Raymond E. Brown (An Introduction to the New Testament) says that the scene involving Stephen's trial and death is significant because the death of Stephen in Acts matches so closely the death of Jesus in Luke. Both cases begin with a trial and then the Jewish mob demands the death penalty. Both accounts speak of the Son of Man at the right hand of God (Luke 22:69; Acts 7:56); both have a prayer for the forgiveness of those who are effecting this execution ( Luke 23:34a; Acts 7:60); both have the dying figure commend his spirit heavenward (Luke 23:46; Acts 7:59). Brown says that Acts has shown Peter providing continuity with Jesus' ministry of healing and preaching, while Stephen provides continuity with Jesus' death. He says we can never verify the existence or martyrdom of Stephen. If we can never verify that Stephen was really stoned by the Jews, we can not say with certainty why this happened.
A:For telling the truthSaint Stephen was stoned to death for preaching Christianity and accusing the Jewish authorities of betraying and murdering Jesus. This angered the Jewish leaders who viewed his teachings as blasphemous and him as a threat to their authority. As a result, they incited a mob to stone him to death as a form of punishment.
Saint Stephen was stoned to death outside the city walls of Jerusalem. This event is recorded in the Bible in the Book of Acts, in the New Testament.
Stephen was stoned to death in Jerusalem, outside the city walls. This event is recorded in the Bible in the Book of Acts, chapter 7.
Stephen was a Christian martyr who was stoned to death for his faith. His martyrdom is recorded in the Bible in the book of Acts. As the first Christian martyr, Stephen's devotion to God and forgiveness of his persecutors led to his recognition as a saint in the Christian tradition.
Saint Stephen is known as a martyr because he was the first Christian martyr recorded in the Bible. He was stoned to death for his unwavering faith and preaching of Christianity, making the ultimate sacrifice for his beliefs. This act of martyrdom solidified his place in Christian history and earned him the title of the first Christian martyr.
Saint Stephen was the first Christian martyr, who was stoned to death for his faith in Jerusalem. He is considered a prominent figure in early Christianity and is celebrated as the patron saint of deacons, headaches, and stonemasons. His martyrdom is recorded in the Acts of the Apostles in the Bible.
He was stoned to death.
He was stoned to death in or near Jerusalem.
Saint Stephen was stoned to death outside the city walls of Jerusalem. This event is recorded in the Bible in the Book of Acts, in the New Testament.
Stephen was stoned to death in Jerusalem, outside the city walls. This event is recorded in the Bible in the Book of Acts, chapter 7.
The first martyr was Saint Stephen. He was stoned to death for his faith.
Stoned to death in front of Saul before his conversion.
Saint Stephen is known as a martyr because he was the first Christian martyr recorded in the Bible. He was stoned to death for his unwavering faith and preaching of Christianity, making the ultimate sacrifice for his beliefs. This act of martyrdom solidified his place in Christian history and earned him the title of the first Christian martyr.
Saint Stephen is believed to have been martyred in 34 AD, so it is assumed he lived until his early 30s, making his lifespan around 30-33 years.
Stephen died about the year 33 AD. He was stoned to death by the Jews.
It was Stephen who was stoned to death.
St. Stephen, the first martyr, a deacon of the early church, who, as he was being stoned to death, asked pardon for his persecutors... Saul (Paul) witnessed the death [prior to his conversion]
It was Stephen who was stoned to death.