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I found him to be accused about questions of their law, but to have nothing laid to his charge worthy of death or of bonds.
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Innocent Before the Law
Commentators unanimously highlight that the Roman commander, Lysias, found Paul innocent of any crime against Rome. He recognized the accusations were purely about internal Jewish religious law. Scholars note this official verdict was crucial, as every Roman magistrate who later examined Paul would come to the same conclusion, demonstrating his legal innocence.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Questions of their law. So he understood the whole controversy to be.
Worthy of death. By the Roman law. He had been guilt…
Concerning questions of their law (περ ζητηματα του νομου αυτων). The very distinction drawn by Gallio in Corinth ([Reference Acts…
19th Century
Anglican
Accused of questions of their law.—The points which probably presented themselves to the chiliarch’s mind as the result o…
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16th Century
Protestant
Whom I perceived: In this statement, he acquits Paul, as far as his judgment could determine. But let us note that a profane man is speaki…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Whom I perceived to be accused of questions of their law , &c.] As about the resurrection of the dead, and a future …
God has instruments for every work. The natural abilities and moral virtues of unbelievers have often been employed to protect his persecuted serva…
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