Acts 24:12-13

Verse 12. And they neither found me, etc. The first charge of Tertullus against Paul was, Acts 24:5, that he was "a pestilent fellow, and a mover of sedition." The charge of his being a pest was so general, that Paul did not think it necessary to attempt to refute it. To the specification, that he was a mover of sedition, he replies by a firm denial, and by a solemn declaration that they had not found him in any synagogue, or in the city, or in the temple, either disputing or exciting a tumult. His conduct there had been entirely peaceable; and they had no right to suppose that it had been otherwise anywhere.

(h) "neither found me" Acts 25:8, 28:17
Verse 13. Neither can they prove the things, etc. That is, that I am a mover of sedition, or a disturber of the peace of the people. This appeal he boldly makes; he challenges investigation; and as they did not offer to specify any acts of disorder or tumult excited by him, this charge falls of course.

(i) "prove the things" 1Pet 3:16

Acts 25:8

Verse 8. While he answered, etc. See this answer more at length in Acts 24:10-21. As the accusations against him were the same now as then, he made to them the same reply.

(**) "for himself" "made his defense"
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