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Paul cleverly exploits a theological rift between Pharisees and Sadducees by declaring his hope in the resurrection—a belief the Pharisees share. The resulting chaos forces Roman soldiers to intervene again, showing that Paul was in more danger among the Jewish leaders than in Roman custody.
By Doug JohnsonPaul cleverly exploits a theological rift between Pharisees and Sadducees by declaring his hope in the resurrection—a belief the Pharisees share. The resulting chaos forces Roman soldiers to intervene again, showing that Paul was in more danger among the Jewish leaders than in Roman custody.