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By Jerome Murphy-O'Connor

ISBN-10: 0192853422

ISBN-13: 9780192853424

Commonly the Acts of the Apostles has supplied the framework for biographies of the Apostle Paul. lately, although, the historic price of the Acts has come into query. Many students argue that, regardless of the accuracy of many info, the textual content as a complete displays the pursuits of Luke instead of goal truth. This publication provides a totally new, and masses extra bright and dramatic, account of the lifetime of Paul than any earlier than. whereas carrying on with to offer attention to the Acts, Murphy-O'Connor reconstructs the apostle's life-from his adolescence in Taursus and his years as a pupil in Jerusalem, to the successes and screw ups of his ministry-from his personal writings. Reinforcing his severe research of Paul's letters with shut consciousness to archaeology and modern texts, Murphy-O'Connor not just charts Paul's pursuits, yet extracts a brand new realizing of his causes and the social and cultural facets of his ministry. most vital of all, this biography transforms a fountain of theological rules right into a man or woman.

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Growing Up in Tarsus 33 5 nurtured in Jerusalem (Acts 22: 3; cf. 26: 4). 6 THE CITY OF TARSUS In the fourth century BC Xenophon called Tarsus 'a great and prosperous city',7 a description which remained true well beyond the time of Paul, as Dio Chrysostom testifies in speaking to the Tarsians, Your home is in a great city and you occupy a fertile land, because you find the needs of life supplied for you in greatest abundance and profusion, because you have this river flowing through the heart of your city; moreover, Tarsus is the capital of all the people of Cilicia.

E. from June to September. Otherwise, he would have been stuck there for the winter. e. Yom Kippur, celebrated near the autumnal equinox] was already over' (Acts 27: 9; cf. 28: 11). Pliny makes the same point more succinctly, 'Spring opens the sea to voyagers' (NH 2. 72 The note of Dio Cassius, 'If anyone ever risked a voyage at that season [winter] he was sure to meet with disaster',73 is unconsciously confirmed by Suetonius who, after recounting how Claudius had been mobbed by the Roman crowd because of the lack of grain, continues, 'After this experience he resorted to every possible means to bring grain to Rome, even in the winter season' (Claudius, 18; trans.

In the first place, Luke is much less precise than appears at first sight. The edict of Claudius, as we have just seen, concerned only a single synagogue in Rome, and Luke does not say that Aquila and Priscilla came from that city; they came from Italy. Moreover, the edict involved only banishment from the city, not exile from the country. We cannot assume that the expelled Jews immediately took to the boats. It is more reasonable to assume that they took up residence somewhere outside the city in order to see how the situation would develop.

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