13. my bonds in Christ--rather as Greek, "So that my bonds
have become manifest in Christ," that is, known, as endured in
Christ's cause.
palace--literally, "Prætorium," that is, the barrack of
the Prætorian guards attached to the palace of Nero, on the
Palatine hill at Rome; not the general Prætorian camp outside of
the city; for this was not connected with "Cæsar's household,"
which
Php 4:22
shows the Prætorium here meant was. The emperor was
"Prætor," or Commander-in-Chief; naturally then the barrack of
his bodyguard was called the Prætorium. Paul seems now not to
have been at large in his own hired house, though chained to a soldier,
as in
Ac 28:16, 20, 30, 31,
but in strict custody in the Prætorium; a change which probably
took place on Tigellinus becoming Prætorian Prefect. See
Introduction.
in all other places--so CHRYSOSTOM. Or else, "TO all the rest," that
is, "manifest to all the other" Prætorian soldiers stationed elsewhere,
through the instrumentality of the Prætorian household guards who might
for the time be attached to the emperor's palace, and who relieved one
another in succession. Paul had been now upwards of two years a
prisoner, so that there was time for his cause and the Gospel having
become widely known at Rome.
JFB.
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