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Acts 25:10
| 32 | tn Grk “said.” |
| 33 | tn Or “before the emperor’s” (“Caesar” is a title for the Roman emperor). |
| 34 | tn Although BDAG 175 s.v. βῆμα 3 gives the meaning “tribunal” for this verse, and a number of modern translations use similar terms (“court,” NIV; “tribunal,” NRSV), since the bema was a standard feature in Greco-Roman cities of the time, there is no need for an alternative translation here. Here of course Paul’s reference to “Caesar’s judgment seat” is a form of metonymy; since Festus is Caesar’s representative, Festus’ judgment seat represents Caesar’s own. sn The judgment seat (βῆμα, bēma) was a raised platform mounted by steps and sometimes furnished with a seat, used by officials in addressing an assembly or making pronouncements, often on judicial matters. The judgment seat was a familiar item in Greco-Roman culture, often located in the agora, the public square or marketplace in the center of a city. |
| 35 | tn That is, tried by an imperial representative and subject to Roman law. |
| 36 | sn “I have done nothing wrong.” Here is yet another declaration of total innocence on Paul’s part. |
| 37 |
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