Commentaries:
People's Commentary (NT)
Acts 22:3
I am . . . a Jew. In order to refute their charge that he taught
against Moses, he calls attention to his Jewish birth, and his
education under their venerated doctor of the law, Gamaliel. For the
character of this teacher, see PNT "Ac 5:34".
Was zealous toward God. His zeal was like theirs, honest and ardent.
Observe how he associates himself with his hearers. It was the first
opportunity he had ever had to explain to the people of Jerusalem the
reason why he had become a Christian.
Other commentary entries containing this verse:
John 16:2
Acts 5:34
Acts 9:1
Acts 9:3
Acts 22:3
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