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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Acts 26:7

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7. Unto which promise —the fulfilment of it. our twelve tribes — ( :- ; and see on :- ). instantly —"intently"; see on Acts 26:1 . serving God —in the sense of religious worship; on "ministered," see on Acts 26:1 . day and night, hope to come —The apostle rises into language as catholic as the thought—representing his despised nation, all scattered thought it now was, as twelve great branches of one ancient stem, in all places of their dispersion offering to the God of their fathers one unbroken worship, reposing on one great "promise" made of old unto their fathers, and sustained by one "hope" of "coming" to its fulfilment; the single point of difference between him and his countrymen, and the one cause of all their virulence against him, being, that his hope had found rest in One already come, while theirs still pointed to the future. For which hope's sake, King Agrippa, I am accused of the Jews —"I am accused of Jews, O king" (so the true reading appears to be); of all quarters the most surprising for such a charge to come from. The charge of sedition is not so much as alluded to throughout this speech. It was indeed a mere pretext. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-8" class="com-number"

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explainsActs 26:7 bible-text/act-26-7
part_ofActs 26:2-23 pericope/per-act-26-002
translated_asJamieson-Fausset-Brown on Acts 26:7 (ko) language_pack/jfb-act-26-7-7-ko

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