Verse 38. Have a matter against any man. Have a complaint of injury; if injustice has been done them by any one. The law is open. See the margin. agoraioi agontai, i.e. hmerai. There are court days; days which are open, or appointed for judicial trials, where such matters can be determined in a proper manner. Perhaps the courts were then held, and the matter might be immediately determined. And there are deputies. Roman proconsuls. See Barnes "Ac 13:7". The cause might be brought before them with the certainty that it might be heard and decided. The Syriac reads this in the singular number -- "Lo, the proconsul is in the city." Let them implead one another. Let them accuse each other in the court; i.e., let them defend their own cause, and arraign one another. The laws are equal, and impartial justice will be done. {+} "craftsmen" "workmen" {2} "the law is open" "the court days are kept" {++} "implead" "summon" |