Hechos 19:24

24 Porque un platero llamado Demetrio, el cual hacía de plata templecillos de Diana, daba a los artífices no poca ganancia

Hechos 19:24 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 19:24

For a certain man, named Demetrius, a silversmith
Who worked in silver, not in coining silver money, but in making silver vessels, in melting silver, and casting it into moulds, and forming it into different shapes; and particularly,

which made silver shrines for Diana;
who Diana was, (See Gill on Acts 19:27), these were not coins or medals of silver, struck by Demetrius, with the figure of the temple of Diana on them, nor images of Diana, as the Ethiopic version reads; but they were chaplets, or little temples made of silver, in imitation of the temple of Diana at Ephesus, with her image included in it; the words may be rendered, "silver temples": in some manuscripts it is added, "like little chests": which being sold to the people,

brought no small gain to the craftsmen:
who were of the same trade with him; masters of the same business, who employed others under them, as appears by what follows.

Hechos 19:24 In-Context

22 Y enviando a Macedonia a dos de los que le ayudaban, Timoteo y Erasto, él se estuvo por algún tiempo en Asia
23 Entonces hubo un alboroto no pequeño acerca del Camino
24 Porque un platero llamado Demetrio, el cual hacía de plata templecillos de Diana, daba a los artífices no poca ganancia
25 a los cuales, reunidos con los obreros de semejante oficio, dijo: Varones, sabéis que de esta ganancia tenemos nuestras riquezas
26 y veis y oís que este Pablo, no solamente en Efeso, sino a gran multitud de casi toda el Asia, ha apartado con persuasión, diciendo, que no son dioses los que se hacen con las manos

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