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When Paul said he was happy, he meant he felt fortunate or blessed to make his case before King Agrippa. King Agrippa was also a Roman and he knew Roman laws. When Paul said he was happy, he meant he felt fortunate or blessed to make his case before King Agrippa. King Agrippa was also a Roman and he knew Roman laws.
See: Ancient Trials (Lawsuit); Bless (Blessing) See: [Ancient Trials (Lawsuit)](../articles/ancienttrials.md); [Bless (Blessing)](../articles/bless.md)
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Some scholars think the fathers about which Paul spoke were Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Other scholars think Paul was speaking about other ancestors of Israel. Some scholars think the fathers about which Paul spoke were Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Other scholars think Paul was speaking about other ancestors of Israel.
See: Ancestor and Descendant (Fathers, Forefathers, Patriarchs) See: [Ancestor and Descendant (Fathers, Forefathers, Patriarchs)](../articles/ancestor.md)
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God promised many things to these fathers. God promised the messiah, resurrection from the dead, the kingdom of God, and eternal life with God the Father. God promised many things to these fathers. God promised the messiah, resurrection from the dead, the kingdom of God, and eternal life with God the Father.
See: Messiah (Christ); Resurrect (Resurrection); Kingdom of God; Eternal Life; God the Father See: [Messiah (Christ)](../articles/messiahchrist.md); [Resurrect (Resurrection)](../articles/resurrect.md) ; [Kingdom of God](../articles/kingdomofgod.md); [Eternal Life](../articles/eternallife.md); [Godfather](../articles/godfather.md)
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Some scholars think Paul meant that he wanted Christians to be punished and killed. More scholars do not think Paul was a ruler on the Jewish council. Some scholars think Paul meant that he wanted Christians to be punished and killed. More scholars do not think Paul was a ruler on the Jewish council.
See: Jewish Council (Sanhedrin); Punish (Punishment) See: Jewish Council (Sanhedrin); [Punish (Punishment)](../articles/punish.md)
### What did it mean to “blaspheme”? ### What did it mean to “blaspheme”?
See: Blaspheme (Blasphemy) See: [Blaspheme (Blasphemy)](../articles/blaspheme.md)
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Scholars think that when Jesus said, “It is hard for you to kick a goad” he used a metaphor. In ancient times, people used a goad to make an ox move. If an ox kicked against the stick, this caused more discomfort for the ox. Scholars think Jesus said this to Paul in order to tell Paul that he was resisting God. That is, when Paul wanted to persecute Christians, this fought against God. It was not what God wanted Paul to do. Scholars think that when Jesus said, “It is hard for you to kick a goad” he used a metaphor. In ancient times, people used a goad to make an ox move. If an ox kicked against the stick, this caused more discomfort for the ox. Scholars think Jesus said this to Paul in order to tell Paul that he was resisting God. That is, when Paul wanted to persecute Christians, this fought against God. It was not what God wanted Paul to do.
See: Metaphor; Persecute (Persecution) See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); [Persecute (Persecution)](../articles/persecute.md)
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Paul persecuted Jesus when he persecuted Christians. When he did this, he persecuted Jesus (see: Luke 10:16). Paul persecuted Jesus when he persecuted Christians. When he did this, he persecuted Jesus (see: Luke 10:16).
See: Persecute (Persecution) See: [Persecute (Persecution)](../articles/persecute.md)
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Paul was able to open peoples eyes. This is a metaphor. God gave Paul the ability to teach the Gentiles about sin. Before Paul taught them, the Gentiles did not know they sinned. They now knew they sinned. Paul was able to open peoples eyes. This is a metaphor. God gave Paul the ability to teach the Gentiles about sin. Before Paul taught them, the Gentiles did not know they sinned. They now knew they sinned.
See: Metaphor; Gentile; Sin See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); [Gentile](../articles/gentile.md); [Sin](../articles/sin.md)
### What did it mean to turn, “from darkness to light”? ### What did it mean to turn, “from darkness to light”?
See: Light and Darkness (metaphor) See: [Light and Darkness (Metaphor)](../articles/lightdarkness.md)
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Scholars think the heavenly vision was the revelation Jesus gave Paul on the road to Damascus. Scholars think the heavenly vision was the revelation Jesus gave Paul on the road to Damascus.
See: Heaven; Vision See: [Heaven](../articles/heaven.md); [Vision)](../articles/vision.md)
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1. Because King Agrippa was a Jew, he understood Paul. However, he did not think Paul was thinking in the right way. 1. Because King Agrippa was a Jew, he understood Paul. However, he did not think Paul was thinking in the right way.
See: Resurrect (Resurrection) See: [Resurrect (Resurrection)](../articles/resurrect.md)
**Advice to translators**: Someone who is insane is crazy or is ill and cannot think the right way. **Advice to translators**: Someone who is insane is crazy or is ill and cannot think the right way.
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When Paul said, “this has not been done in a corner” he used a metaphor. He meant that all the events that were fulfilled Gods promises and people could see these promises being fulfilled. People saw Jesus resurrected. Paul also said that all these events were prophesied by Moses and the ancient prophets of Israel. When Paul said, “this has not been done in a corner” he used a metaphor. He meant that all the events that were fulfilled Gods promises and people could see these promises being fulfilled. People saw Jesus resurrected. Paul also said that all these events were prophesied by Moses and the ancient prophets of Israel.
See: Metaphor; Fulfill (Fulfillment); Prophecy (Prophesy); Prophet See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); [Fulfill (Fulfillment)](../articles/fulfill.md); [Prophecy (Prophesy)](../articles/prophecy.md) ; [Prophet](../articles/prophet.md)
### Why did Paul want people to be like him but without prison chains? ### Why did Paul want people to be like him but without prison chains?
Paul wanted people to be like him, but without prison chains. Paul prayed that Agrippa would believe Jesus as Paul believed Jesus. However, Paul did not wish Agrippa to be imprisoned. Paul was imprisoned, but he did not do anything wrong. Paul wanted people to be like him, but without prison chains. Paul prayed that Agrippa would believe Jesus as Paul believed Jesus. However, Paul did not wish Agrippa to be imprisoned. Paul was imprisoned, but he did not do anything wrong.
Why did the king stand up?
### Why did the king stand up?
Scholars think that both Agrippa and Festus had heard everything they wanted to hear from Paul. When they stood up, this meant that their meeting had ended. Scholars think that both Agrippa and Festus had heard everything they wanted to hear from Paul. When they stood up, this meant that their meeting had ended.