Claudius Lysias unto the most excellent governor Felix sendeth greeting.
Claudius Lysias sends his respects to the honorable Governor Felix.
Even in ancient times, formal introductions mattered when you needed something from someone important.
📚 Historical Context
In the Book of Acts, this verse is part of a letter written by Claudius Lysias, a Roman tribune, to Felix, the governor of Judea, during a time of political tension in the first-century Roman Empire. It occurs as the apostle Paul is being transferred for his safety after a plot to kill him was uncovered, highlighting the Roman legal system's role in protecting citizens. This reflects the cultural context where Roman authorities often intervened in Jewish affairs to maintain order.
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