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1 | When did this happen? | Matt 10:17 | Searcher56 | 15602 | ||
When did Matthew 10:17-18 happen to the disciples? | ||||||
2 | When did this happen? | Matt 10:17 | Makarios | 15624 | ||
Hello Steve! I can see that you are studying Matthew, my favorite of the Gospels! :-) I believe that this 'handing over to the courts and scourging in the synagogues' takes place initially in the book of Acts, the "spirit" of which continues until this very day, and labeled as persecution. To quote Ryrie.. "10:17 scourge: flog with a bastinado (stick or club), a painful punishment. 10:21-23 These verses are a prediction of persecution in those days and in the Tribulation before the second coming of Christ (24:9-14). Such unnatural acts against members of one’s own family have taken place under totalitarian regimes in the past and in modern times." (Taken from the Ryrie Expanded Edition Study Bible) Blessings, Nolan |
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3 | When did this happen? | Matt 10:17 | Searcher56 | 15747 | ||
Nolan, I am going through Matthew. But, when did the 11 do the Gentile bit? Steve | ||||||
4 | When did this happen? | Matt 10:17 | Makarios | 15763 | ||
Steve, I'm not sure if I understand what you are asking. | ||||||
5 | When did the 11 do the Gentile bit? | Matt 10:17 | Searcher56 | 15781 | ||
Nolan, when did the 11 do as verse 18 says "and you will even be brought before governors and kings for My sake, as a testimony to them and to the Gentiles." Steve | ||||||
6 | When did the 11 do the Gentile bit? | Matt 10:17 | Makarios | 15797 | ||
Ok, lets look in the book of Acts together.. Acts 4:1-31 describes Peter and John being arrested, tried and threatened by the Sanhedrin. Acts 5:17-42 describes how all of the apostles were jailed, tried and flogged, but later released. Acts 6:11-7:60 teaches us about the testimony and death of Stephen by the Sanhedrin. Acts 12:1-19 speaks of King Herod and how he imprisoned Peter and put James (one of the twelve) to death with the sword [beheaded]. Acts 14:5-7, Acts 16:22-40, Acts 21:27-23:11, where the Lord says that Paul "will witness at Rome also".. Paul is taken to governor Felix in Acts 24:1-27, then tried before governor Festus (Acts 25:1-22) and then before King Agrippa (Acts 25:23-26:32) where Paul appeals to the Emperor, Caesar himself. In Acts 28, Paul finally gets to Rome to appeal to Caesar, all the while spreading the Gospel with his testimony, before many kings, and governors and the Sanhedrin, and finally before a Roman emperor! --Nolan |
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