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adam_text | CONTENTS
ABBREVIATIONS
XI
PART
6: TO
ROM E
VIA
JERUSALEM
(20:1-28:31 )
(CONTINUED)
3349
PAULS
DEFENSE
BEFORE
AUTHORITIES
(24:1-26:32)
3350
1.
INTRODUCTION
A. PAUL S SUPPORTERS?
B. LITERARY
AND
HISTORICAL
CONSIDERATIONS
C. RHETORICAL OBSERVATIONS
2. CHARGES AGAINST PAUL
(24:1-9)
A.
BRINGING
A
CASE
AGAINST PAUL
(24:1-2A)
I.
CORRECT PROCEDURE
II.
TERTULLUS
III.
ANANIAS AND THE ELDERS
IV.
THE RHETOR
B.
INTRODUCTION
TO THE PROSECUTION
SPEECH
(24:2-8)
C.
COMPLIMENTARY
EXORDIUM
(24:2B-3)
I.
PRAISING THE GOVERNOR
II.
PEACE
AND FORESIGHT
(24:2)
III.
RELEVANT BUT INACCURATE FLATTERY
IV.
MOST EXCELLENT,
UNIVERSALLY
PRAISED
(24:3)
D.
PLEA
FOR A PATIENT
HEARING
(24:4)
I.
THE
VIRTUE
OF
BREVITY
II.
SPEECHES
CLAIMS TO
CONCISENESS
III.
REQUESTS
FOR MORE TIME OR PATIENCE
E. THE CHARGES
(24:5-6A)
I.
ETHOS
AND BROAD-BASED
GUILT
(24:5)
II.
PAUL THE
PEST
III.
THE NEW CHARGE
OF
SEDITIO
IV.
PAULS
CUMULATIVE
HISTORY
WITH
RIOTS
V.
REVERSAL OF CHARGES
VI.
NAZARENE
SECT
VII.
PAUL AS A RINGLEADER
VIII.
DEFILING
THE TEMPLE
(24:6A)
F.
LYSIAS S INTERFERENCE
(24:6B-8)
G.
ASSERTIONS
(24:8-9)
3. PAUL S DEFENSE
(24:10-21)
A.
INTRODUCTION
I.
PAUL S STRATEGY
II.
SPEAKING FOR HIMSELF
III.
SUGGESTED FORENSIC STRUCTURE
B.
PAUL S
EXORDIUM
(24:10)
I.
MANY
YEARS
II.
IMPLIED
CONFIDENCE IN FELIX S
UNDERSTANDING
C.
ARRIVAL
FOR
WORSHIP
TWELVE DAYS EARLIER
(24:11)
I.
THE
NARRATIO
II.
THE TWELVE DAYS
III.
ARGUMENT
BASED
ON
ETHOS
D.
THE PROSECUTION LACKS EVIDENCE
(24:12-13)
I.
NO DEBATES
IN
JERUSALEM
(24:12)
II.
THE DEMAND FOR PROOF
(24:13)
E.
ADMITTING
PIETY
(24:14)
I.
THE ISSUE
OF
ETHOS
IN
24:14-17
II.
CONFESSING A NONCRIME
III.
COMMON
JEWISH FAITH
F.
THE JEWISH RESURRECTION HOPE
(24:15)
I.
THE RESURRECTION AND PAUL S ACCUSERS
II.
FUTURE
JUDGMENT
G.
PAUL S BLAMELESS CONSCIENCE
(24:16)
H.
ALMS
AND OFFERINGS FOR ISRAEL
(24:17-18)
I.
GIFTS AND ETHOS
(24:17)
II.
ALMS
FOR THE JERUSALEM CHURCH
(24:17)
III.
WHY LUKE S
SILENCE
ELSEWHERE?
IV.
APPREHENDED
WHILE WORSHIPING
(24:18)
I.
INSINUATING
HIS ACCUSERS
GUILT
(24:19)
I.
RETURNING
THE CHARGES
II.
INSINUATING
GUILT
III.
WITNESSES
IV.
ABANDONING
THE
CASE
J.
THE THEOLOGICAL CHARGE
(24:20-21)
4. FELIX S PROCRASTINATION
(24:22-27)
A. FELIX ACTS
FROM
KNOWLEDGE
(24:22)
VII
CONTENTS
I .
KNOWLEDGE VERSUS POLITICS
II.
DEFERRING THE
CASE
B.
LIGHT CUSTODY
(24:23)
I.
LIGHTER CONFINEMENT
II.
PLAUSIBILITY
III.
SUPPORT
BY
FRIENDS
IV.
PAUL S
ACTIVITIES
C.
EDUCATING FELIX ABOUT
THE
FAITH
(24:24)
I.
PRIVATE MEETINGS
II.
DRUSILLA
D.
FEARING ETHICAL
ADMONITION
(24:25)
I.
REASONS
FOR
PAULS
OPPORTUNITY
II.
JUSTICE,
SELF-CONTROL, AND JUDGMENT
III.
PUTTING PAUL
OFF
E.
SEEKING
A
BRIBE
(24:26)
I.
VIEWS OF BRIBERY AND
CORRUPTION
II.
GOVERNORS CORRUPTION
III.
CORRUPT GOVERNORS OF
JUDEA
IV.
FELIX AND PAUL
F. FROM FELIX TO
FESTUS (24:27)
I.
FELIX S RECALL
II.
DATE
III.
DELAYING PAUL
IV.
FESTUS
5.
PAUL S
APPEAL
TO CAESAR (25:1-12)
A.
AUTHORITIES
IN
JERUSALEM
DENOUNCE PAUL
(25:1-5)
I.
THE ARDENT
ADMINISTRATOR
(25:1)
II.
PLANS
AGAINST PAUL
(25:2-3)
III.
FESTUS S
ARRANGEMENT
(25:4-5)
B.
PAUL DEFENDS
HIMSELF
BEFORE
FESTUS (25:6-9)
I.
FESTUS S
EFFICIENCY
(25:6)
II.
BASELESS
CHARGES
(25:7)
III.
PAUL S
REFUTATION SUMMARIZED
(25:8)
IV.
FESTUS S
FAVOR FOR THE ELITE
(25:9)
C.
PAUL APPEALS
TO CAESAR (25:10-12)
I.
NO WRONGDOING
(25:10-11)
II.
PAUL S
APPEAL
(25:11)
III.
SENT TO
ROME
FOR
TRIAL
IV.
TYPES OF
APPEAL
V.
AN IRREGULAR APPEAL
VI.
REFUSING
JUDEAN
JURISDICTION
VII.
HISTORICAL CONCLUSIONS
VIII.
FESTUS S
CONSILIUM
(25:12)
6. FESTUS DISCUSSES
PAUL S
CASE
WITH
AGRIPPA
(25:13-22)
A.
INTRODUCTION
I.
LUKES
SOURCE?
II.
FESTUS S
PERSPECTIVE
B.
THE VISIT OF
AGRIPPA
AND
BERENICE
(25:13)
I.
AGRIPPA
II IN HISTORY
II.
BERENICE
IN HISTORY
III.
CHARACTERS
IN LUKE S NARRATIVE AND
EXTRINSIC WORLDS
IV.
ROYAL CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE
NEW
GOVERNOR
C. FESTUS S
PROPOSAL
(25:14-21)
I.
BROACHING
PAUL S
CASE (25:14-15)
II.
LOCAL DEMANDS VERSUS ROMAN LAW
(25:16-18)
III.
MERELY RELIGIOUS DISPUTES
(25:19)
IV.
PREFERRING
ROME
TO
JERUSALEM
(25:20-21)
D.
AGRIPPA S INTEREST
(25:22)
7.
PAUL BEFORE
AGRIPPA
(25:23-26:32)
A.
INTRODUCING
THE HEARING
(25:23-26: LA)
I.
A
PROMINENT AUDIENCE
(25:23)
(1) POMP AND PROMINENCE
(2) THE ASSEMBLY S SIGNIFICANCE
II.
FESTUS S
PUBLIC EXPLANATION
(25:24-27)
(1) THE JEWISH COMPLAINT
(25:24)
(2)
FESTUS S
PERSPECTIVE
(25:25)
(3) NEEDING
AGRIPPA S
COUNSEL
(25:26-27)
III.
AGRIPPA
ADDRESSES PAUL
(26:1A)
B.
PROEM AND
PAUL S
BACKGROUND
(26:
LB-11)
I.
INTRODUCTION
TO
PAUL S
SPEECH
(1)
PAUL S
CLIMACTIC
DEFENSE
SPEECH
(2) RHETORIC AND STRUCTURE
II.
BEGINNING THE
SPEECH (26:1B-3)
III.
PAUL S
PIOUS BACKGROUND
(26:4-5)
(1) RHETORICAL CHARACTER
(2) POTENTIAL
WITNESSES
(3)
PAUL S
PHARISAISM
(26:5)
IV.
ON
TRIAL
FOR
HIS
JEWISH FAITH
(26:6-7)
(1)
THE
HOPE CONCERNING THE PROMISE
(26:6)
(2)
THE
TRIBES
CONTINUAL
WORSHIP
(26:7)
V.
GOD
CAN RAISE THE
DEAD
(26:8)
(1) BELIEVING THE RESURRECTION
(2) COUNTERING THE USUAL PROBABILITY
ARGUMENT
VI.
FORMER
PERSECUTOR
OF
CHRISTIANS
(26:9-11)
(1) RHETORIC
(2)
IMPRISONING
SAINTS
(3)
PAUL S
VOTE
(4) DISCIPLINE
TO
COMPEL RENUNCIATION
OF
CHRIST
(5) PURSUIT
TO
DIASPORA CITIES
C.
PAUL S
DIVINE COMMISSION
(26:12-18)
I.
A
LIGHT
EN
ROUTE
TO
DAMASCUS
(26:12-13)
(1) AGENT OF THE
HIGH
PRIESTS
(26:12)
(2) TRAVEL
AT
MIDDAY
(26:13)
II.
JESUS
CONFRONTS SAUL
(26:14-15)
(1)
THE
REVELATION
(2) KICKING AGAINST
THE
GOADS
III.
APPOINTED
AS
A WITNESS
(26:16-17)
(1)
PAUL S
COMMISSION IN
26:16-18
(2) WITNESS OF WHAT
HE
SEES
(26:16)
(3) DELIVERANCE AND
THE
GENTILE MISSION
(26:17)
IV.
DARKNESS
TO
LIGHT
(26:18)
(1) OPENED
EYES
(2)
TURNING
TO
GOD
(3) DARKNESS
TO
LIGHT
(4) INHERITANCE AMONG
THOSE SET
APART
D.
PAULS
GOSPEL
(26:19-23)
I.
OBEYING
JESUS S
COMMISSION
(26:19-20)
(1) OBEYING THE HEAVENLY VISION
(26:19)
(2) PREACHING
REPENTANCE
(26:20)
II.
PAUL THREATENED FOR PIETY
(26:21)
III.
PAUL S
BIBLICAL
MESSAGE
(26:22-23)
(1) TESTIFYING, HELPED
BY
GOD
(26:22)
(2) CHRIST S MISSION
(26:23)
E.
PAUL S
DESIRE
TO
CONVERT HIS AUDIENCE
(26:24-29)
I.
PAUL S
MADNESS
(26:24)
(1) INTERRUPTIONS IN COURT
SCENES
VII I
CONTENTS
(2 ) CHARGES
OF
MADNESS
(3) LOGICAL
OR
RHETORICAL MADNESS?
(4) MADNESS,
ECSTASY,
AND
INSPIRATION
(5) PHILOSOPHIC MADNESS
II.
PAUL S SOBRIETY
(26:25)
(1) PHILOSOPHIC SOBRIETY
(2) GENERAL USAGE
(3) JEWISH
USES
III.
NOT IN
A
CORNER
(26:26)
(1) APPEALS
TO
COMMON KNOWLEDGE
(2) NOT IN
A
CORNER AND
SECRET
TEACHINGS
IV.
SEEKING
AGRIPPAS
CONVERSION
(26:27-29)
(1)
APPEAL
TO THE
PROPHETS
(26:27)
(2) EVADING PAULS LOGICAL TRAP
(26:28)
(3)
WANTING
ALL
TO SHARE
HIS FAITH
(26:29)
(4) EXCEPT FOR HIS CHAINS
(26:29)
F.
THE
VERDICT
(26:30-32)
I.
INTRODUCTION
II.
PAUL S INNOCENCE
(26:30-31)
III.
AGRIPPAS FINAL
WORD
(26:32)
(1)
POLITICALLY
IRREVOCABLE
APPEAL
(2) USEFULNESS
OF
AGRIPPAS
OPINION
VOYAGE
TO
ROME
(27:1-28:15) 3555
1.
INTRODUCTION
A. SEA
TRAVEL NARRATIVES
I.
VARIOUS GENRES
II.
EXPLOITING
LITERARY
CONVENTIONS
III.
GENUINE SHIPWRECKS
IV.
FIRST-PERSON
NARRATION
V.
A
REAL STORM
WITHOUT
PAUL?
B.
THE ACCOUNT S FUNCTION
I.
LUKE S PROBABLE PURPOSES
II.
THEOLOGY AND
APPLICABILITY
2.
THE
VOYAGE BEGINS
(27:1-8)
A.
JULIUS
OF
THE
AUGUSTAN
COHORT
(27:1)
I.
THE
MILITARY
ESCORT
II.
THE
AUGUSTAN
COHORT
III.
OTHER VOYAGERS
B.
EMBARKING
WITH
ARISTARCHUS
(27:2)
I.
ARISTARCHUS AND LUKE
II.
EMBARKING
IN AN
ADRAMYTTIAN
SHIP
C.
HOSPITALITY
IN
SIDON
(27:3)
I.
JULIUS S BENEVOLENCE
II.
SIDON AND PAUL S FRIENDS
D.
PAST
CYPRUS
TO
MYRA
(27:4-5)
I.
PASSING CRETE
WITH
CONTRARY
WINDS
(27:4)
II.
MYRA
IN LYCIA
(27:5)
E.
TRANSFER
TO
AN
ALEXANDRIAN
SHIP
(27:6)
I.
WHY THE TRANSFER?
II.
EGYPT S
GRAIN
AND ROME
III.
ROME S
GRAIN
SHIPS
F.
NEAR
CNIDUS,
SALMONE, AND
LASEA (27:7-8)
I.
WEATHER AND THE VOYAGE
II.
CNIDUS
(27:7)
III.
CRETE AND SALMONE
(27:7)
IV.
FAIR HAVENS AND
LASEA (27:8)
3.
IGNORING
PAUL S
WARNING
(27:9-13)
A. A
PRISONER S ADVICE?
I.
PAUL S
INPUT
II.
PAUL S
SPIRITUAL
PROMINENCE
B.
LATE IN SAILING
SEASON (27:9)
I.
WINTERING
II.
WINTER
VOYAGES FOR SHIPS
III.
SUGGESTED DATES
IV.
THE
DAY
OF
ATONEMENT
C.
PAUL S
WARNING
(27:10)
I.
LATER CORRECTION
II.
DEITIES, PROPHETS, AND SAILING
D.
HEEDING
THE SHIP S OFFICERS
(27:11)
I.
IGNORING
WARNINGS
II.
IMPATIENCE
TO
SAIL
III.
THE
OFFICERS DESIGNATED
IV.
THE
CENTURION S DECISION?
V.
WHY THE GAMBLE?
E.
TRYING
TO
REACH
PHOENIX
(27:12-13)
I.
HOPING
TO REACH
PHOENIX
(27:12)
II.
THE
DECEPTIVE FAVORABLE
WIND
(27:13)
4. DISASTER
AT SEA (27:14-20)
A.
EURAQUILO
(27:14)
I.
A
DANGEROUS NORTHEAST
WIND
II.
WINDS AND THEOLOGIES
B.
DRIVEN
PAST CAUDA
(27:15-16)
I.
DRIVEN
ALONG
(27:15)
II.
RESCUING THE BOAT NEAR CAUDA
(27:16)
C.
AVOIDING
THE SYRTIS
(27:17)
I.
THE
DANGER
OF
THE SYRTIS
II.
SURVIVAL
MANEUVERS
D.
DISCARDING
CARGO AND EQUIPMENT
(27:18-19)
I.
THROWING
CARGO OVERBOARD
(27:18)
II.
NOT
ALL
THE
CARGO
(27:18)
III.
DISCARDING
EQUIPMENT
(27:19)
E.
SURRENDERING
HOPE
(27:20)
I.
NEITHER
SUN
NOR
STARS
II.
NO
HOPE FOR DELIVERANCE
5. PAUL
SHARES
THE ANGEL S
MESSAGE
(27:21-26)
A.
INTRODUCTION
I.
INDIRECT
REVELATION REPORT
II.
PAUL S VOICE IN
A
STORM
III.
PAUL S
SPEECH
IV.
PAUL S COURAGE
B.
PAUL S
MESSAGE
OF
HOPE
(27:21-26)
I.
PAUL S ASSURANCE
(27:21-22)
II.
ANGELIC
APPEARANCE
(27:23)
III.
GOD S PROMISE
(27:24)
IV.
PAUL S FAITH
(27:25)
V.
AGROUND
ON AN
ISLAND
(27:26)
6.
PAUL S LEADERSHIP
APPROACHING
LAND
(27:27-38)
A.
SPYING LAND IN THE
SEA
OF
ADRIA
(27:27)
B. APPROACHING
LAND
(27:28-29)
I.
SOUNDINGS
(27:28)
II.
TRYING
TO
DELAY
UNTIL
MORNING
(27:29)
C.
RETAINING THE SAILORS EXPERTISE
(27:30-32)
I.
THE ESCAPE
PLAN
(27:30)
II.
PAUL S
WARNING
(27:31)
III.
THE
SOLDIERS FAITH
(27:32)
D.
ENCOURAGING OTHERS
TO EAT (27:33-38)
I.
INTRODUCTION
II.
ENCOURAGING THEM
TO EAT (27:33-34)
(1) THEIR FAILURE
TO EAT (27:33)
(2) EATING NECESSARY
(27:34)
III.
PAUL AND HIS HEARERS
EAT (27:35-36)
IV.
THROWING
WHEAT OVERBOARD
(27:37-38)
(1) MANY
PASSENGERS (27:37)
(2)
A
FINAL MEAL
(27:38)
IX
CONTENTS
7. REACHING LAND SAFELY
(27:39-44)
A.
GROUNDING
THE SHIP
(27:39-41)
I.
SPYING A
BEACH
(27:39)
II.
TRYING
TO
REACH
SHORE
(27:40)
III.
GROUNDED
PERILOUSLY
(27:41)
B.
ALL
SURVIVE
(27:42-44)
I.
KILLING
THE PRISONERS
(27:42)
II.
SWIMMING
ASHORE
(27:43)
III.
FLOATING
ASHORE
(27:44)
IV.
LUKE S NOTES?
(27:44)
V.
LUKE S POINT
8.
MINISTRY
IN MALTA
(28:1-10)
A.
SOME
INTRODUCTORY
ISSUES
B.
MALTA
(28:1)
I.
MLJET
OR KEFALLINIA?
II.
MALTA
C. BARBARIAN BENEVOLENCE
(28:2)
I.
HOSPITALITY
II.
BENEVOLENT KINDNESS
III.
BARBARIANS
IV.
THE MALTESE PEOPLE
V.
STARTING A FIRE
D.
PAUL SURVIVES A SNAKEBITE
(28:3-6)
I.
THE SETTING
(28:3)
II.
HARMFUL
SNAKEBITES AND CURES
III.
AUTHORITY
OVER
SNAKES
IV.
THE VIPER IN MALTA
(28:3-6)
V.
SNAKEBITE AS
DIVINE
VENGEANCE?
(28:4)
VI.
PERSONIFIED
JUSTICE
(28:4)
VII.
VIEWING
PAUL AS A GOD
(28:6)
E. HEALINGS AND
HOSPITALITY
(28:7-10)
I.
PUBLIUS S
HOSPITALITY
(28:7)
II.
HEALING
PUBLIUS S FATHER
(28:8)
III.
FEVERS
IV.
TREATMENTS FOR FEVER
V.
DYSENTERY
VI.
HEALING
THE FEVER HERE
(28:8)
VII.
HEALINGS AND HONORS
(28:9-10)
9. FINAL VOYAGE TO ROME
(28:11-15)
A.
DEPARTING
ON
ANOTHER
PAGAN VESSEL
(28:11)
I.
AFTER
THREE MONTHS
II.
THE VOYAGE
III.
DIOSCURI
AND PROTECTION AT SEA
IV.
BACKGROUND
OF
THE DIOSCURI
B.
FROM
SYRACUSE
TO PUTEOLI
(28:12-13)
I.
SYRACUSE
(28:12)
II.
RHEGIUM
(28:13)
III.
PUTEOLI
(28:13)
C. BELIEVERS
HOSPITALITY
(28:14-15)
I.
CHRISTIANS IN PUTEOLI
(28:14)
II.
PERMITTED A WEEK S
STAY
(28:14)
III.
ROMAN CHRISTIANS WELCOME PAUL
(28:15)
IV.
HONORARY
DELEGATIONS
V.
THE JOURNEY
(28:15)
CONTINUING
MINISTRY
IN
ROME
(28:16-31)
3714
1.
INTRODUCTION
A. LUKE S
SURPRISING
CLOSING
B.
RECAPITULATING
EARLIER THEMES
C. REJECTING ISRAEL?
2. PAUL MEETS JEWISH LEADERS
(28:16-22)
A.
ENTERING
MIGHTY
ROME
(28:16)
I.
ROME S
POPULATION
II.
ENTERING ROME
III.
PAUL S CUSTODY
IV.
PAUL S LENIENT TREATMENT
V.
WHERE WAS PAUL?
VI.
APARTMENTS
IN ROME
B.
INVITING
THE JEWISH LEADERS
(28:17)
I.
INVITING
THE LEADERS
II.
ROME S JEWISH
COMMUNITY
III.
ROME S SYNAGOGUE LEADERS
IV.
JESUS S
FOLLOWERS IN ROME
V.
EXPLAINING
HIS INNOCENCE
C. PAUL S DEFENSE
(28:18-20)
I.
ROMANS WANTED TO
RELEASE
HIM
(28:18)
II.
NECESSITY, NOT COUNTERACCUSATION
(28:19)
III.
CHAINED FOR ISRAEL S HOPE
(28:20)
D.
THEIR INTEREST
(28:21-22)
I.
NO COMPLAINTS AGAINST PAUL
(28:21)
II.
COMPLAINTS AGAINST THIS
SECT
(28:22)
3. RECALCITRANCE OF GOD S PEOPLE PROPHESIED
(28:23-28)
A. PAUL EXPLAINS
JESUS
(28:23)
B.
A
DIVIDED
AUDIENCE
(28:24)
C. PAUL S
WARNING
(28:25)
D.
BLIND
AND DEAF
(28:26-27)
E. SALVATION FOR THE GENTILES
(28:28)
4.
CONTINUING,
UNHINDERED
MINISTRY
(28:30-31)
A.
INTRODUCTION
I.
OPEN ENDINGS
II.
RHETORICAL FUNCTION
III.
A TWO-YEAR
LIMIT?
IV.
OTHER POSSIBILITIES
OF
RELEASE
V.
EVENTUAL EXECUTION?
VI.
EVENTUAL
RELEASE?
VII.
RELEASE,
THEN EXECUTION
VIII.
PAUL S LATER MOVEMENTS?
B.
MINISTRY
IN CUSTODY
(28:30-31)
I.
BOLDLY
PREACHING THE
KINGDOM
II.
UNHINDERED
III.
LUKE S EXPECTATIONS FOR THE FUTURE
POSTSCRIPT
3777
W ORKS CITED 3781
INDEX OF SELECT SUBJECTS
4083
INDEX OF AUTHORS AND SELECT NAMES
4089
INDEX OF OTHER ANCIENT SOURCES
4205
INDEX OF SCRIPTURE
CD-ROM
(ENCLOSED)
X
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