Luke
Acts 24:20BSB·traditional attribution

Otherwise, let these men state for themselves any crime they found in me when I stood before the Sanhedrin,

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

We have here Paul's defence of himself, in answer to Tertullus's charge, and there appears in it a great deal of the spirit of wisdom and holiness, and an accomplishment of Christ's promise to his followers that when they were before governors and kings, for his sake, it should be given them in that same hour what they should speak.

Commenting on Acts 24:10-21

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

Except it be for this one voice,.... Sentence or expression following, which declares his faith about the resurrection; not that he thought or owned that this was an evil in him, but that it was the only one, that any of them, the Jews, a part among them, namely, the Sadducees, could condemn, or judge to be evil in him: that I cried, standing among...

Albert Barnes Presbyterian @notesbybarnes

Verse 20. Or else. Since they are not here to witness against me in regard to what occurred in the temple, let these here present bear witness against me, if they can, in regard to any other part of my conduct. This was a bold appeal, and it showed his full consciousness of innocence. Let these same here say. The Jews who are here present. Any evil doing.