Verse 1
PAUL SET BEFORE THE SANHEDRIN V. 1-5
1) "And Paul, earnestly beholding the council, said," (atenisas de ho Paulos to sunedrio eipen) "Then Paul gazing at the council (looking them straight in the eye) said," or gave his testimony calmly, without fear, as follows: many of these council members had no doubt voted to stone Stephen to death, with Paul present, years before, Acts 7:51-60.
2) "Men and brethren," (andres adelphoi) "Ye responsible men, brethren," in the Jewish flesh, ye national brethren. Paul considered himself always to be a member of the true faith of the theocracy of Israel and interested in the highest spiritual good of her people, Romans 9:1-3; Romans 10:1-4; 1 Corinthians 9:19-22.
3) "I have lived in all good conscience toward God," (ego pase suneidesei agathe pepoliteumati to theo) "I have lived (deported myself) in all good conscience toward God," or lived before God as a God-fearing citizen of the commonwealth of Israel. He asserts that he is a man of integrity, Acts 24:16; 2 Corinthians 1:12; 2 Timothy 1:13-18.
4) "Until this day." (achri tautes tes hemeres) "Until this day, " as I stand before you all. It is this manner of a life of integrity to which all believers, and members of the Lord’s church, His true witnesses, are called, 1 Peter 3:15-16; Matthew 5:15-16.