. Notes, critical and explanatory, on the Acts of the apostles. ally, lohatthen Peter had become, or was becomeof Peter, (since he was missing.) 19. He examined—put them on trial.^ ITie keepers. Those of the guardwho were on watch when he escaped.«[ Put to death. Literally, to be ledaway— to execution. It was inferredthat they must have been careless andunfaithful, else he could not have cacaped. It is not hinted that they hadany suspicion of his miraculous deliv A. D. 44.] CHAP. XII. 281 examined the keepers, and commanded tliat tJiey should be put todeath. And he went down from Judea to Cesa


. Notes, critical and explanatory, on the Acts of the apostles. ally, lohatthen Peter had become, or was becomeof Peter, (since he was missing.) 19. He examined—put them on trial.^ ITie keepers. Those of the guardwho were on watch when he escaped.«[ Put to death. Literally, to be ledaway— to execution. It was inferredthat they must have been careless andunfaithful, else he could not have cacaped. It is not hinted that they hadany suspicion of his miraculous deliv A. D. 44.] CHAP. XII. 281 examined the keepers, and commanded tliat tJiey should be put todeath. And he went down from Judea to Cesarea, and thereabode. 20 «f And Herod ]] was highly displeased with them of l^Jh^^ZLTin-Tyre and Sidon : but they came with one accord to him, \^,and, having made Blastus f the kings chamberlain their , desired peace; because p their country was nour-^u^^^-ished by the kings country. kz. 27:17. auco. ^ He went down. Hei-od about Cesarea, the residence of the Romanthis time wont from Jerusalem to | governors, and though he commonly.


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