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An Unexpected Verdict
Commentators unanimously note Governor Festus's surprise. Given the intensity of the Jewish leaders' accusations and Paul's long imprisonment, Festus expected to hear charges of serious political crimes like treason or sedition. Instead, he found the accusations were not about breaking Roman law but were, in his view, internal religious disputes. This unintentionally vindicated Paul, showing he was innocent of any actual crime against the state.
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18th Century
Theologian
No accusation, etc. No charge as I expected of a breach of the peace; of a violation of the Roman law; of atrocious crime. It was natural …
Brought (εφερον). Imperfect active of φερω, referring to their repeated charges.
Of such evil things as I supposed …
19th Century
Preacher
Festus may have supposed that they would have accused Paul of plotting against Rome, or of some other political crime. He would have thought such m…
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Festus told Agrippa how the Jewish leaders confronted him with Paul’s case when he first went to Jerusalem and that they had asked for Paul’s death…
16th Century
Theologian
They laid no such crime to his charge. I marvel why Festus says that there was no such crime objected to Paul as he supposed, since he was…
17th Century
Pastor
Against whom when the accusers stood up
As they were obliged to do, while they were exhibiting their charges, bearin…
17th Century
Minister
Agrippa had the government of Galilee. How many unjust and hasty judgments the Roman maxim (Acts 25:16) condemns! This heathen, guided …