Expositor's Bible Commentary Commentary Acts 24:2

Expositor's Bible Commentary Commentary

Acts 24:2

Expositor's Bible Commentary
Expositor's Bible Commentary

Expositor's Bible Commentary Commentary

Acts 24:2

SCRIPTURE

"And when he was called, Tertullus began to accuse him, saying, Seeing that by thee we enjoy much peace, and that by the providence evils are corrected for this nation," — Acts 24:2 (ASV)

Tertullus began the case for the prosecution with the customary flattery for the judge in words chosen for his purpose. Many Jews would have been shocked to hear the high priest’s mouthpiece attributing “a long period of peace” and “reforms” to Felix’s administration; and few would have joined in any expression of “profound gratitude” for the governor’s frequent displays of ferocity, cruelty, and greed. But Tertullus knew how to appeal to Felix’s vanity. It was also customary to promise brevity, though such is human nature that the promise was rarely kept.