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Hechos 24:4

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4 Pero por no molestarte más largamente, te ruego que nos oigas brevemente conforme a tu clemencia.

Hechos 24:4 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 24:4

Notwithstanding, that I be not further tedious unto thee,
&c.] Suggesting, that he could say a great deal more under this head, but, for brevity sake, should omit it; and because he would not tire his patience, and hinder business going forward:

I pray thee, that thou wouldst hear us of thy clemency a few words;
he praises him for his humanity and good nature, and for his patience in hearing causes, and promises him great conciseness in the account he should give him; and entreats that, according to his wonted goodness, he would condescend to hear what he had to lay before him; all which was artfully said to engage attention to him.

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Hechos 24:4 In-Context

2 Y citado que fue, Tértulo comenzó a acusarle, diciendo: Como por causa tuya vivamos en gran paz, y muchas cosas son bien gobernadas en el pueblo por tu prudencia,
3 siempre y en todo lugar lo recibimos con todo hacimiento de gracias, oh excelentísimo Félix.
4 Pero por no molestarte más largamente, te ruego que nos oigas brevemente conforme a tu clemencia.
5 Porque hemos hallado que este hombre es pestilencial, y levantador de sediciones a todos los judíos por todo el mundo, y príncipe de la sediciosa secta de los nazarenos;
6 el cual también intentó violar el Templo; y prendiéndole, le quisimos juzgar conforme a nuestra ley;
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