Act 26:2. Περὶ, concerning) Paul both refutes the charge of the Jews, and, under the impulse of faith, says more. This, the last extant speech of Paul, is fuller than the others, and worthy of his spiritual increase in attainments.-ὑπὸ Ἰουδαίων) He does not add the article [not “by the Jews,” but “by Jews”]: for it was not all the Jews universally who were accusing Paul.-βασιλεῦ Ἀγρίππα, King Agrippa) The address in the second person has great force, especially when it is Singular, and when the proper name is used: Act 26:27.-ἥγημαι ἐμαυτὸν μακάριον, I count myself happy) I congratulate myself on the fact.