Arrest And Imprisonment Of The Apostles In Palm Beach

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In the eyes of the Jewish leaders, when Jesus claimed to be God's son he was insulting God. Blasphemy was taken very seriously and the punishment was death by stoning. After Jesus was arrested, he was put on trial by the Sanhedrin.

After Jesus returned to his Father in heaven, the apostles preached to the people about Jesus. This angered the high priest and the Sadducees, who had the apostles thrown in jail. During the night, an angel of the Lord came to the jail and opened the doors.

Acts –26 occurs after the chief priests arrested Peter and John for preaching and healing in Jesus' name, and ordered them not to do so again (Acts –22). Now, all the apostles are healing and preaching in Jesus' name (Acts –16), and so the priests arrest them all.

The scoffers assert that the apostles are intoxicated because they drank too much wine. They attack Peter and his companions with a claim that is ridiculous; the time of day to see people under the influence of an alcoholic beverage is not at its beginning.

The outcome of the apostles' imprisonment after their arrest in Jerusalem varied. Some were released and continued preaching, while others spent the remainder of their lives in prison.

The priests, their temple guard, and other Jewish leaders of the Sadducee sect have arrested Peter and John for teaching that Jesus rose from the dead (Acts –2). Peter and John entered the temple for the afternoon prayers. After prayers, they spoke to a crowd of people about Jesus (Acts 3).

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So they have the apostles arrested. Therefore, the priests and the Sadducees have the temple guards arrest Peter and John and throw them into prison until the next day.The apostles found themselves in a challenging position between these two groups. Acts -21 tells of the apostles, which included John, being incarcerated in a "common jail". However, Scripture reports they all escaped. From the verses we are considering today, we learnt that the apostles were arrested for preaching the gospel. They arrested the apostles and put them in the public jail. The apostles, Peter and John, were arrested for healing a man who was lame and giving credit to Jesus. Yet that very belief was the reason for his arrest. The priests and rulers were filled with indignation, and laid their hands on the apostles, and put them in the common prison.

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Arrest And Imprisonment Of The Apostles In Palm Beach