{Brought} (epheron). Imperfect active of pher(935c),
referring to their repeated charges. {Of such evil things as I
supposed} (h(936e) eg(9320)hupenooun pon(8872)(936e)). Incorporation of the
antecedent pon(8872)(936e) into the relative clause and change of the
case of the relative from the accusative ha object of
hupenooun to the genitive like pon(8872)(936e) (Robertson, _Grammar_,
p. 719). Note the imperfect active hupenooun of huponoe(935c) to
emphasize Festus's state of mind about Paul before the trial.
This old verb only three times in the N.T. (here, Ac 13:25
which see; 27:27 ).
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