Acts 13:13-16
Paul visits
synagogue on
Sabbath, sits and listens to
law and
prophets being read, before preaching the gospel.
Acts 13:26-27
Paul confirms the
prophets are read every
Sabbath.
Acts 13:38
Paul preaches that
justification (cleansing of sins) is only through Christ not the Law.
Acts 14:1
Paul visits another
synagogue.
Acts 15:20-21
Council at Jerusalem rules that gentiles are to...Obstain for blood, strangled food, fornication...For the
law of Moses has been preached in every city from the earliest times and is read in the
synagogues on every
Sabbath.
Acts 16:4
As they traveled from town to town, they delivered the decisions reached by the apostles and elders in Jerusalem
for the gentiles to obey.
Acts 16:13
On Sabbath, Paul went looking for a place of prayer in the town he was in
Acts 16:20
Romans took Paul to the magistrates accusing him of advocating
practices and
customs unlawful against the Romans...what would these be
Acts 17:1-4
"As was his custom", Paul visited another
synagogue for 3
Sabbaths and reasoned through the
scriptures proving Christ was the messiah.
Acts 17:10-12
Paul visits another
synagogue, convincing Jews and "God-believing gentiles"
Acts 17:17
Paul visits another
synagogue convincing Jews and "God-believing gentiles"
Acts 18:4
[At corinth] Every
Sabbath he reasoned in the
synagogue, trying to persuade Jews and Greeks.
Acts 18:13
Paul accused by some unbelieving Jews of persuading people to
worship contrary to the law.
Acts 18:18
Paul takes
nazarite vow found in the
law.
Acts 18:19
Paul visits another
synagogue to reason with Jews
Acts 18:24-26
Apollos, thoroughly knowledgeable of the
scriptures preaches Christ in
synagogue
Acts 19:8-10
Paul spoke in the
synagogue 3 months.
Acts 20:6
Paul celebrated the
feast of unleavened bread, a high sabbath in the law
Acts 20:16
Paul hurries to reach the
feast of pentecost. Another high sabbath in the law.
Acts 21:20-25
James and the elders of the way tell Paul that Jews are accusing him of
teaching against the law and suggest to him to perform a
nazarite vow and pay for others to do so to prove there was
NO TRUTH in their accusations and that Paul also
lives in obedience to the law. James then repeats the commands given to gentiles: abstain from food sacrificed to idols, from blood, from the meat of strangled animals and from sexual immorality.
Paul agrees.
Acts 22:12
Defending himself against false accusation, Paul explains that
Ananias who gave him his sight back,
is a devout observer of the law.
Acts 23:5
Paul is apologetic about cursing the high priest
reciting the law against cursing the ruler of the people.
Acts 23:6
Paul calls himself a pharisee
Acts 24:14-18
Defending himself again, Paul emphatically says he
believes everything that is in accordance with the Law and that is written in the Prophets, and is also a follower of Christ (the way). That he was ceremonially clean through the law's
nazarite vow and that he
presented offerings in the temple.
Acts 25:8
Paul defends himself again saying he's
done nothing against the law.
Acts 26:22
Paul says
he said nothing beyond what Moses and the prophets would have said.
Acts 28:17
Paul says he's
done nothing against his people or against the customs of his ancestors.
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This is what the record in Acts details regarding Paul and the law.