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Title: Acts, Chapter 7


1
Lesson 15
  • Acts, Chapter 7

2
Time Frame (Acts 7)
  • Pauls conversion (Acts 9)
  • A reference back to Lesson 3 reveals that we have
    placed the conversion of Paul to approximately 34
    AD
  • The events of Chapter 6 take place not long
    before his conversion.
  • Chapter 7s events immediately follow the
    accusations of Acts 68-15

3
Stephens Address (vs. 1-53) 1
  • The Purpose of Stephens address
  • First, a defense against the false accusations of
    blasphemy lodged against him.
  • Less a defense of self, and more a defense of the
    gospel he preached
  • Second, a means of convicting the Jews of their
    sins. Specifically, of rejecting the one sent by
    God
  • Note Any perceived discrepancies in Stephens
    history can be resolved.

4
Stephens Address (vs. 1-53) 2
  • A Breakdown of His Address (Reese)
  • The case of Abraham and the Patriarchs (emphasis
    on God). 71-16
  • The case of Moses in Egypt (emphasis on Moses).
    717-29
  • The case of Israel in the Wilderness (emphasis on
    the Law). 730-43
  • The case of the Tabernacle and the Temple
    (emphasis on the Temple). 744-50
  • The application. 751-53

5
Stephens Address (vs. 1-53) 3
  • The Call of Abraham (1-8)
  • Stephen, in giving this long history, showed a
    reverence toward the history and institutions of
    the Jews. (Thus contradicting the false charges
    against him).
  • Note Stephen reveals details concerning
    Abrahams calling (first from Mesopotamia) that
    are not found in the Genesis account. His words
    supplement our knowledge of O.T.

6
Stephens Address (vs. 1-53) 4
  • The Call of Abraham (1-8)
  • Events of Genesis 1127 124 summarized.
  • Abraham lived a nomadic life in Canaan. Yet, God
    has promised that his descendents would possess
    the land.
  • Abraham begot Isaac, and circumcised him on the
    eight day (a covenant with God).
  • Isaac, Jacob, 12 patriarchs.

7
Stephens Address (vs. 1-53) 5
  • The Patriarchs in Egypt (9-16)
  • God used the patriarchs jealousy of Joseph, and
    installed him with favor as governor of Egypt
  • Brothers and then Jacob all came to Egypt, where
    Jacob died (Gen. 4933).
  • Note Genesis 5013 reveals that Jacob was
    buries in the field of Machpelah (Hebron).
  • It is believed that the burials in Schechem refer
    to the Patriarchs. (vs. 16)

8
Stephens Address (vs. 1-53) 6
  • God Delivers Israel by Moses (17-36)
  • Moses appearance was the time of the promise
    (made to Abraham by God)
  • The people grew numerous in Egypt (Exodus 16-9)
  • New Pharaoh antagonistic toward Israelites
    (killed male children)
  • Moses escaped this fate, raised as the son of
    Pharaohs daughter

9
Stephens Address (vs. 1-53) 7
  • God Delivers Israel by Moses (17-36), cont.
  • Moses was well educated and mighty (22)
  • At age 40, all changed as Moses saved a slave by
    killing an Egyptian oppressor. He fled to Midian
    (23-29)
  • At 80, God called him to deliver and rule over
    the Israelites (30-35)
  • Moses did as God commanded (36)
  • Note Stephen answered claims of blasphemy by
    accurately and reverently recounting Moses
    history

10
Stephens Address (vs. 1-53) 8
  • Israel rebels against God (37-43)
  • Note that Moses prophesied about the Christ (37)
    (cf. Deuteronomy 1815-18)
  • If these listeners were really concerned about
    Moses, they would have heeded his words
  • In their hearts they turned back to Egypt (vs.
    39) (cf. Exodus 32)
  • God turned away from them (42)
  • Sacrifice not enough (42-43) (cf. Amos 5)

11
Stephens Address (vs. 1-53) 9
  • Gods True Tabernacle (44-50)
  • Stephen now answers the accusation that he had
    spoken against the Temple (613)
  • Main point It is not speaking evil of the
    temple to note that God would not choose that
    house as his abode forever
  • Tabernacle first, until David (45)
  • Temple next, by Solomon (47)
  • However, Gods abode not in temples made with
    hands (48-50) cf. Isa. 661-2, Psa. 10255
    (Irony, Paul Acts 1724)

12
Stephens Address (vs. 1-53) 10
  • The Application (51-53)
  • Sharp change in tone with the application.
    Evidently, his hearers were unwilling to heed his
    message
  • Uncircumcised in heart and ears (not acting as
    Gods people. Unwilling to hear the truth from
    God.
  • When messengers of God resisted, the Holy Spirit
    is resisted
  • Fathers killed the prophets, they now killed
    Jesus, the Son of God
  • As such, disobedient to the law of God

13
Stephen the Martyr (vs. 54-60) 1
  • The Councils reaction
  • Contrast with Acts 237. They were enraged
  • They stopped their ears, and stoned him to death
  • Saul was there
  • Stephens Demeanor
  • Filled with the Holy Spirit Vision (55-56)
  • Forgiving spirit at his death (59-60)
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