Acts 20-28

The journey from Jerusalem to Rome. (21:17-28:31).

Paul's imprisonment and accusation results in the preaching of the resurrection, Divine intervention, protection and the declaration of his innocence. (21:17-22:30).

Trial before Ananias. (21:1-10).

Trial before Felix affords Paul an opportunity to declare his testimony, yet the judgment is illicit and he ends up in prison unjustly (23:31-35).

Trial before Festus results in a declaration of Paul’s innocence. (25:1-26:32).

Sovereign protection to Rome. (27:2-28:15).

Paul offers Jesus to the Jews at Rome. (28:16-31).

  • Dr. Charles Baylis


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Chapters 20-21

Chapters 22-23

Chapters 24-25

Chapters 26-28


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Commentary

Acts - Full Commentary (Dr. Baylis)
Acts - Repentance in Acts in Light of Deuteronomy 30

Links & Sources

TeachMeTheBible.com - Dr. David Klingler

The Spring Church Sermons - Prof Caleb Foley

Traceway Church Sermons - Dr. Nathan Tullos

TheBiblicalStory.org - Dr. Charles Baylis

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