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Uncondemned

Uncondemned

Uncondemned

rendered “uncondemned” in Act 16:37; Act 22:25 (a, negative, katakrino, “to condemn”), properly means “without trial, not yet tried.” Sir W. M. Ramsay points out that the Apostle, in claiming his rights, would probably use the Roman phrase re incognita, i.e., “without investigating our case” (The Cities of St. Paul, p. 225).

Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words