ACTS—NOTE ON Acts 5:36 Gamaliel cited two examples of failed movements. The first was a revolutionary named Theudas, and the second Judas the Galilean, who is said to have come “after him.” Judas the Galilean is well known. He led a tax revolt in A.D. 6. Although there is no other historical record of “Theudas,” he was probably a leader of a revolt following the death of Herod the Great in 4 B.C.

Continues after advertising
Continues after advertising