8. the Sadducees say . . . there is no resurrection,
neither angel, nor spirit--(See on
Lu 20:37).
the scribes . . . of the Pharisees' part . . . strove, saying, We find
no evil in this man, but--as to those startling things which he brings
to our ears.
if a spirit or an angel hath spoken to him--referring, perhaps,
to his trance in the temple, of which he had told them
(Ac 22:17).
They put this favorable construction upon his proceedings for no other
reason than that they had found him one of their own party. They care
not to inquire into the truth of what he alleged, over and above
their opinions, but only to explain it away as something not worth
raising a noise about. (The following words, "Let us not fight against
God," seem not to belong to the original text, and perhaps are from
Ac 5:39.
In this case, either the meaning is, "If he has had some divine
communication, what of that?" or, the conclusion of the sentence
may have been drowned in the hubbub, which
Ac 23:10
shows to have been intense).
JFB.
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