Acts 22:1
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New International Version (©1984)
"Brothers and fathers, listen now to my defense."

New Living Translation (©2007)
"Brothers and esteemed fathers," Paul said, "listen to me as I offer my defense."

English Standard Version (©2001)
“Brothers and fathers, hear the defense that I now make before you.”

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
"Brethren and fathers, hear my defense which I now offer to you."

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
Men, brethren, and fathers, hear ye my defence which I make now unto you.

International Standard Version (©2008)
"Brothers and fathers, listen to the defense that I am now making before you."

Aramaic Bible in Plain English (©2010)
“Brothers and fathers, hear my defense unto you.”

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
"Brothers and fathers, listen as I now present my case to you."

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
Men, brethren, and fathers, hear you my defense which I make now unto you.

American King James Version
Men, brothers, and fathers, hear you my defense which I make now to you.

American Standard Version
Brethren and fathers, hear ye the defence which I now make unto you.

Douay-Rheims Bible
MEN, brethren, and fathers, hear ye the account which I now give unto you.

Darby Bible Translation
Brethren and fathers, hear my defence which I now make to you.

English Revised Version
Brethren and fathers, hear ye the defence which I now make unto you.

Webster's Bible Translation
Men, brethren, and fathers, hear ye my defense which I make now to you.

Weymouth New Testament
"Brethren and fathers," he said, "listen to my defence which I now make before you."

World English Bible
"Brothers and fathers, listen to the defense which I now make to you."

Young's Literal Translation
'Men, brethren, and fathers, hear my defence now unto you;' --

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Men, brethren, and fathers - This defense was addressed to the Jews, and Paul commenced it with an expression of sincere respect for them. Stephen began his defense with the same form of address. See the notes on Acts 7:2.

My defence - Against the charges brought against me. Those charges were, that he had endeavored to prejudice people everywhere against the Jews, the Law, and the temple, Acts 21:28. In order to meet this charge, Paul stated:

(1) That he was a Jew by birth, and had enjoyed all the advantages of a Jewish education, Acts 22:3;

(2) He recounted the circumstances of his conversion, and the reason why he believed that he was called to preach the gospel, Acts 22:4-16;

(3) He proceeded to state the reasons why he went among the Gentiles, and evidently intended to vindicate his conduct there, Acts 22:17-21; but at this point, at the name Gentiles, his defense was interrupted by the enraged multitude, and he was not permitted to proceed.

What would have been his defense, therefore, had he been suffered to finish it, it is impossible to know with certainty. On another occasion, however, he was permitted to make a similar defense, and perhaps to complete the train of thought which he had purposed to pursue here. See Acts 22.


Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

Men, brethren, and fathers - A Hebrew form of expression for brethren and fathers: for two classes only are addressed. See the note on Acts 7:2.

Hear ye my defense - Μου της απολογιας, This apology of mine; in this sense the word apology was anciently understood: hence the Apologies of the primitive fathers, i.e. their defenses of the Christian religion. And this is as proper literal meaning; but it is now used only as implying an excuse for improper conduct. That this is an abuse of the term requires no proof.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

Men, brethren, and fathers,.... A common form of address used by the Jews; see Acts 7:2 but that the apostle should introduce his speech to these people in this manner, after they had treated him so inhumanly, as to drag him out of the temple, and beat him so unmercifully, is remarkable, and worthy of observation, when they scarcely deserved the name of "men"; and yet he not only gives them this, but calls them "brethren", they being his countrymen and kinsmen according to the flesh; and fathers, there being some among them, who might be men in years, and even members of the sanhedrim, and elders of the people, that were now got among the crowd: this shows how ready the apostle was to put up with affronts, and to forgive injuries done him:

hear ye my defence, which I make now unto you; in opposition to the charges brought against him, of speaking ill of the people of the Jews, the law of Moses, and of the temple, and in order to clear himself of these imputations, and vindicate his character and conduct.


Vincent's Word Studies

Defence (ἀπολογίας)

See on answer, 1 Peter 3:15.


Geneva Study Bible

Men, brethren, and fathers, hear ye my defence which I make now unto you.


People's New Testament

22:1 Paul's Address to the Jews in the Temple

SUMMARY OF ACTS 22:

Paul Speaks in Hebrew to the People. His Jewish Birth at Tarsus. His Education at the Feet of Gamaliel. His Persecution of the Church. The Appearance of Christ to Him on the Way to Damascus. His Baptism. The Vision of the Lord in the Temple. Sent to the Gentiles. The Interruption of the Mob. Appeals to His Rights as a Roman.


Wesley's Notes

22:1 Hear ye now my defence - Which they could not hear before for the tumult.


Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

CHAPTER 22

Ac 22:1-30. Paul's Defense from the Stairs of the Fortress-The Rage of the Audience Bursting Forth, the Commandant Has Him Brought into the Fort to Be Examined by Scourging, but Learning that He Is a Roman, He Orders His Release and Commands the Samhedrim to Try Him.


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

22:1-11 The apostle addressed the enraged multitude, in the customary style of respect and good-will. Paul relates the history of his early life very particularly; he notices that his conversion was wholly the act of God. Condemned sinners are struck blind by the power of darkness, and it is a lasting blindness, like that of the unbelieving Jews. Convinced sinners are struck blind as Paul was, not by darkness, but by light. They are for a time brought to be at a loss within themselves, but it is in order to their being enlightened. A simple relation of the Lord's dealings with us, in bringing us, from opposing, to profess and promote his gospel, when delivered in a right spirit and manner, will sometimes make more impression that laboured speeches, even though it amounts not to the full proof of the truth, such as was shown in the change wrought in the apostle.


Luke 12:11 "When you are brought before synagogues, rulers and authorities, do not worry about how you will defend yourselves or what you will say,
Acts 7:2 To this he replied: "Brothers and fathers, listen to me! The God of glory appeared to our father Abraham while he was still in Mesopotamia, before he lived in Haran.

Defence Defense Ear Fathers Hear Life Offer Story


Men, brethren, and fathers, hear ye my defence which I make now unto you.

1 Paul declares at large how he was converted to the faith,
17 and called to his apostleship.
22 At the very mentioning of the Gentiles the people exclaim on him.
24 He would have been scourged;
25 but claiming the privilege of a Roman, he escapes.

brethren. 7:2 13:26 23:1,6 28:17

my. Greek all. 19:33 24:10 25:8,16 26:1,2,24 Lu 12:11 21:14 Ro 2:15 1Co 9:3 2Co 7:11 12:19 Php 1:7,17 2Ti 4:16 1Pe 3:15

Acts Chapter 22 Verse 1

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