Acts 22
Paul defends himself before the crowd and explains his conversion to Christianity.
Bible version
The Defense Before the Jerusalem Mob
Commentary
Acts 22 is a pivotal chapter in the book of Acts, as it marks the beginning of Paul's missionary journey. In this chapter, Paul recounts his conversion experience to the Jewish people in Jerusalem. He begins by recounting his past life as a persecutor of the church, and how he was on his way to Damascus to arrest Christians when he was struck down by a blinding light from heaven. Paul then recounts how he heard a voice from heaven telling him to go to Damascus and preach the gospel. Paul then goes on to explain how he was baptized and how he received the Holy Spirit. He also explains how he was sent to the Gentiles to preach the gospel. Paul's recounting of his conversion experience is a powerful testimony to the power of God and the importance of faith. The chapter ends with Paul being arrested and taken to the Roman governor. This event marks the beginning of Paul's missionary journey, which would eventually take him to many different places and spread the gospel to many different people. Overall, Acts 22 is an important chapter in the book of Acts, as it marks the beginning of Paul's missionary journey. It is a powerful testimony to the power of God and the importance of faith, and it serves as a reminder of the importance of spreading the gospel to all people.
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There are 30 verses in Acts, chapter 22.