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"

Acts 28:17

Verse 17. Paul called the chief of the Jews. He probably had two objects in this: one was to vindicate himself from the suspicion of crime, or to convince them that the charges alleged against him were false; and the other, to explain to them the gospel of Christ. In accordance with his custom everywhere, he seized the excellent opportunity of making the gospel known to his own countrymen; and he naturally supposed that charges highly unfavourable to his character had been sent forward against him to the Jews at Rome by those in Judea.

Against the people. Against the Jews, Acts 24:12.

Or customs, etc. The religious rites of the nation. Acts 24:12.

Was I delivered prisoner, etc. By the Jews, Acts 21:33, etc.

(|) "come together" "assembled" (h) "though I have committed" Acts 24:12,13, 25:8 (i) "delivered prisoner" Acts 21:33
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