Whereupon certain Jews from Asia found me purified in the temple, neither with multitude, nor with tumult.
Paul waited his turn without interrupting, and when the governor beckoned him to speak, he answered not with Tertullus's flattering compliments but with respectful confidence in Felix's fairness. He leveled his defense against those who employed the accuser, knowing well how such men speak for their fee.
AI summary
Commenting on Acts 24:10-21
Who ought to have been here before thee,.... For they were the only persons who saw him in the temple, and what he was doing; and who by an hideous outcry raised a mob upon him, who took things upon hearsay from them: and object, if they had ought against me; either with respect to sedition, or blasphemy, error or heresy, if they were capable of proving anything.
Verse 18. Certain Jews from Asia. . Found me purified in the temple. . They found me engaged in the sacred service of completing the observance of my vow. Neither with multitude. Not having introduced a multitude with me--in a quiet and peaceful manner.