Acts 19:40

40 I say this because some people might see this trouble today and say that we are rioting. We could not explain this, because there is no real reason for this meeting."

Acts 19:40 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 19:40

For we are in danger of being called in question
Or are liable to be called to an account, reproved, and punished by the Roman proconsul, appointed over this city, or by the Roman emperor, or the Roman senate: for this day's uproar; it being capable of being interpreted as a riot, tumult, and sedition:

there being no cause whereby we may give an account of this
concourse:
or no reason can be assigned, why such a number of people should gather together; none can be given that will justify it, or that can be alleged in favour of it.

Acts 19:40 In-Context

38 If Demetrius and those who work with him have a charge against anyone they should go to the courts and judges where they can argue with each other.
39 If there is something else you want to talk about, it can be decided at the regular town meeting of the people.
40 I say this because some people might see this trouble today and say that we are rioting. We could not explain this, because there is no real reason for this meeting."
41 After the city clerk said these things, he told the people to go home.
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