Challenging Roman Governors with the Truth
Acts 23:12 - 25:22 Following the story
21:17 Paul returned to Jerusalem Following the story
21:17 Paul returned to Jerusalem
21:27-40 Jews from Asia falsely accused Paul and incited a mob Following the story
21:17 Paul returned to Jerusalem
21:27-40 Jews from Asia falsely accused Paul and incited a mob that tried to kill him outside the temple
22:1-21 Paul spoke to the crowds, protected by the soldiers on the fortress stairs Following the story
21:17 Paul returned to Jerusalem
21:27-40 Jews from Asia falsely accused Paul and incited a mob that tried to kill him outside the temple
22:1-21 Paul spoke to the crowds, protected by the soldiers on the fortress stairs
22:22-29 The Roman tribune intended to flog Paul to find out what was going on, but he revealed his citizenship Following the story
21:17 Paul returned to Jerusalem
21:27-40 Jews from Asia falsely accused Paul and incited a mob that tried to kill him outside the temple
22:1-21 Paul spoke to the crowds, protected by the soldiers on the fortress stairs
22:22-29 The Roman tribune intended to flog Paul to find out what was going on, but he revealed his citizenship
22:30-23:10 The tribune ordered the Jewish leadership to meet to explain what was going on, but they ended up in a fight among themselves because Paul talked about resurrection Following the story
23:11 “Take courage … you must testify also in Rome” Following the story
23:11 “Take courage … you must testify also in Rome”
23:12-24:1 A plot to kill Paul was uncovered, so soldiers escorted him to the Roman governor Felix in Caesarea Following the story
23:11 “Take courage … you must testify also in Rome”
23:12-24:1 A plot to kill Paul was uncovered, so soldiers escorted him to the Roman governor Felix in Caesarea
24:1-21 Paul and the Jews presented their case before Felix Following the story
23:11 “Take courage … you must testify also in Rome”
23:12-24:1 A plot to kill Paul was uncovered, so soldiers escorted him to the Roman governor Felix in Caesarea
24:1-21 Paul and the Jews presented their case before Felix
24:22-26 Felix stalled, yet he and his Jewish wife frequently conversed with Paul Following the story
23:11 “Take courage … you must testify also in Rome”
23:12-24:1 A plot to kill Paul was uncovered, so soldiers escorted him to the Roman governor Felix in Caesarea
24:1-21 Paul and the Jews presented their case before Felix
24:22-26 Felix stalled, yet he and his Jewish wife frequently conversed with Paul
24:27-25:12 The new Roman governor Festus suggested that Paul accept a hearing in Jerusalem, but Paul appealed to Caesar Following the story
23:11 “Take courage … you must testify also in Rome”
23:12-24:1 A plot to kill Paul was uncovered, so soldiers escorted him to the Roman governor Felix in Caesarea
24:1-21 Paul and the Jews presented their case before Felix
24:22-26 Felix stalled, yet he and his Jewish wife frequently conversed with Paul
24:27-25:12 The new Roman governor Festus suggested that Paul accept a hearing in Jerusalem, but Paul appealed to Caesar
25:13-22 The Roman king Agrippa and his wife Bernice visited, and Festus wanted them to hear Paul’s case The Places The Places
Roman barracks The Places
(Roman barracks?)
Roman barracks The Places
Herod’s Praetorium
(Roman barracks?)
Roman barracks The Places
Herod’s Praetorium
Prison
(Roman barracks?)
Roman barracks The Places
Herod’s Praetorium
Prison
The governor’s tribunal
(Roman barracks?)
Roman barracks The Timing
one day & night The Timing
one day
one day & night The Timing
more than two years
one day
one day & night The Key People The Key People
23:12 “the Jews” The Key People
23:12 “the Jews”
23:16 Paul’s sister’s son The Key People
23:12 “the Jews”
23:16 Paul’s sister’s son
23:17 Claudius Lysias (the Roman tribune) The Key People
23:12 “the Jews”
23:16 Paul’s sister’s son
23:17 Claudius Lysias (the Roman tribune)
23:26 Felix (the Roman governor) The Key People
23:12 “the Jews”
23:16 Paul’s sister’s son
23:17 Claudius Lysias (the Roman tribune)
23:26 Felix (the Roman governor)
24:1 Ananias (the high priest) The Key People
23:12 “the Jews”
23:16 Paul’s sister’s son
23:17 Claudius Lysias (the Roman tribune)
23:26 Felix (the Roman governor)
24:1 Ananias (the high priest)
24:1 Tertullus (a lawyer) The Key People
23:12 “the Jews”
23:16 Paul’s sister’s son
23:17 Claudius Lysias (the Roman tribune)
23:26 Felix (the Roman governor)
24:1 Ananias (the high priest)
24:1 Tertullus (a lawyer)
24:24 Drusilla (wife of Felix) The Key People
23:12 “the Jews”
23:16 Paul’s sister’s son
23:17 Claudius Lysias (the Roman tribune)
23:26 Felix (the Roman governor)
24:1 Ananias (the high priest)
24:1 Tertullus (a lawyer)
24:24 Drusilla (wife of Felix)
24:27 Porcius Festus (the next Roman governor) The Key Ideas
Paul’s innocence The Key Ideas
Paul’s innocence
Nazarenes The Key Ideas
Paul’s innocence
Nazarenes
“I am a Christian Jew” The Key Ideas
Paul’s innocence
Nazarenes
“I am a Christian Jew”
Felix and the Way The Key Ideas
Paul’s innocence
Nazarenes
“I am a Christian Jew”
Felix and the Way
Drusilla The Key Ideas
Paul’s innocence
Nazarenes
“I am a Christian Jew”
Felix and the Way
Drusilla
Felix’s alarm The Key Ideas
Paul’s innocence
Nazarenes
“I am a Christian Jew”
Felix and the Way
Drusilla
Felix’s alarm
Two years of testimony The Key Ideas
Paul’s innocence
Nazarenes
“I am a Christian Jew”
Felix and the Way
Drusilla
Felix’s alarm
Two years of testimony
Caesar The Key Ideas
Paul’s innocence
Nazarenes
“I am a Christian Jew”
Felix and the Way
Drusilla
Felix’s alarm
Two years of testimony
Caesar
The successful resurrection witness