Acts 25:1

1 Three days after Festus had entered the province, he went up from Caesarea to Yerushalayim.

Acts 25:1 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 25:1

Now when Festus was come into the province
Of Judea, which was a Roman province, over which he was made governor by Nero, the Roman emperor, in the room of Felix; he now being landed in some part of the province, namely, at Caesarea, and so might be said to have entered upon the government of it, as the phrase will bear to be rendered;

after three days he ascended from Caesarea to Jerusalem;
he very likely came by sea from Italy to Judea, and landed at Caesarea; for though Joppa was the nearest port to Jerusalem, yet Caesarea was the safest, and most commodious port, being made so by Herod; (See Gill on Acts 18:22), and besides, it seems to have been very much the residence of the kings and governors of Judea, ( Acts 12:19 ) ( Acts 23:23 Acts 23:33 ) here Festus stayed three days after his landing, to rest himself after the fatigue of the voyage, and then went up to Jerusalem, the metropolis of the province of Judea.

Acts 25:1 In-Context

1 Three days after Festus had entered the province, he went up from Caesarea to Yerushalayim.
2 There the head cohanim and the Judean leaders informed him of the case against Sha'ul, and they asked him
3 to do them the favor of having the man sent to Yerushalayim. (They had plotted to have him ambushed and killed en route.)
4 Festus replied that Sha'ul was being kept under guard in Caesarea, and that he was about to go there shortly himself.
5 "So," he said, "let competent men among you come down with me and press charges against the man, if he has done something wrong."
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