Apostelgeschichte 22:5

5 wie auch der Hohepriester und die ganze Ältestenschaft mir Zeugnis gibt, von denen ich auch Briefe an die Brüder empfing und nach Damaskus reiste, um auch diejenigen, die dort waren, gebunden nach Jerusalem zu führen, auf daß sie gestraft würden.

Apostelgeschichte 22:5 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 22:5

As also the high priest doth bear me witness
Either Annas, or Caiaphas, who was at that time high priest; and it should seem by this, that he was still in being; or else that the apostle had preserved his letter, written with his own hand, which he was able to produce at any time, as a testimony of the truth of what he had said, or was about to say; since he speaks of him (as now) bearing him witness, or as one that could:

and all the estate of the elders;
the whole Jewish sanhedrim, for this character respects not men in years, but men in office, and such who were members of the high court of judicature in Jerusalem;

from whom also I received letters unto the brethren;
some render it "against the brethren", as if the Christians were meant; whereas the apostle intends the Jews of the synagogue at Damascus, whom the apostle calls brethren; because they were of the same nation, and his kinsmen according to the flesh; and, at that time, of the same religion and principles with him; and this is put out of doubt, by the Syriac, Arabic, and Ethiopic versions, which render it, "the brethren that were at Damascus": and these letters were to recommend him to them, and to empower him to persecute the Christians, and to demand and require their assistance in it; the Ethiopic version calls them, "letters of power"; and it seems from hence, that these letters were received from the whole sanhedrim, as well as from the high priest, and were signed by both:

and went to Damascus to bring them which were there bound unto
Jerusalem, for to be punished:
with stripes, or with death, as they should be judged worthy; see ( Acts 9:2 ) .

Apostelgeschichte 22:5 In-Context

3 Und er spricht: Ich bin ein jüdischer Mann, geboren zu Tarsus in Cilicien; aber auferzogen in dieser Stadt zu den Füßen Gamaliels, unterwiesen nach der Strenge des väterlichen Gesetzes, war ich, wie ihr alle heute seid, ein Eiferer für Gott;
4 der ich diesen Weg verfolgt habe bis zum Tode, indem ich sowohl Männer als Weiber band und in die Gefängnisse überlieferte,
5 wie auch der Hohepriester und die ganze Ältestenschaft mir Zeugnis gibt, von denen ich auch Briefe an die Brüder empfing und nach Damaskus reiste, um auch diejenigen, die dort waren, gebunden nach Jerusalem zu führen, auf daß sie gestraft würden.
6 Es geschah mir aber, als ich reiste und Damaskus nahte, daß um Mittag plötzlich aus dem Himmel ein großes Licht mich umstrahlte.
7 Und ich fiel zu Boden und hörte eine Stimme, die zu mir sprach: Saul, Saul, was verfolgst du mich?
The Elberfelder Bible is in the public domain.