
POVERTY,
AND
BEGGING
1050
1.
THE
DISABLED
(3:2)
2. POVERTY
IN
GENERAL
(3:2)
3.
URBAN
AND JUDEAN POVERTY
(3:2)
4.
ALMS
(3:2)
5. BEGGING
(3:2-3)
D.
FAITH
IN
JESUS S
NAME
(3:4-7)
I.
INVITING
ATTENTION
(3:4-5)
II.
WITHOUT
SILVER
OR
GOLD
(3:6)
III.
JESUS S
NAME
(3:6)
IV.
COMMANDING
HEALING
(3:6)
V.
CONTRAST
WITH
GENTILE
ATTEMPTS
TO
SECURE
DIVINE
FAVOR
VI.
STRENGTHENED
FEET
(3:7)
E.
PUBLIC
ATTENTION
TO THE
HEALING
(3:8-10)
F.
RUNNING
TOGETHER
AT
SOLOMONS PORTICO
(3:11)
2.
CALL
FOR ISRAEL S REPENTANCE AND SALVATION
(3:12-26)
A.
INTRODUCTION
I.
MESSAGE
II.
AUTHENTICITY
III.
RHETORIC
B.
NOT
BY
OUR POWER
OR
DEVOUTNESS
(3:12)
C.
GOD
GLORIFIED
HIS REJECTED SERVANT
JESUS
(3:13)
I.
THE
ANCESTRAL
DEITY
II.
THE
GLORIFIED
SERVANT
III.
THE
SERVANT REJECTED
IV.
PILATE S DESIRE
TO
RELEASE
JESUS
D.
DISOWNING
THE
BRINGER
OF
LIFE
(3:14-15)
I.
THE
HOLY
AND RIGHTEOUS
ONE (3:14)
II.
REJECTING
JESUS
(3:14)
III.
PREFERRING
A
MURDERER
(3:14)
IV.
THE
ESTABLISHER
OF
LIFE
(3:15)
E.
FAITH AND WITNESS
(3:15-16)
I.
WITNESS
(3:15-16)
II.
FAITH
IN
JESUS S
NAME
(3:16)
F.
THEIR IGNORANCE AND GOD S PLAN
(3:17-18)
I.
IGNORANCE
AS A
MITIGATING
FACTOR
(3:17)
II.
GOD S PLAN
(3:18)
G.
REPENTANCE
WOULD
BRING
ISRAEL S RESTORATION
(3:19-21)
I.
LUKES REPENTANCE ESCHATOLOGY
(3:19)
II.
REPENTANCE ESCHATOLOGY IN
EARLY
JUDAISM
(3:19)
III.
REFRESHING
AND
JESUS S
RETURN
(3:20)
IV.
RESTORATION ESCHATOLOGY
(3:21)
H.
THE ONE
PREDICTED BY MOSES AND
THE
PROPHETS
(3:22-24)
I.
THE
PROPHET
LIKE
MOSES
(3:22)
II.
PUNISHMENT FOR REJECTING
HIM
(3:23)
III.
ALL
THE
PROPHETS
ANNOUNCED
THESE
DAYS
(3:24)
I.
ISRAEL S BLESSING
THROUGH
JESUS
(3:25-26)
I.
HEIRS
OF
COVENANT BLESSING
(3:25)
II.
THE
CONDITION
FOR BLESSING
(3:26)
3.
CONFRONTING
JERUSALEM S
ELITE
(4:1-30)
A.
INTRODUCTION
I.
POWER
CONFLICT
II.
SOURCES
AND
NARRATIVE
CONSTRUCTION
V
CONTENTS
B.
JERUSALEM S
ELITE CONFRONT
THE
APOSTLES
(4:1-7)
I.
THE
ELITE ARREST THE APOSTLES
(4:1-3)
(1) COMMANDER OF THE TEMPLE GUARD
(4:1)
(2)
SADDUCEES (4:1)
(3)
ANNOUNCING
THE
RESURRECTION
IN
JESUS
(4:2)
(4) JAILED OVERNIGHT
(4:3)
II.
CHURCH
GROWTH
DESPITE PERSECUTION
(4:4)
III.
THE
POLITICAL ELITE CONFRONT THE APOSTLES
(4:5-7)
(1) RULERS, ELDERS, AND
SCRIBES (4:5)
(2)
THE
SANHEDRIN
(4:5)
(3) NAMED
HIGH
PRIESTS (4:6)
(4) THE
AUTHORITIES
CHALLENGE
(4:7)
C.
SALVATION
IN
JESUS S
NAME
(4:8-12)
I.
FILLED FOR CONFRONTATION
(4:8)
II.
ARRAIGNED
FOR BENEFACTION
(4:9)
III.
CHARGING THE
REAL
CRIMINALS
(4:10)
IV.
THE REJECTED
CORNERSTONE
(4:11)
V.
SALVATION
IN
JESUS S
NAME
(4:12)
D.
CONFOUNDING
THE
AUTHORITIES
(4:13-22)
I.
THE
APOSTLES
BOLDNESS
(4:13)
II.
UNEDUCATED
(4:13)
III.
PRIVATE DISCUSSION
(4:14-17)
IV.
REFUSING
TO BE
SILENT
(4:18-22)
E.
PRAYER FOR MORE
BOLDNESS
(4:23-30)
I.
THE
GATHERING AND ADDRESS
(4:23-24)
II.
THE
ENEMIES
IN PSALM
2 (4:25-26)
III.
THE PSALMS
PRESENT
APPLICATION
(4:27-28)
IV.
PRAYER FOR
BOLDNESS
AND
SIGNS (4:29-30)
RESULTS OF THE SECOND OUTPOURING OF THE SPIRIT
(4:31-5:16) 1173
1.
IMMEDIATE IMPACT OF PRAYER
(4:31)
2. SACRIFICIAL SHARING OF BELIEVERS
(4:32-35)
A.
COMMON PROPERTY
(4:32)
B.
POWER AND
GRACE (4:33)
C.
HOW THE PROPERTY WAS
DISTRIBUTED
(4:34-35)
3. POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE EXAMPLES
OF
SHARING
(4:36-5:11)
A.
POSITIVE EXAMPLE:
JOSEPH BARNABAS (4:36-37)
I.
NAMING
BARNABAS
(4:36)
II.
A
CYPRIOT
LEVITE
(4:36)
III.
SALVATION FOR THE WEALTHY
(4:37)
B.
NEGATIVE EXAMPLE: ANANIAS AND SAPPHIRA
(5:1-11)
I.
INTRODUCTION
II.
DECEPTIVELY
WITHHOLDING
INCOME
(5:1-2)
EXCURSUS
:
PARALLELS
FOR
THIS NARRATIVE
1186
III.
SPIRITUAL CONFRONTATION
AND
JUDGMENT
(5:3-6)
(1)
SATAN S
ACTIVITY
(5:3)
(2)
LYING
TO GOD (5:3-4)
(3) ANANIAS S DEATH
(5:5)
(4) ANANIAS#S IMMEDIATE BURIAL
(5:6)
IV.
SAPPHIRA S
LIE
AND
JUDGMENT
(5:7-10)
V.
OTHERS OBSERVED AND
FEARED (5:11)
4. APOSTLES HONOR AND
SIGNS (5:12-16)
A. THE
PEOPLE
REVERE THE
NEW MOVEMENT
(5:12-14)
I.
SIGNS
THROUGH
THE APOSTLES HANDS
(5:12)
II.
RESPECT
FOR
THE
APOSTOLIC MOVEMENT
(5:13-14)
B.
SEEKING HEALING
(5:15-16)
I.
DRAMATIC
SIGNS (5:15)
II.
SHADOWS
(5:15)
III.
THE
WORD
SPREADS
FURTHER
(5:16)
IV.
DELIVERING
PEOPLE
FROM
UNCLEAN SPIRITS
(5:16)
MORE PERSECUTION
(5:17-42)
1205
1.
ARREST;
RELEASE, REARREST (5:17-28)
A. SADDUCEES
ARREST THE APOSTLES
(5:17-18)
I.
THE
SADDUCEAN
SECT
(5:17)
II.
JEALOUSY AS A
MOTIVATION
(5:17)
III.
ARREST AND DETENTION
(5:18)
B.
RELEASED
AND COMMISSIONED
(5:19-20)
I.
MIRACULOUS
ESCAPES (5:19)
II.
THE MESSAGE
OF
LIFE
(5:20)
C. THE
COUNCIL S REACTION
(5:21-28)
I.
MORNING
DISCOVERY
(5:21-25)
II.
REARREST
AND CHARGE
(5:26-28)
2. OBEYING GOD RATHER THAN
THE
ELITE
(5:29-33)
A.
OBEYING GOD
(5:29)
B.
THE MESSAGE (5:30-32)
C. THE
AUTHORITIES
RESPONSE (5:33)
3. GAMALIEL S
DEFENSE (5:34-39)
A.
GAMALIEL,
PHARISEES,
AND
THE SPEECH
(5:34-35)
I.
GAMALIEL
II.
PHARISEES
EXCURSUS: PHARISAISM
1225
III.
THE SPEECH S
DESIGN
IV.
GAMALIEL
BEGINS
SPEAKING
(5:34-35)
B.
JESUS
VERSUS REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENTS
(5:36-37)
I.
LUKE VERSUS
JOSEPHUS
ON
THEUDAS S
CHRONOLOGY
II.
LUKE S RHETORICAL
USE
OF THEUDAS
C.
GAMALIEL S WISE COUNSEL
(5:38-39)
4. CONTINUED OBEDIENCE
(5:40-42)
A. THE
COUNCIL S
RETICENCE TO EXECUTE (5:40)
B.
CELEBRATING PERSECUTION
(5:41)
C.
CONTINUED TEACHING ABOUT
JESUS
(5:42)
PART
3:
THE
HELLENIST
EXPANSION
(6:1-9:31)
1247
HELLENIST
LEADERS
(6:1-7)
1249 3. THE
PROBLEM
(6:1)
1.
HISTORICAL
BASIS?
A.
HELLENISTS AND HEBREWS
2. LITERARY CONNECTIONS
I. THE
TUEBINGEN APPROACH
VI
CONTENTS
II.
HEBREWS
III.
HELLENISTS
EXCURSUS:
GREEK
AND
ARAMAIC
USE
IN
JUDEA
AND
GALILEE
1255
IV.
MORE THAN LANGUAGE
V.
DIASPORA IMMIGRANTS
VI.
CONFLICT OVER THE LAW?
B.
THE COMPLAINT (6:1)
C. CHARITY AND WIDOWS (6:1)
I.
CHARITY AND
DISTRIBUTION
MECHANISMS
II.
WIDOWS
III.
DISPROPORTIONATE NUMBERS
POOR?
4. THE SOLUTION
(6:2-7)
A. GODS
MESSAGE
OR SERVING
TABLES?
(6:2,4)
I.
THE APOSTLES PRIORITIES
(6:2,4)
II.
SERVING BY PROCLAMATION AND PRAYER (6:2,
4)
III.
SERVING ECONOMICALLY
B.
SECURING THE RIGHT MINISTERS (6:3)
I.
DELEGATION
II.
QUALIFICATIONS,
INCLUDING
REPUTATION
III.
FULL
OF THE SPIRIT AND WISDOM
IV.
SEVEN
MEN
C. CHOOSING THE
SEVEN
(6:5)
I.
HARMONIOUS RESOLUTION
II.
ELECTING THE
SEVEN
III.
STEPHEN
IV.
PHILIP AND OTHER NAMES
V.
NICOLAS
FROM
ANTIOCH
EXCURSUS:
PROSELYTES
1284
VI.
SEVEN
HELLENISTS
D.
THE COMMISSIONING (6:6)
E. SUMMARY OF THE CHURCH S GROWTH (6:7)
I.
SUMMARY
STATEMENTS
II.
CONVERSION OF
PRIESTS
STEPHEN
(6:8-8:
LA) 1294
1.
INTRODUCTION
TO STEPHEN
2.
MINISTRY
AND OPPOSITION
(6:8-7:1)
A.
GRACE
AND
SIGNS
(6:8)
I.
GRACE
II.
SIGNS
AND WONDERS
B.
DEBATING
SOME
FROM
THE
FREEDPERSONS
SYNAGOGUE
(6:9-10)
EXCURSUS:
SYNAGOGUES
1298
I.
MULTIPLE
SYNAGOGUES?
II.
SYNAGOGUE
OF
FREEDPERSONS
(6:9)
EXCURSUS: FREEDPERSONS
1304
III.
DIASPORA
SYNAGOGUES
IN
JERUSALEM
IV.
A HELLENIST
SYNAGOGUE
V.
STEPHEN S
INSPIRED
SUCCESS
IN
DEBATE
(6:10)
C.
FALSE
WITNESSES
(6:11, 13)
I.
FALSE
CHARGES
II.
INVESTIGATING AND PUNISHING
FALSE
WITNESSES
III.
DELIBERATE JUDICIAL DECEPTION
IV.
LUKE S PORTRAYAL
D.
THE
CHARGES
(6:11-14)
I.
LISTING THE
CHARGES
II.
ANCIENT CUSTOMS AND LAWS
III.
THE TEMPLE
EXCURSUS: VIEWS
ABOUT
THE
TEMPLE
1322
E.
STEPHEN S
TRANSFIGURATION
(6:15)
F. THE
HIGH
PRIEST S
QUESTION (7: L)
3.
STEPHEN S
COUNTERCHARGE
(7:2-53)
A. INTRODUCTION
I.
RHETORIC OF ACTS 7
II.
USE OF SCRIPTURE
(1) HISTORICAL
RETROSPECTIVES
(2) LUKE S SELECTION CRITERIA
(3)
APPLYING
THE SCRIPTURES
III.
HISTORY AND REDACTION
(1) ARGUMENTS FOR
SOURCES
(2) ARGUMENTS AGAINST
SOURCES
(3)
MEDIATING
APPROACHES
IV.
ACTS 7 AND THE
SAMARITANS
V.
HELLENISTIC JUDAISM
VI.
THE LAND
(1) EARLY JEWISH LAND THEOLOGY
(2)
HOLY
SITES
WITHIN
THE LAND
(3) DEVOTION TO
HOLY
SITES
(4)
SAMARITANS
AND THE TEMPLE
B.
ABRAHAM THE
ALIEN
(7:2-8)
I.
GOD
SPEAKS
IN MESOPOTAMIA (7:2)
II.
FORSAKING
ALL
FOR GOD S PROMISE (7:3)
III.
ABRAHAM S DEPARTURE (7:4)
IV.
THE PROMISE FOR THE FUTURE, NOT THE
PRESENT
(7:5)
V.
THE PROMISE OF EXODUS AND THE LAND
(7:6-7)
VI.
THE COVENANT AND THE PATRIARCHS (7:8)
C.
JOSEPH
THE
REJECTED
DELIVERER AND
ALIEN
(7:9-16)
I.
LITERARY CONNECTIONS
II.
GOD S
PRESENCE
VERSUS
JEALOUS
PATRIARCHS
(7:9)
III.
GOD EXALTED
JOSEPH
(7:10)
IV.
MEETING
JOSEPH
THROUGH FAMINE
(7:11-13)
V.
MIGRATION
TO EGYPT
(7:14-15A)
VI.
THE PATRIARCHS DEATH AND BURIAL
(7:15B-16)
D.
MOSES
THE
REJECTED
DELIVERER
(7:17-28)
I.
INTRODUCTION
II.
GROWING
IN EGYPT
(7:17-18)
III.
EXPOSING INFANTS
(7:19)
IV.
MOSES S
INFANCY
(7:20)
V.
MOSES S
ADOPTION
(7:21)
VI.
EDUCATION AND EXPLOITS
(7:22)
VII.
MOSES
VISITS AND DEFENDS HIS
PEOPLE
(7:23-24)
VIII.
A
REJECTED
DELIVERER
(7:25-28)
E.
MOSES
THE
ALIEN
(7:29-34)
I.
THE FUGITIVE
FATHER
(7:29)
II.
THE BURNING-BUSH THEOPHANY
(7:30-31)
III.
GOD S COMMISSION
(7:32-34)
VII
CONTENTS
F.
MOSES, PROTOTYPE OF THE
REJECTED
DELIVERER
(7:35-43)
I.
REITERATING
MOSES S
REJECTION
(7:35)
II.
AN EXODUS
WITH
SIGNS
(7:36)
III.
THE PROPHET
LIKE
MOSES
(7:37)
IV.
PREFERRING EGYPT S IDOLS TO
MOSES S
LAW
(7:38-40)
V.
ISRAEL S
IDOLATRY
IN THE WILDERNESS
(7:41-43)
G.
GOD
DOES
NOT NEED THE TEMPLE
(7:44-50)
I.
THE TABERNACLE
(7:44-45)
II.
DAVID
WANTS TO
BUILD
A TEMPLE
(7:46)
III.
SOLOMON S TEMPLE
(7:47)
IV.
NOT IN
HUMANLY
BUILT
TEMPLES
(7:48)
V.
ISAIAH S TESTIMONY
(7:49-50)
H.
RETURNING THE CHARGE OF
UNDERMINING
THE
LAW
(7:51-53)
I.
STEPHEN S
RHETORIC IN
7:51-53
II.
POSITIVE PORTRAYAL OF STEPHEN
III.
RESISTING GOD S SPIRIT
(7:51)
IV.
KILLING
PROPHETS
(7:52)
V.
AGAINST THE LAWBREAKERS
(7:53)
4. STEPHEN FOLLOWS HIS
MARTYRED
LORD
(7:54-8:
LA)
A.
STEPHEN S
MARTYRDOM
I.
MARTYR
STORIES
II.
PARALLELS
WITH
JESUS
III.
CAPITAL
AUTHORITY?
IV.
LYNCH MOBS?
B.
THE AUDIENCE S ANGER AND THE LORD S SUPPORT
(7:54-57)
I.
THE ENRAGED AUDIENCE
(7:54)
II.
STEPHEN
SEES
JESUS
EXALTED
(7:55-56)
EXCURSUS
: THE SON OF MAN 1437
III.
STANDING AT GOD S RIGHT
HAND
(7:55-56)
IV.
THE AUDIENCE S
HOSTILITY
(7:57)
C.
INTRODUCING
SAUL
(7:58)
I.
SAUL S
NAME
II.
SAUL S
PRESENCE
III.
PAUL S JUDEAN BACKGROUND
IV.
SAUL AS A
YOUTH
(7:58)
V.
SAUL S
ACTIVITY
AND HIS
YOUTH
(7:58)
VI.
GAINING
RESPECT
WHILE YOUNG
D.
STEPHEN S
STONING
(7:58)
I.
STONING AS A MOB
ACTION
II.
JUDEAN STONINGS
E. THE WITNESSES NAKEDNESS
(7:58)
I.
STRIPPING
FOR
ACTIVITIES
II.
NAKEDNESS AND
SHAME
F.
STEPHEN S
PRAYERS AND
SAUL S
APPROVAL
OF
HIS
DEATH
(7:59-8:LA)
I.
RECEIVE
MY
SPIRIT
(7:59)
II.
KNEELING
(7:60)
III.
JESUS S
MODEL
OF FORGIVENESS
(7:60)
IV.
CONFESSING OTHERS
SINS
(7:60)
V.
FALLING
ASLEEP;
SAUL S
APPROVAL
(7:60-8:
LA)
PHILIP
REACHES BEYOND JUDEANS (8:
LB-40)
1464
1.
INTRODUCTION
TO PHILIP S
MINISTRY
2. PERSECUTION DISPERSES THE JERUSALEM CHURCH
(8:LB-4)
A.
INTRODUCTION
B.
THE GREAT PERSECUTION (8:1)
C. WHO IS
SCATTERED?
(8:1)
D.
ECONOMIC
CONSEQUENCES
(8:1)
E.
STEPHENS
BURIAL
AND
MOURNING
(8:2)
EXCURSUS:
BURIAL
AND
MOURNING PRACTICES
AND
STEPHEN S
DEATH
1471
1.
VARIED
BURIAL
CUSTOMS
2. LOCATION OF
AND
RESPONSIBILITY FOR BURIALS
3.
BURIAL
PREPARATION
4. HONORABLE BURIALS
5. NECESSITY OF
BURIAL
6. REFUSAL OF
BURIAL
7.
MOURNING
8.
PROHIBITED
MOURNING
9. WHO BURIED
STEPHEN?
F.
SAUL S
PERSECUTION (8:3)
G.
THE DISPERSED SPREAD THE
MESSAGE
(8:4)
3. SAMARIA
RECEIVES
THE
WORD
(8:5-25)
EXCURSUS:
SAMARITANS
1488
1.
SAMARITAN RELATIONS
WITH
OTHERS
2. WERE SAMARITANS GENTILES?
3. CONFLICT BETWEEN
JEWS
AND SAMARITANS
4.
ANIMOSITY
AGAINST EACH OTHER S
HOLY
SITES
5. THE LANGUAGES FOR PREACHING
A. PHILIP S
SUCCESS
VERSUS SIMON
(8:5-13)
I.
A
SAMARITAN
TOWN
(8:5)
II.
PREACHING CHRIST (8:5)
III.
PHILIPS
SIGNS
(8:6-8)
IV.
SIMON THE
SORCERER
(8:9-11)
EXCURSUS:
MAGIC AND
MAGICIANS
1500
1.
MAGI
AND MAGIC
2. MALEVOLENT
SORCERERS
VERSUS CHARLATANS
3. GENTILE MAGIC IN GENERAL
4. MAGIC
IN
JUDAISM
5.
ANTIMAGICAL
APOLOGETIC
(1) CLAIMS ABOUT SIMON EXTERNAL TO ACTS
(2) GOD S GREAT POWER
(8:10)
(3) SAMARITAN
ORTHODOXY
AND HELLENISM
(4) SYNCRETISM OF DEITIES
(5) MALE-FEMALE DYADS
V.
PHILIP S CONVERTS
(8:12-13)
B.
GOD
AND
JERUSALEM
CONFIRM
THE SAMARITANS
CONVERSION
(8:14-17)
I.
APPROVING
THE SAMARITAN MISSION
(8:14)
II.
NEEDING THE SPIRIT
(8:15-16)
III.
BAPTISM
IN
JESUS
S NAME
(8:16)
IV.
RECEIVING THE SPIRIT
(8:17)
C.
CONFRONTING
SIMON S SYNCRETISM
(8:18-24)
I.
MONEY AND MAGIC
(8:18-19)
II.
CONFRONTING DEPRAVITY
(8:20-23)
III.
SIMON S
REPENTANCE?
(8:24)
D.
APOSTLES CONTINUE SAMARITAN
MINISTRY
(8:25)
4. THE PIOUS
AFRICAN
OFFICIAL S CONVERSION
(8:26-40)
A.
INTRODUCTION
I.
LITERARY
FEATURES
II.
HISTORICAL
QUESTIONS
VIII
CONTENTS
III.
BIBLICAL BACKGROUND
IV.
LUKE AND
AFRICA
(1) TENSION BETWEEN THE TREASURER AND
CORNELIUS?
(2) WHY
DOES
LUKE NOT INCLUDE MORE
ABOUT AFRICA?
(3) PRESUPPOSITIONS
INVOLVED
IN THE
CONTRAST
(4) THE FIRST GENTILE AND THE
AFRICAN
MISSION
B.
DIVINELY
ARRANGED
ENCOUNTER
(8:26-31)
I.
ON THE ROAD TO
GAZA
(8:26)
(1) THE
ABSURD
COMMAND
(2) TRAVEL AT NOON?
(3) THE ROAD TO
GAZA
II.
THE OFFICIALS
NATION
(8:27)
(1) MEROE S LOCATION
(2)
INFORMATION
AND MYTHS
(3) EXOTIC ANALOGIES
(4) THE
AFRICAN S
COLOR
(5) JEWISH
SOURCES
ON
AFRICA
AND BLACK
COMPLEXION
III.
THE
OFFICIAL S
JEWISH
STATUS
(8:27)
(1)
WORSHIPING
GOD
(2) PROSELYTE OR GOD-FEARER?
(3) A GENUINE EUNUCH?
(4) CASTRATION AND
STATUS
IV.
THE OFFICIAL S SOCIOECONOMIC
STATUS
(8:27)
(1) A
MEROITIC
TREASURER
(2) QUEEN CANDACE
(3) MEDITERRANEAN PERSPECTIVES ON THE
CANDACE
(4) QUEEN OF THE
SOUTH?
V.
THE ENCOUNTER
(8:28-31)
(1) THE CHARIOT AND THE SCROLL
(8:28-29)
(2) RUNNING TO OBEY THE SPIRIT
(8:29-30)
(3) DISCUSSING THE OFFICIAL S READINGS
(8:30-31)
C. SCRIPTURE ABOUT
JESUS
THE SERVANT
(8:32-33)
I.
CORRELATIONS
WITH
JESUS
II.
THE
ATONING
SERVANT?
D.
EAGERLY EMBRACING THE
MESSAGE
(8:34-39)
I.
EXPLAINING
SCRIPTURE
(8:34-35)
II.
THE OFFICIAL S BAPTISM
(8:36-38)
III.
THEIR PARTING
(8:39)
E. PHILIP S
CONTINUING
MINISTRY
(8:40)
SAUL
BECOMES
A NEW WITNESS
(9:1-31)
1597
1.
SAUL S
CONVERSION AND CALL TO THE GENTILES
(9:L-19A)
A.
JESUS S
THEOPHANY BLINDS AND CONVERTS SAUL
(9:1-9)
I.
INTRODUCTION
(1)
COMPARING
LUKE S AND PAUL S ACCOUNTS
(2) LUKE S THREE ACCOUNTS
(3) DATE
(4) VARIOUS EXPLANATIONS
(5) A PARALLEL
IN
JOSEPH
AND ASENETH?
(6) REVELATORY
CALLING
(7) PAUL S THEOLOGICAL REVERSAL
(8)
CALLING
OR CONVERSION?
(9) THEOLOGY AND STRUCTURE
II.
COMMISSIONED BY THE
HIGH
PRIEST
(9:1-2)
(1)
SAUL S
HATRED (9:1)
(2)
SAUL S
COMMISSION
(9:1-2)
(3)
ACCESS
TO THE
HIGH
PRIEST
(9:1-2)
(4) LETTERS OF
AUTHORIZATION
(9:2)
(5)
EXTRADITION
REQUESTS
HERE? (9:2)
(6) THE
WAY
(9:2)
(7) DAMASCUS (9:2)
(8)
JEWS
IN DAMASCUS (9:2)
III.
SAUL S
THEOPHANY
(9:3-6)
(1) APPEARANCES (9:3)
(2) STRUCK
DOWN
(9:4)
(3) HEAVENLY VOICE (9:4)
(4) THE VOICE S CHARGE (9:4)
(5) THE VOICE S
IDENTITY
(9:5)
(6) INSTRUCTIONS TO SAUL (9:6)
IV.
RESPONDING TO THE THEOPHANY
(9:7-9)
(1) THE COMPANIONS PARTIAL EXPERIENCE
(9:7)
(2) PHYSICAL AND
SPIRITUAL
BLINDNESS (9:8)
(3) ENTERING DAMASCUS (9:8)
(4)
SAUL S FAST
(9:9)
B.
PAIRED VISIONS
CONFIRM
SAUL S
CALL
(9:10-19A)
I.
SENT
TO SAUL OF TARSUS
(9:10-12)
(1)
JESUS
APPEARS TO ANANIAS
(9:10-11)
(2) SAUL
FROM
TARSUS
(9:11)
(3) POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC
LIFE
OF TARSUS
(4) TARSUS AND EDUCATION
(5) STRAIGHT
STREET
(9:11)
(6) ANANIAS S MISSION
(9:12)
II.
RESOLVING ANANIAS S CONCERN
(9:13-16)
(1) ANANIAS S CONCERN
(9:13-14)
(2)
VESSEL
TO THE NATIONS
(9:15)
(3) PAUL S FUTURE SUFFERINGS
(9:16)
EXCURSUS:
MERITORIOUS SUFFERING
IN
JUDAISM
1658
III.
SAUL S
RESTORATION
(9:17-19A)
(1) ANANIAS S MISSION
(9:17)
(2)
FILLED
WITH
THE SPIRIT
(9:17)
(3) BROTHER SAUL
(9:17)
(4)
SAUL S
SIGHT RESTORED
(9:17-18)
(5)
SAUL S
BAPTISM AND RESTORATION
(9:18-19A)
2. SAUL BEGINS
MINISTRY
AND
FACES
CONFLICT
(9:19B-3L)
A.
OPPOSITION
TO
MINISTRY
IN DAMASCUS
(9:19B-25)
I.
COMPARING PAUL AND LUKE
II.
SUCCESS
IN THE SYNAGOGUES
(9:19B-22)
(1) SON OF GOD
(9:20)
EXCURSUS:
SON OF
GOD
1671
(2) HIS HEARERS AMAZEMENT
(9:21)
(3)
SAUL S
SUCCESS
(9:22)
III.
SAUL
ESCAPES
THE FIRST PLOT
(9:23-25)
(
1
)
COMPARING
LUKE S AND PAUL S ACCOUNTS
EXCURSUS
:
NABATEAN OPPOSITION
1676
1.
TRADITIONAL
NABATEANS
2. NABATEA AND DAMASCUS
3. PAUL S
BUSINESS
IN NABATEA
IX
CONTENTS
4. PREACHING AMONG
NABATEANS?
(2) PAUL S
ESCAPE (9:24-25)
B. OPPOSITION
TO
MINISTRY
IN
JERUSALEM
(9:26-30)
I.
PARALLELS
WITH
DAMASCUS
MINISTRY
II.
COMPARING
LUKE AND PAUL
III.
TRYING
TO
JOIN
THE
DISCIPLES
(9:26)
IV.
BARNABAS
INTERCEDES
(9:27)
V.
SPEAKING BOLDLY
(9:28)
VI.
ARGUING
WITH
HELLENISTS
(9:29)
VII.
ESCAPING JERUSALEM
TO
TARSUS
(9:30)
C.
TEMPORARILY
POSITIVE CONCLUSION
(9:31)
EXCURSUS:
GALILEE
1697
1.
ETHNICITY
2. ORTHODOXY?
3. REVOLUTIONARIES?
4.
DISTINCTIONS
WITHIN
GALILEE
PART
4:
PETER S
MINISTRY
BEYOND
JERUSALEM
(9:32-12:24)
1703
HEALINGS
ON THE
COASTAL PLAIN
(9:32-43)
1704
1.
HEALING
AENEAS
AT
LYDDA
(9:32-35)
A. SAINTS
IN LYDDA
(9:32)
B.
AENEAS S SICKNESS (9:33)
C. THE
HEALING
(9:34)
D.
MANY
TURN
TO THE
LORD
(9:35)
2. RAISING TABITHA AT
JOPPA
(9:36-43)
A.
LITERARY
PARALLELS
B. HISTORICAL
TRADITION
C.
TABITHA OF
JOPPA
(9:36)
D.
TABITHA S GOOD DEEDS
(9:36)
E.
PREPARING THE BODY
(9:37)
F.
REQUESTING
PETER S
COMING
(9:38)
G.
BENEFACTRESS
OF
WIDOWS
(9:39)
H.
RAISING TABITHA
(9:40)
I.
PRESENTATION AND
RESPONSE (9:41-42)
J.
STAYING
WITH
A
TANNER
IN
JOPPA
(9:43)
A
ROMAN OFFICER ACCEPTED
BY THE
CHURCH
(10:1-11:18)
1727
1.
INTRODUCTION
A. THE MESSAGE
B.
BIBLICAL ALLUSION?
C.
STRUCTURE
D.
HISTORICITY?
2.
A
ROMAN OFFICER S
VISION
(10:1-8)
A.
CORNELIUS
(10:1-2)
I.
CAESAREA (10:1)
II.
THE
MILITARY
PRESENCE
IN
CAESAREA (10:1)
(1)
DURING
AGRIPPA S
RULE?
(2) SOLDIERS IN
CAESAREA
(3)
A
RETIRED SOLDIER?
(4)
ITALIAN
COHORT
(5) CORNELIUS AND ROME
III.
CENTURIONS
(10:1)
IV.
CORNELIUS S HOUSEHOLD
(10:2)
(1) INFANT BAPTISM?
(2) SOLDIERS, MARRIAGE, AND CONCUBINAGE
(3) SERVANTS
V.
GOD-FEARERS
(10:2)
(1)
DURING
WORSHIP
(2)
A CLASS
OF
GOD-FEARERS ?
(3) SOLDIERS RELIGION
B.
CORNELIUS S ENCOUNTER
(10:3-8)
I.
ANGELIC
VISITOR
DURING
PRAYER
(10:3)
II.
ACCEPTABLE OFFERINGS
(10:4)
III.
SEND
FOR
PETER (10:5-6)
IV.
OBEYING THE ANGEL
(10:7-8)
3.
NO
LONGER UNCLEAN:
PETER S
VISION
(10:9-16)
A.
INTRODUCTION
B.
THE
SETTING
(10:9-10)
I.
REVELATION
AT
NOON
(10:9)
II.
HOUSETOPS
(10:9)
III.
TRANCE BEFORE LUNCH
(10:10)
C.
THE
VISION
(10:11-16)
I.
A SHEET
FROM
HEAVEN
(10:11)
II.
A
MIXTURE
OF
ANIMALS
(10:12)
III.
GOD S COMMAND
TO EAT (10:13)
IV.
PETER S
RELUCTANCE
(10:14)
V.
GOD S
RESPONSE (10:15-16)
4. THE APOSTLE AND
THE
OCCUPIER MEET
(10:17-33)
A.
WELCOMING
THE
GENTILES
(10:17-23)
I.
GENTILES
ARRIVE
(10:17-18)
II.
GOD ENDORSES
THE GUESTS (10:19-21)
III.
THE
GENTILES
INVITATION
(10:22)
IV.
THE JEWISH HOME S
HOSPITALITY
(10:23)
V.
THE JOURNEY
(L0:23B-24)
B.
WELCOMING THE
JEWS (10:24-33)
I.
CORNELIUS S RELATIVES AND FRIENDS
(10:24)
II.
REFUSING CORNELIUS S HOMAGE
(10:25-26)
EXCURSUS:
DIVINE
HUMANS
1782
III.
PETER
ENTERS AND
SPEAKS (10:27-28)
IV.
PROHIBITING
ASSOCIATION
WITH
GENTILES
(10:28)
V.
COMING
WITHOUT
OBJECTION
(10:29)
VI.
CORNELIUS S SUMMARY
(10:30-33)
5.
PETER
RECOUNTS
JESUS S
STORY
(10:34-43)
A.
INTRODUCTION
B.
REHEARSING COMMON KNOWLEDGE
(10:34-38)
I.
NO
PARTIALITY
(10:34)
II.
WELCOMED GENTILES
(10:35)
III.
GOD OFFERS
PEACE
(10:36)
IV.
JESUS S
MINISTRY
(10:37)
V.
ANOINTED
FOR HEALING AND DELIVERANCE
(10:38)
C.
APPEAL
TO
WITNESSES
(10:39-43)
I.
WITNESSES AND
THE
CRUCIFIXION
(10:39)
II.
RESURRECTION WITNESSES
(10:40-41)
III.
PROCLAIMING THE
JUDGE
(10:42)
IV.
THE
PROPHETS ATTEST
THE
GOSPEL
(10:43)
6. THE
SPIRIT CONFIRMS
THE
GENTILES ACCEPTANCE
(10:44-48)
A. THE
SPIRIT S FALL
INTERRUPTS
PETER (10:44)
B.
GIFT
OF THE SPIRIT
ON THE
GENTILES
(10:45)
X
CONTENTS
C.
TONGUES
AS
CONFIRMATION
(10:46)
D.
WATER BAPTISM FOR THE
SPIRIT-BAPTIZED
(10:47)
E.
BAPTISM AND
HOSPITALITY
(10:48)
7. PETER
DEFENDS
WELCOMING
GENTILES
INTO
THE
COVENANT
COMMUNITY
(11:1-18)
A. THE
SETTING
(11:1-4)
I.
CONCERNS
IN
JERUSALEM
(11:1-2)
II.
THE
CHARGE
(11:3)
III.
INTRODUCING
PETER S SPEECH (11:4)
B.
PETER S
NARRATION
OF
DIVINE
CONFIRMATIONS
(11:5-15)
I.
INTRODUCTION
II.
PETER S
VISION
(11:5-10)
III.
THE
SPIRIT
AND UNEXPECTED
GUESTS
(11:11-12)
IV.
CORNELIUS S
VISION
(11:13-14)
V.
BAPTIZED IN
THE
SPIRIT
(11:15)
C.
OBEYING
THE
SPIRIT
(11:16-17)
I.
JESUS S
PROMISE
(11:16)
II.
PETER
ACCEPTED GOD S
CONFIRMATION
(11:17)
D.
ACCEPTING GENTILES SALVATION
(11:18)
ANTIOCH
REACHES GENTILES
AND
HELPS JERUSALEM
(11:19-30)
1830
1.
INTRODUCTION
A.
LITERARY
OBSERVATIONS
B. HISTORICAL
TRADITION
2. HELLENISTS CARRY THE GOSPEL
TO
MORE GENTILES
(11:19-26)
A.
TRANSITION
IN
ANTIOCH
(11:19-21)
I.
THE MESSAGE SPREADS (11:19)
II.
ANTIOCH
AS A
STRATEGIC LOCATION
(11:19-20)
III.
GENTILE RELIGION
IN
ANTIOCH
IV.
JEWS
AND
ANTIOCH
V.
EVANGELIZING
ANTIOCH
VI.
CYPRIOTS AND CYRENIANS
REACH
GENTILES
(11:20)
VII.
GOD S BLESSING
(11:21)
B.
BARNABAS
HELPS THE
ANTIOCH
CHURCH
(11:22-26)
I.
APPROVAL
FROM
JERUSALEM
(11:22-24)
(1)
INVESTIGATING
THE
NEW
WORK
(11:22)
(2)
BARNABAS S
APPROVAL
(11:23-24)
II.
RECRUITING SAUL
(11:25-26)
III.
CHRISTIANS
IN
ANTIOCH
(11:26)
3. RELIEF
MISSION
TO
JERUSALEM
(11:27-30)
A.
PROPHETS
ARRIVE FROM
JERUSALEM
(11:27)
B.
AGABUS PROPHESIES
(11:28)
C.
PREDICTING
FAMINE
(11:28)
D.
THE
FAMINE
DURING
CLAUDIUS S REIGN
(11:28)
E.
SENDING ASSISTANCE
(11:29)
F.
THE JERUSALEM CHURCH S ELDERS
(11:30)
G.
THE
VISIT S
TIMING
(11:30)
PETER
VERSUS HEROD
(12:1-24)
1864
1.
PETER S
DELIVERANCE
(12:1-17)
A.
INTRODUCTION
B.
HEROD S PERSECUTION
(12:1-5)
I.
KING
HEROD
AGRIPPA
I (12:1)
(1)
AGRIPPA
AS
KING
(2)
AGRIPPA
AS
HEROD
(3)
AGRIPPA
AS
PERSECUTOR
II.
BEHEADING
JAMES
(12:2)
III.
PETER S
DETENTION
(12:3-5)
(1)
AGRIPPA S
POLITICAL
SAVVY
(12:3)
(2)
AGRIPPA S
EXCESSIVE
NATIONALISM
(12:3)
(3) PLEASING
JUDEANS
(12:3)
(4)
PASSOVER (12:4)
(5)
THE
GUARDS
(12:4)
(6) PRAYER FOR
PETER (12:5)
C.
GOD S
ANGEL
RELEASES PETER (12:6-10)
I.
ASLEEP BEFORE EXECUTION
(12:6)
II.
ROUSED
BY
AN
ANGEL
(12:7)
III.
DRESSING BEFORE
ESCAPE (12:8)
IV.
LEAVING
THE
PRISON
(12:9-10)
D.
VISITING
THE
PRAYER MEETING
(12:11-17)
I.
RECOGNIZING DELIVERANCE
(12:11)
II.
MARK S MOTHER S HOUSE
(12:12)
III.
HOUSE CHURCHES
(12:12)
IV.
SPACIOUS JERUSALEM HOMES
(12:12-13)
V.
DOORS AND PORTERS
(12:13)
VI.
RHODA
AS A
SERVANT
(12:13)
EXCURSUS:
SLAVES AND
SLAVERY
1906
1.
ESTIMATES
OF
NUMBERS
2.
SLAVE
OCCUPATIONS
3.
SLAVES
VERSUS
FREE PEASANTS
4. SLAVERY IN
THE
MINES AND THE ARENA
5. HOUSEHOLD SLAVERY
6.
HOUSING,
FOOD, AND
CLOTHING
7. SOURCES OF
SLAVES
8. SLAVES
VIEWED
AS
PROPERTY
9.
DENIGRATING
SLAVES
10.
VARIOUS
ABUSES
OF
SLAVES
11.
TORTURE
12.
SLAVE
EXECUTIONS
13.
SLAVES
UNDERSTOOD
AS
HUMAN
BEINGS
14.
SLAVES
WITH
HIGH
STATUS
15.
SLAVE
FAMILIES
16. WOMEN
SLAVES
17. SEXUAL ABUSE
18. PHILOSOPHERS AND OTHERS
19.
ANCIENT ABOLITIONISTS?
20.
ESCAPED SLAVES
21.
JUDEAN SLAVERY
22. SLAVERY AND
A
HOUSE CHURCH
23. CONCLUSIONS
VII.
ANNOUNCING
INSTEAD
OF
OPENING
(12:14)
VIII.
NOT BELIEVING HIS DELIVERANCE
(12:15)
IX.
PETER S
REPORT
(12:16-17)
X. WHERE
DID
PETER GO? (12:17)
2. HEROD S PRIDE AND DEATH
(12:18-23)
A.
HEROD
KILLS
THE
GUARDS
(12:18-19)
B. HEROD
FLAUNTS HIS POWER
(12:20-21)
C.
HEROD
RECEIVES
WORSHIP
(12:22)
D.
GOD STRIKES
HEROD
DOWN
(12:23)
I.
JOSEPHUS S
REPORT
OF
THE EVENT
II.
DEATHS
OF TYRANTS
3. POSITIVE CONCLUSION
(12:24)
XI
CONTENTS
PART
5:
PAUL S
DIASPORA
MISSIONS
(12:25-19:41)
1973
1.
PAULINE
FOCUS
2. NARRATIVE COHESION
3. LUKE S OWN
MILIEU
4.
HISTORICAL
RELIABILITY
5.
TRAVELING
MISSIONARIES
PAUL
AND
BARNABAS
IN
CYPRUS
AND
PHRYGIA
(12:25-14:28)
1980
1.
CONSECRATED FOR THE NEW MISSION
(12:25-13:3)
A.
RETURN
FROM
THE
JERUSALEM
MISSION
(12:25)
B.
THE
SPIRIT
SENDS
BARNABAS
AND SAUL
(13:1-3)
I.
LEADERS OF THE
ANTIOCH
CHURCH
(13: L)
(1) PROPHETS AND
TEACHERS
(2) DIVERSE LEADERS
(3) SIMEON CALLED NIGER
(4) LUCIUS
OF
CYRENE
(5) MANAEN, BROUGHT UP
WITH
ANTIPAS
II.
THE
COMMISSION
(13:2-3)
(1)
WORSHIPING
AND FASTING
(13:2)
(2) THE
SPIRIT S CALL
(13:2)
(3) SENDING
OFFWITH
PRAYER
(13:3)
2. MISSION IN CYPRUS
(13:4-12)
A.
BEGINNING THE CYPRUS MISSION
(13:4-5)
I.
SAILING
FROM
SELEUCIA (13:4)
II.
STARTING
WITH
CYPRUS
III.
SALAMIS
AND
ITS
SYNAGOGUES
(13:5)
IV.
STARTING
WITH
SYNAGOGUES
(13:5)
V.
JOHN MARK
AS
AN ASSISTANT
(13:5)
B.
CONFLICT IN
PAPHOS
(13:6-8)
I.
PAPHOS
(13:6)
II.
ELYMAS
BAR-JESUS (13:6, 8)
111.
FALSE
PROPHETS
(13:6)
IV.
USE
OF A COURT MAGICIAN
(13:6-7)
V.
SERGIUS PAULUS
(13:7)
VI.
THE
GOVERNORS
RESIDENCE (13:7)
VII.
OPPOSITION
FROM
ELYMAS
(13:8)
C.
PAUL S POWER ENCOUNTER
(13:9-12)
I.
SAUL CALLED PAUL
(13:9)
(1)
THE
NON-ROMAN NAME SAUL
(13:9)
(2) THE
ROMAN NAME PAUL
(13:9)
(3) WHY THE NAME
PAUL ?
(13:9)
II.
PAUL PRONOUNCES JUDGMENT
(13:10-11)
(1)
THE
REBUKE
(13:10)
(2) JUDGMENT
(13:11)
III.
THE
GOVERNORS FAITH
(13:12)
3.
MINISTRY
IN PISIDIAN
ANTIOCH
(13:13-52)
A.
JOURNEY AND SETTING
(13:13-15)
I.
FROM
THE
COAST
TO PERGA (13:13)
(1) JOURNEY
THROUGH
PAMPHYLIA
(13:13)
(2) PERGA (13:13)
(3) JOHN MARK S DEPARTURE
(13:13)
II.
PISIDIAN
ANTIOCH
(13:14)
(1) REACHING PISIDIAN
ANTIOCH
(2)
THE
ROUTE TAKEN
(3) WHY ANTIOCH?
(4) CONNECTIONS
WITH
THE
SERGII PAULLI?
(5) LIFE IN PISIDIAN
ANTIOCH
(6)
ANTIOCH
AND ROME
(7) RELIGION IN
ANTIOCH
(8) JUDAISM
NEAR
ANTIOCH
III.
SYNAGOGUE SETTING
(13:15)
(1) WHY
INVITE
PAUL AND
BARNABAS? (13:15)
(2) SYNAGOGUE LEADERS
(3) SCRIPTURE READINGS
B.
PROEM AND BIBLICAL
NARRATIO (13:16-22)
I.
INTRODUCTION
(1) SYNAGOGUE HOMILIES
(2) LITERARY CONNECTIONS
(3) PAULINE CHARACTERISTICS
(4) PROPOSALS REGARDING THE
SPEECH S
STRUCTURE
II.
OPENING THE
SPEECH (13:16)
(1) RISING
TO SPEAK
(2) ADDRESS
III.
GOD S FAITHFULNESS
TO
ISRAEL
(13:17-22)
(1) GOD
CHOSE
AND DELIVERED
(13:17)
(2) ISRAEL IN THE WILDERNESS
(13:18)
(3) GOD GAVE ISRAEL
THE
LAND
(13:19)
(4) GOD GAVE
JUDGES
(13:20)
(5) GOD GRANTED
A
KING
(13:21)
(6) GOD
CHOSE
DAVID
(13:22)
C. THE
NARRATIVE ABOUT
JESUS
(13:23-31)
I.
THE
PROMISED SAVIOR
(13:23-26)
(1) GOD GIVES
A
DAVIDIC DELIVERER
(13:23)
(2)
JOHN S
MISSION
(13:24-25)
(3) SALVATION FOR ISRAEL
(13:26)
II.
JESUS S
DEATH AND RESURRECTION
(13:27-31)
(1) EXECUTING
JESUS
(13:27-29)
(2) GOD RAISED
JESUS
(13:30-31)
D.
PROOFS AND
PERORATIO (13:32-41)
I.
JESUS S
RESURRECTION
FULFILLS
SCRIPTURE
(13:32-37)
(1)
THE
PROMISE
FULFILLED
(13:32)
(2) RESURRECTION SONSHIP
(13:33)
(3) PROMISE
TO
DAVID
(13:34)
(4)
INCORRUPTIBLE
HOLY
ONE (13:35-37)
II.
FORGIVENESS
THROUGH
FAITH
(13:38-39)
(1) LUKAN, PAULINE,
OR
BOTH?
(2) NOT AGAINST
THE
LAW
(13:39)
EXCURSUS:
PAULINE
SOTERIOLOGY
IN
CONTEXT
2079
1.
EARLY
JEWISH SOTERIOLOGY
2. PAULINE SOTERIOLOGY
3. PAUL AND THE LAW
4. CONCLUSIONS
5. PAUL
ON
JUSTIFICATION
III.
WARNING AGAINST UNBELIEF
(13:40-41)
E. RESPONSE (13:42-52)
I.
FAVORABLE SHORT-TERM
RESPONSE
(13:42-43)
II.
MIXED
RESPONSE THE
NEXT
SABBATH
(13:44-48)
(1)
SUCCESS
BREEDS JEALOUSY
(13:44-45)
(2)
TURNING
TO THE
GENTILES
(13:46)
(3)
LIGHT
FOR THE GENTILES
(13:47)
(4) THE
WORD
SPREADS (13:48)
III.
LONG-TERM
RESPONSE (13:49-52)
(1)
THE MESSAGE SPREADS (13:49)
(2)
INCITING
THE ELITE
(13:50)
(3) SHAKING
OFF
DUST
(13:51)
XII
CONTENTS
(4) JOURNEYING TO
ICONIUM
(
13:51)
(5) ICONIUM S POLITICS AND LOCALE (
13:51)
(6)
FILLED
WITH
JOY AND THE SPIRIT
(13:52)
4.
MINISTRY
IN
ICONIUM
AND LYSTRA (
14:1-23)
A.
INTRODUCTION
I.
PHRYGIA
II.
THE PROVINCE OF GALATIA
B.
MIXED
RESULTS IN
ICONIUM
(14:1-7)
I.
FAITH,
HOSTILITY,
AND
SIGNS
(14:1-4)
(
1
) JEWISH AND GREEK BELIEVERS ( 14:1 )
(2) JEWISH OPPOSITION
(14:2)
(3)
SIGNS
CONFIRM
THE
MESSAGE
(14:3)
(4)
DIVISION
CONCERNING THE APOSTLES
(14:4)
II.
PERSECUTION AND FLIGHT (
14:5-7)
(
1
) PERSECUTING THE APOSTLES
(14:5)
(2) FLEEING
ICONIUM
(14:6)
(3) LYCAONIA AND LYSTRA
(14:6-7)
C. REJECTING
DEIFICATION
IN LYSTRA
(L4:8-20A)
I.
THE HEALING
(14:8-10)
EXCURSUS
:
PAUL
AS A
CYNIC
PREACHER?
2131
1.
LUKE VERSUS PAUL ON PUBLIC PREACHING?
2. A USEFUL PORTRAYAL?
3. FORUMS FOR PUBLIC
SPEECH
4. CYNIC PREACHING
5. CYNIC CHARACTERISTICS IN PAULS LETTERS
6.
DISTINGUISHING
PAUL
FROM
CYNICS
7. LEARNING GREEK
COMMUNICATION
PATTERNS
II.
ATTEMPTED
VENERATION
(14:11-13)
(1) POSSIBLE
HISTORICAL
TRADITION?
(2) LYCAONIAN LANGUAGE
(14:11)
(3) PROPOSED
MYTHICAL
BACKGROUNDS
(4) BAUCIS AND PHILEMON
(5) DISGUISED DEITIES
(14:11)
(6) ZEUS AND HERMES
(14:12)
(7) PHRYGIAN OR GREEK DEITIES?
(8)
ATTEMPTED
SACRIFICE
(14:13)
III.
PREACHING THE TRUE GOD
(14:14-18)
(1) RECEIVING THE REPORT
(14:14)
(2) THE
SPEECH
(14:15-17)
(3)
COMPATIBILITY
WITH
PAULINE THOUGHT
(4)
CONFRONTING
POLYTHEISM
(14:15)
(5) MORTALS VERSUS THE CREATOR
(14:15)
(6) GOD ENDURED
IDOLATRY
(14:16)
(7)
AGRICULTURAL
TESTIMONY
(14:17)
(8)
TRYING
TO RESTRAIN THE
CROWD
(14:18)
IV.
ATTEMPTED
KILLING
(14:19-20A)
(1) LUKE S AGENDAS AND PAULINE
TRADITION
(2) OPPONENTS
ARRIVE
(14:19)
(3) SURVIVAL
(14:20)
D.
STRENGTHENING THE CHURCHES
(L4:20B-23)
I.
MINISTRY
IN
DERBE
(L4:20B-21A)
II.
RETURNING TO EARLIER CITIES (14:2LB)
III.
PERSEVERANCE
FOR THE
KINGDOM
(14:22)
IV.
APPOINTING
LEADERS
(14:23)
V.
ELDERS
(14:23)
5. RETURN TO
ANTIOCH
(14:24-28)
THE WORKING
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR THE
ENTIRE COMMENTARY
AND
INDEXES
FOR THE FIRST TWO
VOLUMES
MAY BE
FOUND
ON THE
ENCLOSED
CD-ROM.
XIII
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