"saying, This man persuadeth men to worship God contrary to the law"Saying" Here is the specific case brought against Paul. "This man persuadeth men" This admits that Paul was having. lot of success in Corinth in terms of converting Jews and Gentiles. "To worship God contrary to the law" There is some question concerning what "law" is under consideration in their complaint. Their own law, or Roman law? Now Gallio will take their complaint as referring to their own law (Acts 18:15). Possibly they had deliberately left the word law unspecified, hoping that they could get Paul arrested on either stirring up trouble in the Jewish community or introducing. new religion which violated Roman law.

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