Christian Avoids Getting Knifed (Acts 25) | TMBH Acts #89
So many people want to knife Paul to death, but in Acts 25 he makes a bold play to avoid probably knifing.
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So many people want to knife Paul to death, but in Acts 25 he makes a bold play to avoid probably knifing.
In Acts 24, Paul’s defending himself in front of an important guy in Caesarea. Then a moment of courtroom drama turns throw-up-a-little-bit-in-your-mouth worthy when lawyers start lawyering in the dirtiest fakest ways. Herod Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1eKZvx0WUs Drusilla Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aS-0BpGIHI
Drusilla, great granddaughter of Herod the Great, comes up only briefly in the New Testament, but she’s still an important figure because she’s a woman who epitomizes an era.
In Acts 23:11-35, people who professionally follow God decide to make an oath to God to lie about a bunch of stuff and then murder someone. It’s disappointing.
Paul’s in a tough spot as he faces his enemies in a hearing that wants to turn ugly, but he’s a got a social grenade up his sleeve and he knows how to use it. The lousy 8-bit/midi cover of “Grenade” by Bruno Mars at the end is something I cobbled together with a couple […]
The Pharisees and Sadducees were the two main parties that made up the Jewish ruling body called the Sanhedrin at the time of Jesus. The Sadducees held a majority and rejected supernatural stuff, while the Pharisees were more into the supernatural side of things and also rules; lots of rules.
Paul was getting swarmed by brain-hungry zombies in Acts 21, and now he has to choose how to respond to being confronted with the possibility of being murdered by the zombie mob.
In Acts 21 Paul faces an insane living zombie horde who literally try to rip him limb from limb.