Matthew Poole Commentary - Acts 26:29 - 26:29

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Acts 26:29 - 26:29


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Paul, knowing how little it would avail any to be almost a Christian, wisheth their perfection in that profession, that they might not, with the Laodiceans, be neither hot nor cold, Rev_3:16; nor, with the Israelites, halt between God and Baal, 1Ki_18:21.



Except these bonds: some think that by bonds St. Paul means only his guard wherewith he was surrounded; but it is certain that St. Paul was bound, in the most literal sense, with chains, as Act_24:27; and he wishes his auditors all the good that was in him, and to be freed from all the evils that were upon him.