Or else let these same here say, if they have found any evil doing in me, while I stood before the council,
Or let these people right here tell you, did they find me doing anything wrong when I was standing trial before the council?
Paul's basically saying 'ask anyone who was there, they've got nothing on me.'
📚 Historical Context
In the book of Acts, Paul is on trial before the Roman governor Felix in Caesarea, defending himself against accusations from Jewish leaders who claimed he stirred up riots and desecrated the temple. He specifically refers to his earlier defense before the Sanhedrin in Jerusalem, where he challenged his accusers to prove any wrongdoing, but they could not substantiate their charges. This scene reflects the broader conflict between early Christianity and Jewish authorities under Roman occupation, highlighting Paul's reliance on legal processes to proclaim the gospel.
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