Acts 23:26
Context23:26 Claudius Lysias to His Excellency Governor 1 Felix, 2 greetings.
Acts 11:28
Context11:28 One of them, named Agabus, got up 3 and predicted 4 by the Spirit that a severe 5 famine 6 was about to come over the whole inhabited world. 7 (This 8 took place during the reign of Claudius.) 9
Acts 18:2
Context18:2 There he 10 found 11 a Jew named Aquila, 12 a native of Pontus, 13 who had recently come from Italy with his wife Priscilla, because Claudius 14 had ordered all the Jews to depart from 15 Rome. 16 Paul approached 17 them,
1 tn Grk “Procurator.” The official Roman title has been translated as “governor” (BDAG 433 s.v. ἡγεμών 2).
2 sn Governor Felix. See the note on Felix in v. 24.
3 tn Grk “getting up, predicted.” The participle ἀναστάς (anasta") has been translated as a finite verb due to requirements of contemporary English style.
4 tn Or “made clear”; Grk “indicated beforehand” (BDAG 920 s.v. σημαίνω 2).
5 tn Grk “great.”
6 sn This famine is one of the firmly fixed dates in Acts. It took place from
7 tn Or “whole Roman Empire.” While the word οἰκουμένη (oikoumenh) does occasionally refer specifically to the Roman Empire, BDAG 699 s.v. οἰκουνένη 2 does not list this passage (only Acts 24:5 and 17:6).
8 tn Grk “world, which.” The relative pronoun (“which”) was replaced by the demonstrative pronoun “this” and a new sentence was begun in the translation at this point to improve the English style, due to the length of the sentence in Greek.
9 sn This is best taken as a parenthetical note by the author. Claudius was the Roman emperor Tiberius Claudius Nero Germanicus, known as Claudius, who ruled from
10 tn Grk “And he.” Because of the difference between Greek style, which often begins sentences or clauses with “and,” and English style, which generally does not, καί (kai) has not been translated here. The word “there” is not in the Greek text but is implied.
11 tn Grk “finding.” The participle εὑρών (Jeurwn) has been translated as a finite verb due to requirements of contemporary English style.
12 sn On Aquila and his wife Priscilla see also Acts 18:18, 26; Rom 16:3-4; 1 Cor 16:19; 2 Tim 4:19. In the NT “Priscilla” and “Prisca” are the same person. This author uses the full name Priscilla, while Paul uses the diminutive form Prisca.
13 sn Pontus was a region in the northeastern part of Asia Minor. It was a Roman province.
14 sn Claudius refers to the Roman emperor Tiberius Claudius Nero Germanicus, known as Claudius, who ruled from
15 tn Or “to leave.”
16 map For location see JP4 A1.
17 tn Or “went to.”