Hechos 7:27

27 »Pero el que estaba maltratando al otro empujó a Moisés y le dijo: “¿Y quién te nombró a ti gobernante y juez sobre nosotros?

Hechos 7:27 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 7:27

But he that did his neighbour wrong
Who seems to be the same person whom Moses had defended the day before; and, according to the Jews, must be Dathan F1: the same

thrust him away;
from them, when he went to part them, and persuade them to be good friends:

saying, who made thee a ruler and a judge over us?
which was very ungrateful, if he was the man he had delivered the day before; and very impertinent, since he did not take upon him to rule and judge, but only to exhort and persuade to peace and brotherly love: the language suits with the spirit of Dathan or Abiram; ( Numbers 16:3 Numbers 16:12 Numbers 16:13 ) This is thought to be said to him by way of contempt of him, as being a very young man: the words are thus commented on in one of the ancient commentaries of the Jews F2,

``R. Judah says, Moses was twenty years of age at that time: wherefore it was said to him, thou art not yet fit to be a prince and a judge over us, seeing one of forty years of age is a man of understanding. And R. Nehemiah says, he was forty years of age; (See Gill on Acts 7:23) and it was said to him, truly thou art a man, but thou art not fit to be a prince and a judge over us: and the Rabbans say, he said to him, art thou not the son of Jochebed, though they call thee the son of Bithiah? and dost thou seek to be a prince and a judge over us? it is known concerning thee what thou didst to the Egyptian.''


FOOTNOTES:

F1 Targum Jon. in Exod. ii. 14. Debarim Rabba, sect. 2. fol. 237. 1.
F2 Shemot Rabba, ib.

Hechos 7:27 In-Context

25 Moisés suponía que sus hermanos reconocerían que Dios iba a liberarlos por medio de él, pero ellos no lo comprendieron así.
26 Al día siguiente, Moisés sorprendió a dos israelitas que estaban peleando. Trató de reconciliarlos, diciéndoles: “Señores, ustedes son hermanos; ¿por qué quieren hacerse daño?”
27 »Pero el que estaba maltratando al otro empujó a Moisés y le dijo: “¿Y quién te nombró a ti gobernante y juez sobre nosotros?
28 ¿Acaso quieres matarme a mí, como mataste ayer al egipcio?”
29 Al oír esto, Moisés huyó a Madián; allí vivió como extranjero y tuvo dos hijos.
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