after the way which they call heresy Better (with Rev. Ver.) "after the Way which they call a sect." The word is the same which is used in Acts 24:5 for the "sect" of the Nazarenes. St Paul employs the expression "the Way," in that sense in which it soon became well known, to signify "the Christian religion." See note on Acts 9:2.

so worship I the God of my fathers Better, as Rev. Ver., "so serve I the God of our fathers." The verb is not the same as in Acts 24:11. Here the notion is of service which a man is bound to pay. The Apostle means that he has cast off no morsel of his old allegiance. The adjective can equally be rendered by "myfathers" or "ourfathers," but St Paul's aim is to shew that he has not severed himself from the ancestral faith of the whole nation, and so his thought would include himself with them.

believing all things which are written in the law and the prophets The Rev. Ver.gives very literally "all things which are according to the Law, and which are written in the Prophets." The Apostle thus testifies to his complete acceptance of all the Jewish Scriptures. Sometimes the division is given as "the Law, the Prophets, and the Psalms" (Luke 24:44), but more frequently, as in the text, only two sections are named (cp. Matthew 7:12; Matthew 11:13; Matthew 22:40; Luke 16:16; John 1:45).

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