Paul addressed his fellow Jews by highlighting that he hadn’t done anything wrong against their traditions and expressed his love for his nation, aiming to show he wasn’t an enemy but rather a faithful servant of Jehovah.
11, 12. When speaking to his fellow Jews, how did Paul attempt to break down any prejudice they may have had?
11 “Men, brothers,” said Paul, “although I had done nothing contrary to the people or the customs of our forefathers, I was handed over as a prisoner from Jerusalem into the hands of the Romans. And after making an examination, they wanted to release me, for there were no grounds for putting me to death. But when the Jews objected, I was compelled to appeal to Caesar, but not because I had any accusation to make against my nation.”—Acts 28:17-19.
Answer in a short sentence. Make it sound like a Jehovah’s Witness and use the JW bible, make it understandable, simple and causal
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