Hechos 7:28

28 "¿ACASO QUIERES MATARME COMO MATASTE AYER AL EGIPCIO?"

Hechos 7:28 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 7:28

Wilt thou kill me as thou didst the Egyptian yesterday?
] That is, is it thy will? dost thou design to kill me? or, as in ( Exodus 2:14 ) "intendest" thou to kill me? In the Hebrew text it is, "wilt thou kill me, dost thou say?" that is, as Aben Ezra rightly interprets it, dost thou say so "in thine heart?" which is a much better observation than that of Jarchi's;

``from hence we learn, says he, that he slew him by the ineffable name:''

though this is the sense of some of their ancient doctors F3;

``"to kill me dost thou say?" it is not said, "dost thou seek?" but "dost thou say?" from whence you may learn, that the ineffable name was made mention of over the Egyptian, and he slew him.''

The word "yesterday" is added by Stephen, but with great truth and propriety, and is in the Septuagint version of ( Exodus 2:14 ) . The "as" here does not intend the manner of killing, whether by the fist or sword, or by pronouncing the word Jehovah, as Jarchi thinks, but killing itself, by whatsoever way; and the words were very spitefully said, on purpose to publish the thing, and to expose Moses to danger of life, as it did.


FOOTNOTES:

F3 Shemot Rabba, ib.

Hechos 7:28 In-Context

26 Al día siguiente se les presentó, cuando dos de ellos reñían, y trató de poner paz entre ellos, diciendo: "Varones, vosotros sois hermanos, ¿por qué os herís el uno al otro?"
27 Pero el que estaba hiriendo a su prójimo lo empujó, diciendo: "¿QUIEN TE HA PUESTO POR GOBERNANTE Y JUEZ SOBRE NOSOTROS?
28 "¿ACASO QUIERES MATARME COMO MATASTE AYER AL EGIPCIO?"
29 Al oír estas palabras, MOISES HUYO Y SE CONVIRTIO EN EXTRANJERO EN LA TIERRA DE MADIAN, donde fue padre de dos hijos.
30 Y pasados cuarenta años, SE LE APARECIO UN ANGEL EN EL DESIERTO DEL MONTE Sinaí, EN LA LLAMA DE UNA ZARZA QUE ARDIA.
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