Quote:
Originally Posted by Lafon
The difference between the two is found in these words.... "A" and "THE." In the former the men with Paul did, indeed, hear "a" voice, but they did not hear "the" voice of God. Different, yet the same thing, actually, only the former advises that they did not distinguish "a" voice which they heard as being that voice of "the" Lord. That's the way I see it, but as others have stated, it really doesn't change the main point, which is, Paul heard "the" voice of Jesus.
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The scriptures in question are
Acts 9:7 which says:
7 And the men who journeyed with him stood speechless, hearing a voice but seeing no one.
And
Acts 22:9 which says:
9 “And those who were with me indeed saw the light and were afraid,but they did not hear the voice of Him who spoke to me.
Now which account of Paul's experience is correct?
As I'm reading these scriptures right here it looks like the writer Luke is giving his account of what happened in
Acts 9:7 and then in
Acts 22:9 Paul is giving his account of what happened.