Patristic A.D. 390
“"Judas the Galilean revolted in the days of the census," says Gamaliel in the Acts of the Apostles, and "drew away some of the people after him," refusing to obey the order of the Romans and register their goods, for which reason Quirinius had been sent to Syria.… But as Judas's decision was the cause of domestic murders and of a rebellion against the authorities which did much harm to the people, it seems to me that here the apostle is condemning any attempt to imitate him based on the illusion that it is a godly thing to disobey rulers. He has a good deal to say about this, condemning it as a mistaken way of thinking.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Rom 13:1 (PAULINE COMMENTARY FROM THE GREEK CHURCH)
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