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Acts 22-28: Paul’s Final Journey

Unshaken Saints

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The Power of Rhetoric

The Romans were amazing when it came to rhetoric. It's not just Aristotle the Greek, it's Cicero the Roman that wrote so much about the power of persuasion. Here you have Tertullus who can weave this web of words in such a way that Felix himself will be persuaded to have Paul executed. And by the way, another word that's fascinating is 'informed' Informed seems really objective. I'm just going to provide information. No rhetoric needed. You can be as bland as monotone, as un-elegant as possible and still inform. This is the case against Paul. But since it's not just about providing information in an objective way,

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