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NEITHER CAN THEY PROVE THE THINGS ... - 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...
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CHAPTER 23
_ 1. Paul before the Sanhedrin (Acts 23:1)._
2. The vision of the Lord (Acts 23:11).
3. The Conspiracy against Paul (Acts 23:12).
4. Paul taken to Caesarea ...
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ACTS 24:22 F. FELIX ADJOURNS THE CASE. The clause having more exact
knowledge concerning the Way may be due to the editor, who tends to
exhibit Roman officials as favourable to the cause (Preuschen)....
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PAUL'S SPEECH. Paul does not speak till the procurator invites him to
do so, according to the necessary order of all judicial proceedings.
His speech is not quite so fine as that of Tertullus, yet whi...
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When the governor had given him the sign to speak, Paul answered, "In
the knowledge that you for many years have been a judge of this
people, I confidently offer my defence of my case, for you can
asc...
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A FLATTERING SPEECH AND A FALSE CHARGE (Acts 24:1-9)...
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PROVE. Same as "shew" (Acts 1:3). Here. demon-strate.
WHEREOF. concerning (Greek. _peri_. App-104.) which....
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_neither can they prove_(_Rev. Ver._, with MS. authority, adds TO
THEE) _the things_, &c. The proof must be such as the law required,
not the mere multiplied assertions of the accusers. The verb impli...
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με after ΠΑΡΑΣΤΗ͂ΣΑΙ omitted with אABEL. _Vulg_. does
not represent it.
ΣΟΙ after ΔΎΝΑΝΤΑΙ added with אABE. _Vulg_. ‘tibi.’
13. ΟΥ̓ΔῈ ΠΑΡΑΣΤΗ͂ΣΑΙ ΔΎΝΑΝΤΑΊ ΣΟΙ,
_neither can they prove to thee_. The p...
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ST PAUL’S ANSWER TO THE CHARGE...
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_PAUL DEFENDED HIMSELF BEFORE FELIX ACTS 24:10-18:_ Felix had judged
the Jewish nation for many years. He had been governor somewhere
between ten and thirteen years. If the charge was true that Paul w...
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ΠΑΡΑΣΤΉΣΑΙ _aor. act. inf. от_ ΠΑΡΊΣΤΗΜΙ (G3936)
выдвигать доказательства, доказывать,
подтверждать; приводить примеры,
подтверждающие речь (LC).
ΔΎΝΑΝΤΑΙ _praes. ind. pass. (dep.), см._ Acts 24:8....
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b.
Paul's trial before Felix the governor. Acts 24:1-22.
Acts 24:1
And after five days the high priest Ananias came down with certain
elders, and with an orator, one Tertullus; and they informed th...
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See notes on verse 10...
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Neither can they prove the things whereof they now accuse me.
Neither can they prove, [parasteesai (G3936 ) is the true reading: the
Stephanic Received Text (but not the Elzevir) adds me (G3165 ), wh...
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28 As in the case of our Lord, witness after witness testified that
Paul had done nothing deserving the bonds he endured or the death with
which he was threatened. All who heard his case concurred in...
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ST PAUL'S DEFENCE. St. Paul answered the charges as follows. (1) He
had no seditious intentions, for he was found purified in the Temple
'neither with multitude, nor with tumult' (Acts 24:18). (2) The...
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KING AGRIPPA AND BERNICE] Agrippa II (Marcus Julius Agrippa) was the
son of Agrippa I and Cypros. See art. 'Dynasty of the Herods.' His
sister Bernice, with whom at this time he was living on terms of...
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ST. PAUL BEFORE FELIX
1-27. St Paul and Felix.
1. Tertullus] in spite of his Roman name may have been a Greek or even
a Jew (cp.'our Law,' AV Acts 24:6)....
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GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYONE
ACTS
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 24
THE *JEWISH LEADERS ACCUSE PAUL, 24:1-9
V1 Five days later, Ananias the *high priest went to Caesarea. Some
leaders and Tertullus, a lawyer,...
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οὔτε : οὐδὲ, R.V. (so Blass, _Gram._, p. 260, Simcox, _Z.
N. T._, p. 165); the Apostle after denying the specific charges made
against him in Jerusalem, now proceeds further to a general denial of
the...
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TRUTH AGAINST SLANDER
Acts 24:1
Paul was always on the lookout for the one ray of light in murky
skies. He found a reason for counting himself happy in this dark hour,
Acts 24:10. He held himself wit...
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Tertullus, who appeared here, was a Roman barrister, it being
necessary for the Jews to employ such in presenting their cases before
a Roman tribunal. The charges he made were palpably false. His
desc...
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Paul's Defense Before Felix
Once the governor nodded to him, Paul began his defense. He expressed
pleasure at getting to state his case before one who had years of
experience in judging on matters inv...
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Neither can they (h) prove the things whereof they now accuse me.
(h) They cannot lay forth before you and prove with good reasons....
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Then Paul, after that the governor had beckoned unto him to speak,
answered, Forasmuch as I know that thou hast been of many years a
judge unto this nation, I do the more cheerfully answer for myself:...
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The closing Chapter s from 21 to the end of the book are devoted to an
episode full of interest and profit Paul's course from Jerusalem to
Rome. And here we find ourselves in an atmosphere considerabl...
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Paul appears before the governors in succession the Sanhedrim, Felix,
Festus, Agrippa, and afterwards Caesar. And here, when occasion
offers, we have striking appeals to conscience; when his defence i...
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NEITHER CAN THEY PROVE THE THINGS WHEREOF THEY NOW ACCUSE ME. As that
he was a pestilent fellow, a mover of sedition, and a profaner of the
temple these things they could not set forth in any clear li...
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Neither can they prove the things whereof they now accuse me.
Ver. 13. _Neither can they prove the things_] And if to be barely
accused be sufficient to make a man guilty, no man shall be innocent.
I...
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_Then Paul_ Having heard with patient silence all the false charges
preferred against him, after the governor had given him a sign to
speak, answered in a speech widely different from that of Tertullu...
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NEITHER CAN THEY PROVE THE THINGS WHEREOF THEY NOW ACCUSE ME.
Paul's position in this matter was very unpleasant, for he was
suddenly, by the beckoning hand of the governor, placed face to face
with t...
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Paul denies the charges:...
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The Jews did not delay long just taking enough time (5 days) to make
plans by which to influence Felix against Paul. The high priest and
elders of the people came down, bringing with them an orator na...
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NOR CAN THEY PROVE THE THINGS OF WHICH THEY NOW ACCUSE ME.
1. There is no one who can prove any of the charges.
2. They are empty phrases with no basis in fact....
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Acts 24:13-14 "According to the Way which they call. sect. do serve
the God of our fathers, believing everything that is in accordance
with the Law and that is written in the Prophets" Here Paul answe...
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10-21 Paul gives a just account of himself, which clears him from
crime, and likewise shows the true reason of the violence against him.
Let us never be driven from any good way by its having an ill...
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They could not prove either of those crimes they charged him with,
viz.
1. Raising of sedition; or,
2. Profaning of the temple, which they had accused him of....
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Acts 24:13 Nor G3777 can G1410 (G5736) prove G3936 (G5658) G3165
things G4012 which G3739 they...
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“Nor can they prove to you the things of which they now accuse
me.”
Nor could his accusers bring any proof that the things which they
accused him of were true. It was a case of words without evidence...
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PROVE
(παραστησα). First aorist active infinitive of
παριστημ, to place beside. They have made "charges," mere
assertions. They have not backed up these charges with proof, "nor can
they," says Pau...
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CONTENTS: Paul accused before Felix, and his defense.
CHARACTERS: Ananias, elders, Tertullus, Felix, Paul, Lysias, Drusilla,
Festus.
CONCLUSION: Every false cause can find men of sharp wits to plead...
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Acts 24:1. _After five days, Ananias descended with the elders;_ to
intimidate the governor, and ensure the destruction of Paul, as they
had done with Pilate in regard of the Saviour. They lost no tim...
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PAUL SAID. Roman law condemned no one without allowing them to speak
in their own defence. I KNOW THAT YOU. The frequent turnover of Roman
Governors makes Paul's statement accurate. Felix had been gov...
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_Then Paul, after that the governor had beckoned unto him to speak,
answered._
PAUL’S DEFENCE BEFORE FELIX
Note--
I. The Christianity of old Judaism. The apostle--
1. Worshipped the Jews’ God. “So...
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 24:1 The Witness in Caesarea. Paul was imprisoned
in Caesarea for more than two years. He received formal hearings from
the governors Felix and Festus and the Jewish king Agrippa II....
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_CRITICAL REMARKS_
Acts 24:10. MANY YEARS meant about six or seven, since Felix became
procurator about A.D. 52 or 53 (Jos., _Ant._, XX. Acts 7:1). Before
his elevation to the procuratorship of Judæa...
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EXPOSITION
ACTS 24:1
_The high priest Ananias came down _for _Ananias the high priest
descended, _A.V.; _certain elders _for _the elders, _A.V. and T.R.;
_an orator, one Tertullus _for _a certain ora...
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Shall we turn now to chapter twenty-four in the book of Acts.
Paul had been seen in the temple worshipping God by some of the Jews
that were from Asia who were familiar with Paul's ministry among the...