Actes 24:10

10 Mais Paul, après que le gouverneur lui eut fait signe de parler, répondit: Sachant que tu es juge de cette nation depuis plusieurs années, je parle pour ma défense avec plus de confiance;

Actes 24:10 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 24:10

Then Paul, after the governor had beckoned unto him to
speak
Tertullus having finished his account, Paul was silent to his charge and calumnies, until the governor beckoned with his hand or head, or made some sign to him to speak for himself; which he might not do, until leave was given him; and then he

answered
as follows:

forasmuch as I know that thou hast been of many years a judge unto
this nation;
some say he was in the thirteenth, others in the tenth year of his government; some copies read a "just judge"; but this does not so well agree with the character of Felix; (See Gill on Acts 24:27).

I do the more cheerfully answer for myself;
since if he had been such a mover of sedition everywhere, he must in this course of years have known or heard something of it; and seeing also he could be no stranger to the temper of the Jews, that they were given to envy, revenge, lying, and perjury, and therefore would not easily believe all they said, or rashly take their part, but rather would pity the apostle, who had fallen into such hands, and do him justice.

Actes 24:10 In-Context

8 En ordonnant à ses accusateurs de venir auprès de toi. Tu pourras apprendre toi-même de lui, en l'interrogeant, toutes les choses dont nous l'accusons.
9 Les Juifs se joignirent aussi à l'accusation, en disant que les choses étaient ainsi.
10 Mais Paul, après que le gouverneur lui eut fait signe de parler, répondit: Sachant que tu es juge de cette nation depuis plusieurs années, je parle pour ma défense avec plus de confiance;
11 Car tu peux savoir qu'il n'y a pas plus de douze jours que je suis monté à Jérusalem pour adorer.
12 Ils ne m'ont point trouvé dans le temple disputant avec qui que ce soit, ou attroupant le peuple dans les synagogues, ou dans la ville,
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.