Atos 25:12

12 Depois de ter consultado seus conselheiros, Festo declarou: “Você apelou para César, para César irá!”

Atos 25:12 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 25:12

Then Festus, when he had conferred with the council
Not with the Jewish sanhedrim, or any part of it that came down on this occasion; but with Roman counsellors, which he had to assist him in judgment, when any difficult matters were before him; the Syriac and Ethiopic versions render it, "with his counsellors"; and the Arabic reads in the singular number, "with his counsellor"; with these he advised, whether it was proper to admit of Paul's appeal, or not; and having had their opinion,

he answered, hast thou appealed unto Caesar? unto Caesar shalt thou
go:
the question is put, partly for the more certain knowledge of the thing, that there might be no mistake in it; and partly on account of the Jews, that they might see that though he was disposed to do them a favour, it was not in his power, because of this appeal; and it may be with some resentment in himself, since it carried in it a sort of reflection upon him, as if he was incapable of issuing this affair, or would not be just and faithful in it.

Atos 25:12 In-Context

10 Paulo respondeu: “Estou agora diante do tribunal de César, onde devo ser julgado. Não fiz nenhum mal aos judeus, como bem sabes.
11 Se, de fato, sou culpado de ter feito algo que mereça pena de morte, não me recuso a morrer. Mas, se as acusações feitas contra mim por estes judeus não são verdadeiras, ninguém tem o direito de me entregar a eles. Apelo para César!”
12 Depois de ter consultado seus conselheiros, Festo declarou: “Você apelou para César, para César irá!”
13 Alguns dias depois, o rei Agripa e Berenice chegaram a Cesareia para saudar Festo.
14 Visto que estavam passando muitos dias ali, Festo explicou o caso de Paulo ao rei: “Há aqui um homem que Félix deixou preso.
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