what is Acts 9:5 really saying ?

DAN P

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I have always used Acts 9:5 and 6 to prove that the body of Christ began .

I have noticed that all have never commented on what verse 5 really means .

and he ( Paul ) said , who are you Lord and the Lord said , I AM Jesus Whom you are persecuting ( it is ) hard for you to kick against iron goads .

so what does that saying , hard for you to kick against iron goads , talking about .

in Acts 26:14 you will see the same wording ( iron goads ) .

and in 1 Cor 15:55 it is a combo of death and sting

and in verse 56 , it uses the same Greek word ( stink )

what say you ?

dan p
 

DAN P

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Fighting against something that you can't change. "...a proverbial expression, taken from beasts that are goaded, who kick against the goads or pricks, and hurt themselves the more thereby." (Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible).
Could it be a picture of those who are captives of sin and will never be able to escape , with out Christ ?

and Jesus frees Saul , even when a Pharisee and was blameless under the Law .

and Paul escapes the sting of death and escapes Hell .

and those who are teaching the OT Law Rom 15:56 will probably never escape the wheel of death , which is religion .

so , Paul is set free to be the apostles of grace to gentiles .

dan p
 
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