Acts 25:5
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New International Version
Let some of your leaders come with me, and if the man has done anything wrong, they can press charges against him there."


English Standard Version
“So,” said he, “let the men of authority among you go down with me, and if there is anything wrong about the man, let them bring charges against him.”


New American Standard Bible
"Therefore," he said, "let the influential men among you go there with me, and if there is anything wrong about the man, let them prosecute him."


King James Bible
Let them therefore, said he, which among you are able, go down with me, and accuse this man, if there be any wickedness in him.


Holman Christian Standard Bible
Therefore," he said, "let the men of authority among you go down with me and accuse him, if there is any wrong in this man."


International Standard Version
"Therefore," he said, "have your authorities come down with me and present their charges against him there, if there is anything wrong with the man."


American Standard Version
Let them therefore, saith he, that are of power among you go down with me, and if there is anything amiss in the man, let them accuse him.


Douay-Rheims Bible
Let them, therefore, saith he, among you that are able, go down with me, and accuse him, if there be any crime in the man.


Darby Bible Translation
Let therefore the persons of authority among you, says he, going down too, if there be anything in this man, accuse him.


Young's Literal Translation
'Therefore those able among you -- saith he -- having come down together, if there be anything in this man -- let them accuse him;'


Commentaries
25:1-12 See how restless malice is. Persecutors deem it a peculiar favour to have their malice gratified. Preaching Christ, the end of the law, was no offence against the law. In suffering times the prudence of the Lord's people is tried, as well as their patience; they need wisdom. It becomes those who are innocent, to insist upon their innocence. Paul was willing to abide by the rules of the law, and to let that take its course. If he deserved death, he would accept the punishment. But if none of the things whereof they accused him were true, no man could deliver him unto them, with justice. Paul is neither released nor condemned. It is an instance of the slow steps which Providence takes; by which we are often made ashamed, both of our hopes and of our fears, and are kept waiting on God.

5. Let them … which among you are able, go down—"your leading men."
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