Paulo perante Agripa
Image ID
prcas4086
Description
Paul the Apostle stands in chains before the royal tribunal, stretching out his hand as he gives his defense before King Agrippa. A Roman soldier guards him at the side, while the crowned ruler, Bernice, and a presiding official listen from an elevated seat marked with the Roman emblem SPQR. The architectural setting evokes a formal hearing under imperial authority, where the gospel is proclaimed in the courts of power.
The scene draws from Acts 26, where Paul recounts his former persecution of Christians, his encounter with the risen Christ on the Damascus road, and his commission to preach repentance and forgiveness to Jews and Gentiles. Bound as a prisoner, Paul speaks as a witness rather than a criminal, showing that Christian testimony can remain bold even under accusation. This artwork serves well for teaching on apostolic witness, courtroom defense, persecution, missions, and the resurrection hope proclaimed before rulers.
The scene draws from Acts 26, where Paul recounts his former persecution of Christians, his encounter with the risen Christ on the Damascus road, and his commission to preach repentance and forgiveness to Jews and Gentiles. Bound as a prisoner, Paul speaks as a witness rather than a criminal, showing that Christian testimony can remain bold even under accusation. This artwork serves well for teaching on apostolic witness, courtroom defense, persecution, missions, and the resurrection hope proclaimed before rulers.
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