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When Agrippa was come and Bernice (ελθοντος του Αγριππα κα της Βερνικης). Genitive absolute, the participle agreeing in number and…

With great pomp. Greek: “with much phantasy”—fantasiav—, with much show, parade, and splendor, it was an occasion on which he cou…

When Agrippa was come, and Bernice, with great pomp.—It is probable that the description comes from one who had been an eyewitness…

It was the kind of congregation Paul was very pleased to address, and the gospel could not have had a nobler or worthier advocate, yet we do not re…

Luke describes Agrippa and Bernice as entering the audience chamber of Herod the Great’s Caesarean palace “with great pomp,” accompanied by a proce…

And on the morrow. Agrippa and his sister do not come like humble disciples of Christ, but they bring with them such pomp and splendor tha…

And on the morrow, when Agrippa was come
Into the hall, or court of judicature:
and Bernice<…

Agrippa had the government of Galilee. How many unjust and hasty judgments the Roman maxim (Acts 25:16) condemns! This heathen, guided …
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson