Acts 26:21-23
1599 Geneva Bible
21 For this cause the Jews caught me in the (A)Temple, and went about to kill me.
22 [a]Nevertheless, I obtained help of God, and continue unto this day, witnessing both to [b]small and to great, saying none other things, than those which the Prophets and Moses did say should come,
23 To wit, that Christ should [c]suffer, and that he should be the [d]first that should rise from the dead, and should show [e]light unto this people, and to the Gentiles.
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- Acts 26:22 Christ is the end of the Law and the Prophets.
- Acts 26:22 To everyone.
- Acts 26:23 That Christ should not be such a king as the Jews dreamed of, but one appointed to bear our miseries, and the punishment of our sins.
- Acts 26:23 The first of them which are raised from the dead.
- Acts 26:23 Life, yea, and that a most blessed life which shall be endless: and this is set against darkness, which almost in all tongues signifieth sometimes death, and sometimes misery and calamity.
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