Commentaries:
People's Commentary (NT)
Acts 12:22
The people gave a shout. The people of Caesarea were, many of them
at least, heathen. As we learn from Josephus, on the second day of the
games, Herod, clad in robes of silver cloth, entered the theater, and
standing in the sunshine, his robes reflected his splendor. Then he
made an oration, and the people raised their shout:
[It is] the voice of a god. It is thought that his speech was an
announcement of his decision in the matter of difficulty with Tyre and
Sidon, and that the ambassadors were present.
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Acts 12:22
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