Hellenists’ (6:1) and Stephen (8:2), not to mention those involving Paul (see below §4(2)). (6) So too the overarching objective includes an apologetic strand in relation to the power of Rome. In contrast to the repeated antagonism of Jews, Roman officials are regularly portrayed in a positive light, particularly in the unresolved trial of Paul in chs 21–28. Pilate’s verdict on Jesus’ innocence is repeated from the Gospel (3:13). The centurion of Caesarea and the proconsul of Cyprus are equally attracted
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