Acts 24:7

"He even tried to profane the temple, and we arrested him."

Key Reflection

In Acts 24:7, Luke recounts a significant event where an individual attempted to desecrate the Temple, which was a grave offense in first-century Judaism. This act of profanity would have been seen as a severe breach of religious and social norms, leading to his immediate arrest by Jewish authorities. The cultural context underscores the sanctity of the Temple; any action that threatened its purity could have sparked widespread outrage and legal repercussions, reflecting the high stakes involved in maintaining ritual cleanliness and sacred space during this period.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 7. But the chief captain, etc. Tertullus pretends that they would have judged Paul righteously, if Lysias had not interposed; but the truth was, that, without regard to law or justice, they would have murdered him on the spot. {d} "chief captain" Ac 21:33 {&} "chief captain" "commander" __________________________________________________________________

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