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To: Pyro7480; DoctorMichael

This will be the first time I have ever been out of the United States. Please pray for me!

I wish I had a laptop of hand-held so I could get things to you each day, but I don't.

I'll keep a diary and put it all together when I get back.


8 posted on 06/01/2006 8:20:20 AM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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These don't match up --- hmmmmmm.

From: Acts 28:16-20, 30-31


Arrival in Rome (Continuation)



[16] And when we came into Rome, Paul was allowed to stay by himself,
with the soldier that guarded him.


Paul and the Roman Jews


[17] After three days he called together the local leaders of the Jews;
and when they had gathered, he said to them, "Brethren, though I had
done nothing against the people or the customs of our fathers, yet I
was delivered prisoner from Jerusalem into the hands of the Romans.
[18] When they had examined me, they wished to set me at liberty,
because there was no reason for the death penalty in my case. [19] But
when the Jews objected, I was compelled to appeal to Caesar though I
had no charge to bring against my nation. [20] For this reason
therefore I have asked to see you and speak with you since it is
because of the hope of Israel that I am bound with this chain."


Paul's Ministry in Rome


[30] And he lived there two whole years at his own expense and welcomed
all who came to him, [31] preaching the kingdom of God and teaching
about the Lord Jesus Christ quite openly and unhindered.




Commentary:


16. Paul must have arrived in Rome around the year 61. He was allowed
to stay in a private house; in other words he was under "custodia
militaris", which meant that the only restriction was that he was
guarded by a soldier at all times.


This is the last verse where St Luke uses the first person plural.


17. In keeping with his missionary custom, Paul immediately addresses
the Jews of Rome; in fact there is no further mention of his contact
with the Christians in the city. The Apostle wants to give his fellow
Jews a kind of last opportunity to hear and understand the Gospel. He
presents himself as a member of the Jewish community who wants to take
a normal part in the life of that community and feels he has to explain
his own position.


19. The use of Roman privileges by a Jew might have been regarded by
Jews as a sign of disrespect towards their own beliefs and customs.
Therefore, Paul tries to explain why he took the exceptional step of
invoking his Roman citizenship and appealing to Caesar.


30-31. "Not only was he not forbidden to preach in Rome", St Bede
writes, "but despite the enormous power of Nero and all his crimes
which history reports, he remained free to proclaim the Gospel of
Christ to the furthest parts of the West, as he himself writes to the
Romans: 'At present, however, I am going to Jerusalem with aid for the
saints' (Rom 15:25); and a little later: 'When therefore I have
completed this, and have delivered to them what has been raised, I
shall go on by way of you to Spain' (v. 28). Finally he was crowned
with martyrdom in the last years of Nero" ("Super Act Expositio, ad
loc.").


We do not know exactly what happened at the end of the two years. It
may be that Paul's Jewish accusers did not appear, or they may have
argued their case before the imperial tribunal and Paul was found not
guilty. At any event, he was set free and Luke considers his task
done--the work God gave him to do when he inspired him to write his
book.


"If you ask me", St John Chrysostom observes, "why St Luke, who stayed
with the Apostle up to his martyrdom, did not bring his narrative up to
that point, I will reply that the Book of the Acts, in the form that
has come down to us, perfectly fulfills its author's purpose. For the
evangelists' only aim was to write down the most essential things"
("Hom. on Acts", 1).


The kind of conventional way the book concludes has led many
commentators (from early times up to the present day) to think that it
had already been finished before Paul's first imprisonment in Rome came
to an end. Christian tradition has nothing very concrete to say about
exactly when the Acts of the Apostles was written.



Source: "The Navarre Bible: Text and Commentaries". Biblical text
taken from the Revised Standard Version and New Vulgate. Commentaries
made by members of the Faculty of Theology of the University of
Navarre, Spain. Published by Four Courts Press, Kill Lane, Blackrock,
Co. Dublin, Ireland.


9 posted on 06/01/2006 8:24:34 AM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Salvation

As a Scientist I have travelled extensively all over the world. The most general thing I can say for Europe is that you should have little trouble in larger European cities where the population is more 'cosmopolitan' and English is usually either a second language or picked up from the barrage of American media they are exposed to. Once you leave the big-city areas however, it gets a little more diffcult and you have to play a game of 'Charades' sometimes to get your point across.


14 posted on 06/01/2006 8:38:51 AM PDT by DoctorMichael (A wall first. A wall now.)
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To: Salvation
Take a digital camera and extra batteries because you can't use the plugs there.One of our onair priest's leaves the 18 and he is working on getting a cell phone to do live radio from Rome.I will pray for you Salvation.
25 posted on 06/01/2006 10:42:59 AM PDT by fatima (Kathy in Alaska is the best.)
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To: Salvation

"This will be the first time I have ever been out of the United States. Please pray for me!"

Don't be worry, we are almost civilized ;)
I hope you will enjoy your trip to our part of world.


34 posted on 06/01/2006 3:30:32 PM PDT by gadrael
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