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Kisah Para Rasul 23:10
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Maka terjadilah perpecahan besar, sehingga kepala pasukan takut, kalau-kalau mereka akan mengoyak-ngoyak Paulus. Karena itu ia memerintahkan pasukan untuk turun ke bawah dan mengambil Paulus dari tengah-tengah mereka dan membawanya ke markas.
Tetapi apabila bangkit suatu perbantahan yang besar itu, maka panglima laskar itu pun menyuruh segala laskar itu turun mengambil Paulus dengan keras dari tengah-tengah mereka itu serta membawa dia ke dalam kota, sebab ia takut kalau-kalau Paulus dikoyak-koyak oleh mereka itu.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
fearing: Acts 23:27, Acts 19:28-31, Acts 21:30-36, Psalms 7:2, Psalms 50:22, Micah 3:3, James 1:19, James 3:14-18, James 4:1, James 4:2
to take: Acts 22:24
Reciprocal: Psalms 83:2 - lo Proverbs 24:11 - General Jeremiah 26:24 - that Matthew 27:23 - But Luke 23:5 - they John 18:12 - the captain Acts 21:34 - into Acts 24:6 - whom Acts 24:7 - great Acts 26:17 - Delivering Acts 26:22 - obtained Acts 27:43 - willing 2 Corinthians 6:5 - in tumults 2 Timothy 3:11 - but
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And when there arose a great dissension,.... When that was come to a very great height, hot words were spoken, and they were ready to come to blows, and there was like to be a riot and tumult among them:
the chief captain fearing lest Paul should be pulled in pieces of them; either of the Sadducees, whom he had greatly offended and provoked, or of both Sadducees and Pharisees, the one laying hold on him to preserve him from the fury of the other, and the other endeavouring to pluck him out of their hands; and the fears of the chief captain were not so much out of affection to Paul, but lest there should be an uproar, which might issue in sedition, and rebellion against the Roman government, of which the Roman officers were always jealous; and because that Paul was a Roman, and should he suffer him to be destroyed in an illegal manner, he must be accountable for it: wherefore he
commanded the soldiers to go down: either from the castle of Antonia, or from a superior part of the temple, where he with his guards were, to hear this cause before the sanhedrim, to that part where it sat, and Paul was: and
take him by force from among them; if they refused to deliver him up, to make use of their arms:
and bring him into the castle; of Antonia, where he was before.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
A great dissension - A great tumult, excitement, or controversy.
Into the castle - See the notes on Acts 21:34.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Acts 23:10. The chief captain - commanded the soldiers to go down — It appears that the chief captain was present during these transactions, and that he had a body of soldiers in readiness in the castle of Antonia; and it was from this that he commanded them to come down; for the rescue and preservation of Paul.