THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES - Chapter 18 - Verse 13
Verse 13. Contrary to the law. Evidently intending contrary to
all law—the laws of the Romans and of the Jews. It was permitted to
the Jews to worship God according to their own views in Greece; but
they could easily pretend that Paul had departed from that mode of
worshipping God. It was easy for them to maintain that he taught
contrary to the laws of the Romans, and their acknowledged religion;
and their design seems to have been, to accuse him of teaching men
to worship God in an unlawful and irregular way, a way unknown
to any of the laws of the empire.