Atos 24:22

22 Então Félix, que tinha bom conhecimento do Caminho, adiou a causa e disse: “Quando chegar o comandante Lísias, decidirei o caso de vocês”.

Atos 24:22 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 24:22

And when Felix heard these things
Which were said on both sides, both by plaintiff and defendant, the charges brought against Paul, and his answer to them, as a judge ought to do:

having more perfect knowledge of that way;
the Christian religion, which the Jews called heresy, and Paul had embraced; the sense is, either that he had a more perfect knowledge of it than he had before; and by what Paul had said, he saw that it was not contrary to the law, nor had any tendency to promote sedition and tumult; or rather, when he should have more perfect knowledge of this new way, called the sect of the Nazarenes, he would determine this cause, and not before: wherefore

he deferred
them; put them off to longer time, and would make no decision in favour of one side or the other:

and said, when Lysias the chief captain shall come
from Jerusalem to Caesarea,

I will know the uttermost of your matters:
as for the way, or religion of the Christians, he proposed doubtless to consult other persons; and as for the profanation of the temple, and especially about stirring up of sedition, he would inquire of Lysias about that; and when he had got full information of these particulars, then he promised them to bring things to an issue, and finish the cause.

Atos 24:22 In-Context

20 Ou os que aqui se acham deveriam declarar que crime encontraram em mim quando fui levado perante o Sinédrio,
21 a não ser que tenha sido este: quando me apresentei a eles, bradei: Por causa da ressurreição dos mortos estou sendo julgado hoje diante de vocês”.
22 Então Félix, que tinha bom conhecimento do Caminho, adiou a causa e disse: “Quando chegar o comandante Lísias, decidirei o caso de vocês”.
23 E ordenou ao centurião que mantivesse Paulo sob custódia, mas que lhe desse certa liberdade e permitisse que os seus amigos o servissem.
24 Vários dias depois, Félix veio com Drusila, sua mulher, que era judia, mandou chamar Paulo e o ouviu falar sobre a fé em Cristo Jesus.
Biblia Sagrada, Nova Versão Internacional®, NVI® Copyright © 1993, 2000 by Biblica, Inc.™ Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.