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People's Commentary (NT)
Acts 24:11 There are yet but twelve days. "It is not more than twelve days" (Revised Version). It would be easy for Felix to ascertain the facts, for only twelve days had passed since he returned to Judea, after many years absence. Of these twelve, the first is the day Paul meets James and the elders (Acts 21:18), the second he enters upon his vow (Acts 21:26), the seventh he is seized in the temple (Acts 21:27), the eighth tried before the Sanhedrin (Acts 22:30), the eleventh day he is delivered to Felix (Acts 23:33), and the thirteenth appears before his court.
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