Luke
Acts 28:22ESV·traditional attribution

But we desire to hear from you what your views are, for with regard to this sect we know that everywhere it is spoken against.”

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Paul called them together because he wanted to stand right in their opinion and have good understanding between them. He addresses them as men and brethren, signaling he expects to treat and be treated as one of them, for we are members one of another.

AI summary

Commenting on Acts 28:17-22

John Gill Reformed Baptist

But we desire to hear of thee what thou thinkest,.... What was his opinion and judgment, concerning the Messiah, whether he was come or not, and whether Jesus of Nazareth was he; and concerning other principles relating to him, embraced by the Christians; and what he had to say for the clearing up, proving, and confirming his sentiments about these things: for as concerning this...

Albert Barnes Presbyterian

Verse 22. What thou thinkest. What your belief is; or what are the doctrines of Christians respecting the Messiah. This sect. The sect of Christians. Spoken against. Particularly by Jews. This was the case then, and, to a great extent, is the case still. It has been the common lot of the followers of Christ to be spoken of with contempt. Comp. . (d) "every where"