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The Lexham Context Commentary: New Testament surveys each book of the New Testament at several levels—Book, Division, Section, Pericope, Paragraph, and Unit—providing contextually appropriate commentary on each level. The reader of the commentary can easily ascertain the contextual importance of any larger section, or pericope, or even a particular verse of Scripture.

(9:1–19) The risen Jesus disrupts Saul as he is en route to Damascus to arrest members of the Way (9:1–2). The risen Lord arrests Saul’s attention, speaks to him, and orders a blind Saul to continue to Damascus (9:3–9). The Lord prepares Ananias for his meeting with Saul (and Saul with him) through a vision (9:10–16): Saul has been called to preach Jesus. Ananias receives Saul as a brother and anoints and baptizes him (9:17–19). (9:1–9) This paragraph describes
Acts 9:1–19