Commentaries:
Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
I will hear thy cause (diakousomai). "I will hear thee fully" (dia).
When—are come (paragenwntai). Second aorist middle subjunctive of paraginomai with temporal conjunction otan, indefinite temporal clause of future time (Robertson, Grammar, p. 972), "whenever thine accusers come."
In Herod's palace (en tw praitwriw). The Latin word praetorium. The word meant the camp of the general, then the palace of the governor as here and Matthew 27:27 which see, and then the camp of praetorian soldiers or rather the praetorian guard as in Philippians 1:13.
Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing Acts 23:35:
Matthew 27:27
John 18:28
Acts 25:16
Philippians 1:13
Revelation 12:10
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