Acts 23:24 - Clarke's commentary and critical notes on the Bible

Bible Comments

And provide them beasts, that they may set Paul on, and bring him safe unto Felix the governor. Provide them beasts - One for Paul, and some others for his immediate keepers.

Felix the governor - This Felix was a freed man of the Emperor Claudius, and brother of Pallas, chief favourite of the emperor. Tacitus calls him Antonius Felix; and gives us to understand that he governed with all the authority of a king, and the baseness and insolence of a quondam slave. E libertis Antonius Felix per omnem saevitiam ac libidinem jus regium servili ingenio exercuit. Hist. v. 9. He had, according to Suetonius, in his life of Claudius, chap. 28, three queens to his wives; that is, he was married thrice, and each time to the daughter or niece of a king. Drusilla, the sister of Agrippa, was his wife at this time; see Acts 24:24. He was an unrighteous governor; a base, mercenary, and bad man: see Acts 24:2.

Acts 23:24

24 And provide them beasts, that they may set Paul on, and bring him safe unto Felix the governor.