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I don't know. John never healed Jesus, just proclaimed him. The healing adds an additional wrinkle. It's really stage 2 of Saul's conversion, whereas there was no conversion in the Jesus-John event, just John recognizing Jesus for who he was. I guess it can be read that way but I think the healing and conversion elements really make this scene it's own thing.Anyone think this story echoes Jesus and John the Baptist?
Actually, not sure. I thought it was after this event but perhaps not. Another symbol of that change in him regardless of where it happens in the narrative.When does he get his name change?
I don't think he really has a name change ----I think if you do some research you will find that he uses His Hebrew name Saul ---when speaking to Jewish people and uses Paul when speaking to the Gentile people ----When does he get his name change? It must be coming up soon
LOL. Makes perfect sense. I should have paid more attention in Greek class in university, I guess.In the Bible, the Greek name for Saul is Paul. Saul is the Hebrew name, and Paul is the Greek name, which he adopted after his conversion experience. It's not that he changed his name, but rather he started using his Greek name, Paul, more prominently when his ministry shifted towards the Gentiles.
this is from the ERV ---He is not saying he had an inner revelation form God here WaterfallSince Paul actually wrote Galatians.....his own words in Galatians 1:15-16 tell us about his conversion and that it was an inner revelation from God.
I think your right here ---as in Acts 9 --Luke is giving and describing the account of Saul's conversion ----in the other accounts Paul himself is giving his account of his conversion --he is trying to validate his Apostleship which is vital to his Ministry and bearing the truth of The Way --- or Christianity----t could also be that the spectacular details were more significant to the author of Luke/ Acts than to Paul himself.
But isnt this only speculation on your part that the other explanation for his conversion in Acts would "scare them off".He is Addressing mostly Gentiles here ---so for him to go into big details about his conversion would have probably scared them off ---so he is being cautious with his details here ----they would not have understood the happening to Paul ----
You right there for sure ---But isnt this only speculation on your part
Yes, I wonder that as well.I do wonder why the author of Acts mildly contradicts himself 3 times in Acts.
Of course.Yes, I wonder that as well.
Is it okay if we hold off on discussing the contradictions until we arrive at the other two chapters?
But do they really contradict themselves ----that is the real question -----I do wonder why the author of Acts mildly contradicts himself 3 times in Acts.
Now this sounds like a more interesting jailbreak movie.His disciples take him at night and help him escape. He is lowered in a basket and gets out through an opening in the wall.