30The next
day, determined to get to the root of the trouble and know for sure
what was behind the Jewish accusation, the captain released Paul and
ordered a meeting of the high priests and the High Council to see what
they could make of it. Paul was led in and took his place before them.
1-3Paul
surveyed the members of the council with a steady gaze, and then said
his piece: "Friends, I've lived with a clear conscience before God all
my life, up to this very moment." That set the Chief Priest Ananias
off. He ordered his aides to slap Paul in the face. Paul shot back,
"God will slap you down! What a fake you are! You sit there and judge
me by the Law and then break the Law by ordering me slapped around!"
4The aides were scandalized: "How dare you talk to God's Chief Priest like that!"
5Paul acted surprised. "How was I to know he was Chief Priest? He doesn't act like a Chief Priest. You're right, the Scripture does say, 'Don't speak abusively to a ruler of the people.' Sorry."
6Paul, knowing some of the council was made up of Sadducees and others of Pharisees and how they hated each other, decided to exploit their antagonism: "Friends, I am a stalwart Pharisee from a long line of Pharisees. It's because of my Pharisee convictions—the hope and resurrection of the dead—that I've been hauled into this court."
7-9The moment he said this, the council split right down the middle, Pharisees and Sadducees going at each other in heated argument. Sadducees have nothing to do with a resurrection or angels or even a spirit. If they can't see it, they don't believe it. Pharisees believe it all. And so a huge and noisy quarrel broke out. Then some of the religion scholars on the Pharisee side shouted down the others: "We don't find anything wrong with this man! And what if a spirit has spoken to him? Or maybe an angel? What if it turns out we're fighting against God?"
10That was fuel on the fire. The quarrel flamed up and became so violent the captain was afraid they would tear Paul apart, limb from limb. He ordered the soldiers to get him out of there and escort him back to the safety of the barracks.
*Headline from Chief Priest Press
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