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Atti 17:8

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8 E commossero il popolo, e i rettori della città, che udivano queste cose.

Atti 17:8 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 17:8

And they troubled the people, and the rulers of the city,
&c.] Fearing some revolution would be made, and some new king, or rather tyrant, would start up, and usurp a power over them; or that they should come under some suspicion or charge with the Roman government, and should be called to an account, for admitting such men and tenets among them; with such fears were they possessed,

when they heard these things;
alleged against the apostle and his company.

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Atti 17:8 In-Context

6 Ma, non avendoli trovati, trassero Giasone, ed alcuni de’ fratelli, a’ rettori della città, gridando: Costoro che hanno messo sottosopra il mondo sono eziandio venuti qua.
7 E Giasone li ha raccolti; ed essi tutti fanno contro agli statuti di Cesare, dicendo esservi un altro re, cioè Gesù.
8 E commossero il popolo, e i rettori della città, che udivano queste cose.
9 Ma pure essi, ricevuta cauzione da Giasone e dagli altri, li lasciarono andare.
10 E i fratelli subito di notte mandarono via Paolo e Sila, in Berrea; ed essi, essendovi giunti, andarono nella sinagoga de’ Giudei.
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