Acts 23:28

28 Wanting to know what he had done wrong, I had him brought before their council.

Acts 23:28 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 23:28

And when I would have known the cause
Or crime, he was guilty of:

wherefore they accused him:
which they charged him with, and for which they beat him almost to death:

I brought him forth into their council;
their court of judicature, the great sanhedrim.

Acts 23:28 In-Context

26 From Claudius Lysias, to the Most Honorable Governor Felix:
27 I rescued this man from a Jewish mob. They had seized him and were about to kill him when I learned that he was a Roman citizen. So I sent in my soldiers.
28 Wanting to know what he had done wrong, I had him brought before their council.
29 It turned out to be a squabble turned vicious over some of their religious differences, but nothing remotely criminal.
30 The next thing I knew, they had cooked up a plot to murder him. I decided that for his own safety I'd better get him out of here in a hurry. So I'm sending him to you. I'm informing his accusers that he's now under your jurisdiction.
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