Luke
Acts 19:40BSB·traditional attribution

For we are in jeopardy of being charged with rioting for today’s events, and we have no justification to account for this commotion.”

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

I. Paul is here brought into some trouble at Ephesus, just when he is forecasting to go thence, and to cut out work for himself elsewhere. See here, 1. How he laid his purpose of going to other places, Act 19:21, Act 19:22. He was a man of vast designs for God, and was for making his influences as widely diffusive as might be.

Commenting on Acts 19:21-41

Albert Barnes Presbyterian @notesbybarnes

Verse 40. To be called in question. By the government; by the Roman authority. Such a tumult, continued for so long a time, would be likely to attract the attention of the magistrates, and expose them to their displeasure. Popular commotions were justly dreaded by the Roman government; and such an assembly as this, convened without any good cause, would not escape their notice.

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed @jfbcommentary

For we--the public authorities. are in danger of being called in question--by our superiors. Next: Acts Chapter 20