From yesterday’s post, Paul said: “Wherefore he saith also in another psalm, Thou shalt not suffer
thine Holy One to see corruption.” Acts
13:35
Paul here did not give a page and verse citation for the
quotation. Those would not exist
for centuries. Instead, Paul
assumed that his listeners would be familiar with the verse. Jewish men of Paul’s day could be
expected to know the passage, having spent every Sabbath listening to scripture
reading in the synagogue.
The books (actually the scrolls) of Scripture did not have
names but were known by the first few words of the first sentence. The listeners had heard the readings so
many times that they knew the book and the passage being disvcussed as soon as
the words were spoken.
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