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He even tried to profane the temple. We arrested him.
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A Case Built on Lies
Commentators unanimously agree that this charge—that Paul attempted to profane the temple—was a "flat untruth" and "groundless." The accusers knowingly distorted the events of Acts 21:28. Scholars note they even modified their original accusation from Paul actually profaning the temple to merely attempting to, likely because it was easier to argue. This shows the entire case against Paul was built on lies.
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18th Century
Theologian
Who also has gone about. Who has endeavored.
To profane the temple. This was a serious, but unfounded charge. It arose fro…
Assayed to profane (επειρασεν βεβηλωσα). A flat untruth, but the charge of the Asian Jews (21:28-30). Verbum optum ad calumnian…
19th Century
Bishop
Who also hath gone about to profane the temple.—Better, who even attempted to profane. Here the case was clearly to be supported …
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The three charges laid against Paul (v.5) are probably only a precis of the entire case. Tertullus obviously intended to create the impression of p…
16th Century
Who went about to pollute the temple. It was a light and almost frivolous accusation to charge him with this before the Roman governor, wh…
17th Century
Pastor
Who also has gone about to profane the temple By introducing a Greek into it; see (Acts 21:28[Reference …
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