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Ki̇tap (Turkish Bible)

Resullerin 24:3

3 Pavlus çağrılınca Tertullus suçlamalarına başladı. ‹‹Ey erdemli Feliks!›› dedi. ‹‹Senin sayende uzun süredir esenlik içinde yaşamaktayız. Aldığın önlemlerle de bu ulusun yararına olumlu gelişmeler kaydedilmiştir. Yaptıklarını, her zaman ve her yerde büyük bir şükranla anıyoruz.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Advocate;   Flattery;   Readings, Select;   Thompson Chain Reference - Felix;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Caesarea;   Felix;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Ordination;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Tertullus;   Theophilus;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Acts;   Oration, Orator;   Tertullus;   Thanksgiving;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Felix, Antonius;   Justice;   Latin;   Theophilus;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Noble;   Theophilus (2);   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Felix ;   Theophilus ;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Tertullus;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Theophilus;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Claudius;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Accept;   Noble;   Tertullus;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

most: Acts 23:26,*Gr: Acts 26:25, Luke 1:3,*Gr.

Reciprocal: Job 32:21 - flattering Psalms 15:4 - a vile Acts 23:24 - Felix Acts 24:26 - hoped

Gill's Notes on the Bible

We accept it always, and in all places,.... The sense is, that the Jews observed with pleasure the provident care the governor took of their nation, and at all times spoke well of him; and wherever they came commended his conduct, and owned the favours they received from him, and the blessings they enjoyed under his government: and then giving him his title of honour,

most noble Felix; Tertullus adds, that this the Jews did

with all thankfulness; as sensible of the obligations they were under to him; but this was all a farce, mere artifice, and wretched flattery.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

We accept it always - We admit that it is owing to your vigilance, and we accept your interposition to promote peace with gratitude.

Always, and in all places - Not merely in your presence, but we always acknowledge that it is owing to your vigilance that the land is secure. “What we now do in your presence, we do also in your absence; we do not commend you merely when you are present” (Wetstein).

Most noble Felix - This was the title of office.

With all thankfulness - In this there was probably sincerity, for there was no doubt that the peace of Judea was owing to Felix. But at the same time that he was an energetic and vigilant governor, it was also true that he was proud, avaricious, and cruel. Josephus charges him with injustice and cruelty in the case of Jonathan, the high priest (Antiq., book 20, chapter 8, section 5), and Tacitus (History, book 5, chapter 9) and Suetonius (Life of Claudius, chapter 28) concur in the charge.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Acts 24:3. We accept it always, and in all places — We have at all times a grateful sense of thy beneficent administration, and we talk of it in all places, not only before thy face, but behind thy back.


 
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