But if ye inquire any thing concerning other matters Rev. Ver. But if ye seek anything about other matters. The "seeking" which the townclerk means is by a legal process. If the matter were of such a character as to come before the proconsul, there he was, ready to hear the cause. It was, as we might say, "assize time." But if the question was of another kind, one for the jurisdiction of the ordinary city courts, then they could apply at the proper time and place.

it shall be determined in a lawful assembly This conveys a wrong idea to the English reader. Of course the court where the proconsul sat was a "lawful assembly," though the contrary might be inferred from A.V. The word rendered "lawful" signifies "appointed by law." The days and time of the meeting of the city courts were defined by law. Thus the Rev. Ver." it shall be settled in the regular assembly" is a better rendering, and distinguishes the ordinary, legal, appointed days of hearing in the regular courts, from the assize of the proconsul.

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