rwp@Acts:28:19 @{When the Jews spake against it} (\antilegontn tn Ioudain\). Genitive absolute again, \antilegontn\ (\antileg\) common verb for speaking against as in 13:45|. _Clementer dicit_ (Bengel). "The word is a mild one to describe the bitter enmity of the Jews" (Knowling). {I was constrained} (\nagkasthn\). "I was compelled," first aorist passive indicative of \anagkaz\, the very word used of Paul's efforts to get the Christians to blaspheme (26:11|) which see. Paul was compelled to appeal to Caesar (see 25:11,12| for this phrase), unless Paul was willing to be the victim of Jewish hate when he had done no wrong. {Not that I had aught to accuse my nation of} (\ouch hs tou ethnous mou echn ti katgorein\). This use of \hs\ with a participle (\echn\) is common in Greek for the alleged reason. The genitive case with the infinitive \katgorein\ is regular. Paul says \ethnos\ instead of \laos\ as in 24:17; 26:4|.