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Paul speaks to the crowd not as a stranger but as one of their own—educated, zealous, and fluent in their language. He begins his defense by connecting with their passion for the law, revealing his past as a fierce persecutor of the early church.
By Doug JohnsonPaul speaks to the crowd not as a stranger but as one of their own—educated, zealous, and fluent in their language. He begins his defense by connecting with their passion for the law, revealing his past as a fierce persecutor of the early church.