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The king rose up, and the governor, and Bernice, and those who sat with them.
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An Abrupt Conclusion
Commentators note that the king's rising was an abrupt end to the hearing. Paul had delivered his final, powerful appeal, and this prompted King Agrippa to conclude the proceedings and leave with the other dignitaries to discuss the matter privately.
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Rose up (ανεστη). Second aorist active of ανιστημ (intransitive), agreeing only with "the king" (ο βασιλευς). The entertainment wa…
19th Century
Bishop
And when he had thus spoken, the king rose up . . .—The act indicated, as far as it went, that the Apostle’s words had ma…
Preacher
He had impressed Agrippa most favourably, and it is quite clear that the King was not jesting with him; he was at least convinced that Paul had don…
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Paul had had the last word, and his light touch at the end of his response evidently broke up the meeting. With it Agrippa dismissed the proceeding…
17th Century
Pastor
And when he had thus spoken These words are omitted in the Alexandrian copy, the Vulgate Latin, Syriac, and Ethiopic…
Minister
It is fitting for us, on all occasions, to speak the words of truth and sobriety, and then we need not be troubled by the unjust criticisms of men.…
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