17. all the Greeks--the Gentile spectators.
took Sosthenes--perhaps the successor of Crispus, and certainly the
head of the accusing party. It is very improbable that this was the same
Sosthenes as the apostle afterwards calls "his brother"
(1Co 1:1).
and beat him before the judgment-seat--under the very eye of the
judge.
And Gallio cared for none of those things--nothing loath, perhaps,
to see these turbulent Jews, for whom probably he felt contempt,
themselves getting what they hoped to inflict on another, and
indifferent to whatever was beyond the range of his office and case. His
brother eulogizes his loving and lovable manners. Religious
indifference, under the influence of an easy and amiable temper,
reappears from age to age.
JFB.
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