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TitleSpeeches of Paul in Acts
Publication TypeChart
Year of Publication2002
AuthorsWelch, John W., and John F. Hall
Number15-13
PublisherFoundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies
CityProvo, UT
KeywordsActs of the Apostles; Paul the Apostle; Study Helps
Abstract

As with Peter (see chart 15-13), the book of Acts contains seven speeches of the apostle Paul. In 122 verses, Paul addresses Jews in Antioch, Jerusalem, and Rome; ruling Greeks in Athens; King Agrippa in Caesarea; and converts of the John the Baptist and the elders of the church in Ephesus. Paul spoke to Jews and Gentiles passionately and articulately. His major themes covered Jesus as the promised Savior and man’s kinship to God assured by Christ’s resurrection; receiving the Holy Ghost and laboring to remain true Christians; and conversion, calling, obedience, and testimony.

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