Luke
Acts 18:14BSB·traditional attribution

But just as Paul was about to speak, Gallio told the Jews, “If this matter involved a wrongdoing or vicious crime, O Jews, it would be reasonable for me to hear your complaint.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

See how the Jews moved in unity against Paul, rushing him violently before Gallio without time to prepare. But their charge rings hollow: they accuse him of persuading men to worship God contrary to law, as if the remedy for false doctrine is force. The work of Christ goes forward at Corinth despite their insurrection, and no great harm comes of it.

AI summary

Commenting on Acts 18:12-17

John Gill Reformed Baptist

But if it be a question of words,.... "Or of the word", what the Jews called the word of God, which Gallio did not pretend to understand: "and names"; as the names of God, of Jesus, and of Christ, whether he is God, and the Messiah: and of your law; concerning circumcision, whether these Christians, and the proselytes they make, are obliged unto it: look...

Albert Barnes Presbyterian

Verse 14. About to open his mouth. In self-defence; ever ready to vindicate his conduct. A matter of wrong. Injustice, or crime; such as could be properly brought before a court of justice. Or wicked lewdness. Any flagrant and gross offence. The word used here occurs nowhere else in the New Testament.