From 298e1ae24d62434e832d2f444597f9a1aa5b9b09 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: bonnieheglund Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 14:42:54 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update '45-act/23.md' --- 45-act/23.md | 26 +++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/45-act/23.md b/45-act/23.md index e4e2f7d..756ac5e 100644 --- a/45-act/23.md +++ b/45-act/23.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Paul looked directly at the council because he did not fear them. Some scholars think Paul was confident because he was also confident of the message he was about to give to them. He knew he was in God’s will. He also knew the Holy Spirit led him. -See: Jewish Council (Sanhedrin); Will of God; Holy Spirit +See: Jewish Council (Sanhedrin); [Will of God](../articles/willofgod.md); [Holy Spirit](../articles/holyspirit.md) @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Some scholars think Paul always had a good “conscience”(συνείδησις Paul wanted the Jewish council to know that he believed he did nothing wrong. -See: Conscience; Persecute (Persecution) +See: [Conscience](../articles/conscience.md); [Persecute (Persecution)](../articles/persecute.md) @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ See: Conscience; Persecute (Persecution) Some scholars think Ananias had someone strike Paul on the mouth because they did not like something Paul said. Other scholars think Ananias was a man with a quick temper to become very angry. -See: High Priest +See: [High Priest](../articles/highpriest.md) @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ See: High Priest A whitewashed wall was a crumbling or decaying wall painted to make it look better. Whitewashed walls were usually walls facing streets. This was a metaphor. Scholars think Paul was saying that they wanted other people to think they did things that honor God. However, they did not want to do things that honor God. They wanted to do evil things. Paul thought that Ananias was being a hypocrite. -See: Metaphor; Hypocrisy (Hypocrite) +See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); [Hypocrisy (Hypocirte)](../articles/hypocrisy.md) @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ See: Metaphor; Hypocrisy (Hypocrite) Paul called the high priest a whitewashed wall to say the high priest did not obey the Law of Moses himself even when he judged Paul for not obeying the law of Moses (see: Leviticus 19:15). -See: High Priest; Law of Moses; Judge (Judgment) +See: [High Priest](../articles/highpriest.md); [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md); [Judge (Judgment)](../articles/judge.md) @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Scholars think Paul did not know the high priest because Paul had been away from See: Exodus 22:28 -See: High Priest; Jewish Council (Sanhedrin) +See: [High Priest](../articles/highpriest.md); Jewish Council (Sanhedrin) @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ See: High Priest; Jewish Council (Sanhedrin) Scholars think Paul knew he would not receive justice from the council. Paul had been a Pharisee. He knew the Pharisees believed in the resurrection. Therefore, Paul spoke about the resurrection. This caused people in the Jewish council to fight with one another. -See: Pharisees; Resurrect (Resurrection); Jewish Council (Sanhedrin) +See: [Pharisees](../articles/pharisees.md); [Resurrect (Resurrection)](../articles/resurrect.md) ; Jewish Council (Sanhedrin) @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ See: Pharisees; Resurrect (Resurrection); Jewish Council (Sanhedrin) Some scholars think Jesus stood beside Paul and helped him. Other scholars think Paul had a vision of Jesus standing with him. Other scholars think Paul must have dreamed that the Lord encouraged him. -See: Vision +See: [Vision)](../articles/vision.md) @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ See: Vision ### What was meant by the words, “called a curse down upon themselves with an oath”? -See: Curse; Swear (Oath) +See: [Curse](../articles/curse.md); [Swear (Oath)](../articles/swearoath.md) @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ See: Jewish Council (Sanhedrin) The Roman soldier sent Paul to Caesarea because Paul was a Roman citizen. Roman law required the chief captain to keep Roman citizens safe. The chief captain sent Paul to Caesarea because he thought Paul would be safer there. -See: Citizen +See: [Citizen](../articles/citizen\.md) See Map: Caesarea @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ See Map: Caesarea Claudius Lysias was the chief captain, a Roman soldier and leader. He was born a Greek because Lysias was a Greek name. Claudius was the name of a Roman Emperor. The chief captain took the name of the Roman Emperor who reigned when he became a Roman citizen. -See: Citizen; Rome (Roman Empire; Caesar) +See: [Citizen](../articles/citizen\.md); Rome (Roman Empire; Caesar) @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ See: Citizen; Rome (Roman Empire; Caesar) The Roman soldier wrote that he rescued Paul from the Jews when he knew Paul was a Roman citizen because he wanted the governor to think he protected Paul. He wanted the governor to know that he wanted to know for himself if Paul was guilty of the things people said he did. -See: Citizen +See: [Citizen](../articles/citizen\.md) @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ See Map: Cilicia Herod’s government headquarters was a palace Herod the Great built. It was in Caesarea. -See: King Herod +See: [King Herod](../articles/kingherod.md) See Map: Caesarea