They caused an uprising against the faithful. The Jews joined forces with the Greeks so that what was said in the psalm might be fulfilled: “Why do the nations clamor and peoples devise plans in vain?” when, all the while, the faithful, throughout all their exhortations, kept calling them brothers when they said, “My brothers.” And in the same manner, the psalm, speaking for Christ, also prophesied about the Lord as doing and saying this very thing, “I will declare your name to my brothers.”
They stirred up the souls of the Gentiles against the brothers. What follows in Greek: "But God made peace," is missing in some Latin manuscripts. And there: "They were preaching," it follows in Greek: "And the whole multitude was moved by their teaching."
[AD 300] Ammonius of Alexandria on Acts 14:2