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Hechos 5:35

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35 Y les dijo: Varones de Israel, tened cuidado de lo que vais a hacer con estos hombres.

Hechos 5:35 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 5:35

And said unto them, ye men of Israel
This he said after the apostles were put out, when the council was by themselves; and he addressed them as "men of Israel"; not as distinct from the priests and Levites in the council, but because they were all of the stock of Israel; for this council did not consist of Israelites only, as distinct from priests and Levites, as appears from ( Acts 5:21 Acts 5:27 ) . A sanhedrim commonly consisted of each of these; though if only of Israelites it was a lawful one. Maimonides says F3,

``they did not use to appoint any in the sanhedrim, but priests, Levites, and Israelites, that were genealogized and fit to be married into the priesthood---and that it was a command, that in the great sanhedrim there should be priests and Levites; as it is said, "thou shalt go to the priests and Levites"; but if they are not found, if they are all Israelites, lo, this is lawful,''

or a proper sanhedrim. His speech to them follows,

take heed to yourselves;
consider well, do not act a rash and precipitant part; do not give way to passion and wrath, and hastily lay hands on these men, and destroy them; lest ye bring yourselves into disgrace and danger, and bring upon yourselves the ill-will and resentment of men, and the wrath of God: take time to consider of the matter, and deliberately consult

what ye intend to do as touching these men;
what punishment to inflict upon them, whether imprisonment, scourging, or death; do nothing rashly.


FOOTNOTES:

F3 Hilchot Sanhedrin, c. 2. sect. 1. 2.
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Hechos 5:35 In-Context

33 Cuando ellos oyeron esto, se sintieron profundamente ofendidos y querían matarlos.
34 Pero cierto fariseo llamado Gamaliel, maestro de la ley, respetado por todo el pueblo, se levantó en el concilio y ordenó que sacaran fuera a los hombres por un momento.
35 Y les dijo: Varones de Israel, tened cuidado de lo que vais a hacer con estos hombres.
36 Porque hace algún tiempo Teudas se levantó pretendiendo ser alguien; y un grupo como de cuatrocientos hombres se unió a él. Y fue muerto, y todos los que lo seguían fueron dispersos y reducidos a nada.
37 Después de él, se levantó Judas de Galilea en los días del censo, y llevó mucha gente tras sí; él también pereció, y todos los que lo seguían se dispersaron.
Scripture taken from La Biblia de las Américas® (LBLA®), Copyright © 1986, 1995, 1997 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. https://www.LBLA.com

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