Commentaries:
Adam Clarke
While he answered for himself - In this instance St. Luke gives only a general account, both of the accusations and of St. Paul' s defense. But, from the words in this verse, the charges appear to have been threefold:
1.That he had broken the law.
2.That he had defiled the temple.
3.That he dealt in treasonable practices: to all of which he no doubt answered particularly; though we have nothing farther here than this, Neither against the law of the Jews, neither against the temple, nor yet against Caesar, have I offended any thing at all.
Other Adam Clarke entries containing Acts 25:8:
Acts 26:21
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