Acts 7:58
Context7:58 When 1 they had driven him out of the city, they began to stone him, 2 and the witnesses laid their cloaks 3 at the feet of a young man named Saul.
Acts 22:20
Context22:20 And when the blood of your witness 4 Stephen was shed, 5 I myself was standing nearby, approving, 6 and guarding the cloaks 7 of those who were killing him.’ 8
[7:58] 1 tn Grk “And when.” Because of the length of the Greek sentence and the tendency of contemporary English style to use shorter sentences, καί (kai) has not been translated here; a new sentence is begun instead.
[7:58] 2 sn They began to stone him. The irony of the scene is that the people do exactly what the speech complains about in v. 52.
[7:58] 3 tn Or “outer garments.”
[22:20] 4 sn Now Paul referred to Stephen as your witness, and he himself had also become a witness. The reversal was now complete; the opponent had now become a proponent.
[22:20] 5 sn When the blood of your witness Stephen was shed means “when your witness Stephen was murdered.”
[22:20] 6 tn Grk “and approving.” This καί (kai) has not been translated since English normally uses a coordinating conjunction only between the last two elements in a series of three or more.
[22:20] 7 tn Or “outer garments.”
[22:20] 8 tn Or “who were putting him to death.” For the translation of ἀναιρούντων (anairountwn) as “putting to death” see BDAG 64 s.v. ἀναιρέω 2.