Commentaries:
Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
Amidst which (en ail). That is, "in which offerings" (in presenting which offerings, Acts 21:27).
They found me (my accusers here present, euron me),
purified in the temple (hgnismenon en tw ierw). Perfect passive participle of agnizw (same verb in Acts 21:24, Acts 21:26) state of completion of the Jewish sacrifices which had gone on for seven days (Acts 21:27), the very opposite of the charges made.
With no crowd (ou meta oxlou). "Not with a crowd" till the Asiatic Jews gathered one (Acts 21:27).
Nor yet with tumult (oude meta qorubou). They made the tumult (Acts 27:30), not Paul. Till they made the stir, all was quiet.
Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing Acts 24:18:
Acts 20:1
Acts 26:12
1 Peter 1:22
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