%0 Journal Article %T The End of Acts and the Jewish Response: Condemnation, Tragedy, or Hope? %A Karl L. Armstrong %J Currents in Biblical Research %@ 1745-5200 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1476993X18811259 %X This article examines recent and historic views relating to the interpretation of Acts 28.26-27 (=Isa. 6.9-10) and the response of the Jews at the end of Acts. Among the conflicting views, scholars (with some overlap) fall into one of three general categories that suggest some degree of Jewish condemnation, tragedy or hope. Recent trends demonstrate a more hopeful prognosis than prior assessments with regards to Luke¡¯s attitude towards the Jews. This trend is supported by recent studies regarding the wisdom background for the text of Isa. 6.9-10 in light of the growing recognition of and appreciation for an increasingly Jewish portrait of Paul in Acts %K Acts 28.16-31 %K Isaiah 6.9-10 %K Jews %K Gentiles %K end of Acts %K anti-Semitism %K salvation %K condemnation %K tragedy %K rejection %K hope %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1476993X18811259