使徒行传 16:20

20 又 带 到 官 长 面 前 说 : 这 些 人 原 是 犹 太 人 , 竟 骚 扰 我 们 的 城 ,

使徒行传 16:20 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 16:20

And brought them to the magistrates
The same as before; wherefore the Syriac version omits them there, and reads them both together here, calling them the magistrates and chief men of the city; though the word here used, properly signifies military captains, captains of the Roman militia: but that they were the same with the Decuriones, or ten men before mentioned, appears from what Harpocratian says F11, that every year were chosen "ten (strathgoi) , magistrates", the word here used: saying, these men being Jews, do exceedingly trouble our city;
they call Paul and Silas Jews, either because they knew them to be so, or because they attended at the Jewish oratory, or place of worship; and it was common with the Romans to call the Christians Jews; they were generally included in the same name; and this name of the Jews was become very odious with the Romans; a little after this, Claudius commanded them, the Jews, to depart from Rome, ( Acts 18:2 ) they were commonly looked upon as a troublesome and seditious sort of people, and indeed this was the old charge that was fastened upon them, ( Ezra 4:15 ) ( Esther 3:8 ) . So that it was enough to say that Paul and Silas were Jews, to prove them to be disturbers of the public peace: and it is to be observed, that their accusers make no mention of the dispossessing of the maid, who was their private property, and which was a private affair; but pretend a concern for the public welfare, and bring a charge of public disturbance and detriment, to which their malice and revenge prompted them, hoping in this way the better to succeed: the Arabic version reads, "these two men trouble our city, and they are both Jews".


FOOTNOTES:

F11 Lexicon, p. 274.

使徒行传 16:20 In-Context

18 他 一 连 多 日 这 样 喊 叫 , 保 罗 就 心 中 厌 烦 , 转 身 对 那 鬼 说 : 我 奉 耶 稣 基 督 的 名 , 吩 咐 你 从 他 身 上 出 来 ! 那 鬼 当 时 就 出 来 了 。
19 使 女 的 主 人 们 见 得 利 的 指 望 没 有 了 , 便 揪 住 保 罗 和 西 拉 , 拉 他 们 到 市 上 去 见 首 领 ;
20 又 带 到 官 长 面 前 说 : 这 些 人 原 是 犹 太 人 , 竟 骚 扰 我 们 的 城 ,
21 传 我 们 罗 马 人 所 不 可 受 不 可 行 的 规 矩 。
22 众 人 就 一 同 起 来 攻 击 他 们 。 官 长 吩 咐 剥 了 他 们 的 衣 裳 , 用 棍 打 ;
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