Hechos 23:19

19 Y el comandante, tomándolo de la mano, y llevándolo aparte, le preguntó: ¿Qué es lo que me tienes que informar

Hechos 23:19 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 23:19

Then the chief captain took him by the hand
Some have thought that the reason of this was, that he expected that the young man had brought him a present in his hand, from Paul; but this is to represent him as a sordid mercenary man, which ought not to be said, without sufficient proof; rather this should be considered as an instance of civility and humanity, and what showed him to be a man of breeding and good manners; and might be done partly out of respect to Paul, and partly to encourage the young man to use freedom in the account he was about to give him:

and went with him aside privately;
concluding by his coming from Paul, and perceiving by the account of the centurion, that he had a secret to communicate to him; wherefore it was acting a wise and prudent part to take him into a private room, and hear what he had to say:

and asked him, what is that thou hast to tell me?
thereby giving the young man an opportunity, and encouraging him to relate the secret to him.

Hechos 23:19 In-Context

17 Y Pablo, llamando a uno de los centuriones, dijo: Lleva a este joven al comandante, porque tiene algo que informarle.
18 El entonces, tomándolo consigo, lo condujo al comandante, y le dijo<***>: Pablo, el preso, me llamó y me pidió que te trajera a este joven, pues tiene algo que decirte.
19 Y el comandante, tomándolo de la mano, y llevándolo aparte, le preguntó: ¿Qué es lo que me tienes que informar
20 Y él respondió: Los judíos se han puesto de acuerdo en pedirte que mañana lleves a Pablo al concilio con el pretexto de hacer una indagación más a fondo sobre él.
21 Pero no les prestes atención, porque más de cuarenta hombres de ellos, que se han comprometido bajo juramento a no comer ni beber hasta que lo hayan matado, esperan emboscados; ya están listos esperando promesa de parte tuya
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