Acts 4:5 - Exposition
Were gathered together in Jerusalem for at ( Acts 4:6 ), A.V.; or, as it should rather be rendered, to —some of them probably living in the country. This clause is placed in the A.V. at the end of Acts 4:6 because, in the T.R., Annas, Caiaphas, John, and Alexander are in the accusative ease, whereas, in the R.T., they are in the nominative case; for which reason the R.V. supplies the words "was there" in verse 6. We see here the different classes which composed the Sanhedrim.
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