30 Minutes In The New Testament

Acts 21:15-22:16 (Episode 432)

Mar 23, 2026
A vibrant walk-through of Paul’s return to Jerusalem, the tense temple uproar, and his dramatic arrest. The hosts explore Paul's Hebrew address and his upbringing, education, and zeal. They highlight the Damascus encounter and the role of baptism in his testimony. The conversation also considers strategies to remove offense and how authorities respond to public disorder.
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INSIGHT

Paul Uses Freedom To Remove Cultural Offense

  • Paul willingly submits to Jewish purification to remove grounds for accusation.
  • James frames this as strategic contextualization so Gentile mission faces only gospel offense, not cultural scandal.
ANECDOTE

AI Noted Scripture's Realistic View Of Humanity

  • Daniel and Erick recount an AI (Claude) saying scripture's anthropology made Christianity persuasive.
  • Daniel recalls his own initial attraction to Christianity stemming from the Bible's realistic view of humanity.
INSIGHT

Ritual Compliance Doesn't Prevent Persecution

  • The mob attacks Paul despite his public observance, showing ritual compliance can't shield gospel messengers.
  • Luke emphasizes Paul's innocence in the temple and the crowd's hostility as the real disorder.
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