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Acts 24:1

Context
The Accusations Against Paul

24:1 After five days the high priest Ananias 1  came down with some elders and an attorney 2  named 3  Tertullus, and they 4  brought formal charges 5  against Paul to the governor.

Acts 24:18

Context
24:18 which I was doing when they found me in the temple, ritually purified, 6  without a crowd or a disturbance. 7 
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[24:1]  1 sn Ananias was in office from a.d. 47-59.

[24:1]  2 tn The term refers to a professional advocate (BDAG 905 s.v. ῥήτωρ).

[24:1]  3 tn Grk “an attorney, a certain Tertullus.”

[24:1]  4 tn Grk “who” (plural). Because in English the relative pronoun “who” could be understood to refer only to the attorney Tertullus and not to the entire group, it has been replaced with the third person plural pronoun “they.” “And” has been supplied to provide the connection to the preceding clause.

[24:1]  5 tn BDAG 326 s.v. ἐμφανίζω 3 has “. τινὶ κατά τινος bring formal charges against someoneAc 24:1; 25:2.”

[24:18]  6 sn Ritually purified. Paul’s claim here is that he was honoring the holiness of God by being sensitive to issues of ritual purity. Not only was he not guilty of the charges against him, but he was thoroughly devout.

[24:18]  7 tn BDAG 458 s.v. θόρυβος 3.b has “μετὰ θορύβουwith a disturbance Ac 24:18.”



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