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Kisah Para Rasul 19:38
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Jadi jika Demetrius dan tukang-tukangnya ada pengaduannya terhadap seseorang, bukankah ada sidang-sidang pengadilan dan ada gubernur, jadi hendaklah kedua belah pihak mengajukan dakwaannya ke situ.
Sebab itu jikalau Demeterius dan tukang-tukang yang bersama-sama dengan dia itu ada sesuatu pengaduan atas barang seorang, maka Majelis Pengadilan ada, dan hakim pun ada, biarlah mereka itu berdakwa satu dengan yang lain.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Demetrius: Acts 19:24
have: Acts 18:14, Deuteronomy 17:8, 1 Corinthians 6:1
the law is open: or, the court-days are kept
Reciprocal: Acts 13:7 - the deputy
Cross-References
And there came two angels to Sodome at euen, and Lot sate at the gate of Sodome: and Lot seing [them] rose vp to meete them, and he bowed hym selfe with his face towarde the grounde.
And he preassed vpon them exceedinglye: and they returnyng in vnto hym, entred into his house, & he made them a feast, and did bake vnleuened bread, and they did eate.
And before they went to rest, the men of the citie [euen] the men of Sodome compassed the house rounde about, both olde and young, all people fro [all] quarters.
Behold, I haue two daughters whiche haue knowen no man, them wyll I bryng out nowe vnto you, and do with them as it [seemeth] good in your eyes: only vnto these men do nothyng, for therefore came they vnder the shadowe of my roofe.
And when the mornyng arose, the angels caused Lot to speede him, saying: Stande vp, take thy wyfe, and thy two daughters which be at hande, lest thou perishe in the sinne of the citie.
Beholde thy seruaunt hath founde grace in thy syght, and thou hast magnified thy mercy which thou hast shewed vnto me in sauyng my lyfe: Beholde I can not be saued in the mountayne, lest some harme fall vppon me, and I dye.
And the sonne was nowe rysen vpon the earth, and Lot was entred into Soar.
And behelde, and lo the smoke of the countrey arose, as the smoke of a furnesse.
And the Lorde sayd vnto me: Thou shalt not fight agaynst the Moabites, neither prouoke them to battayle: for I wyll not geue thee of their lande to possesse, because I haue geuen Ar vnto the chyldren of Loth to possesse.
And when thou commest nye vnto the chyldren of Ammon, thou shalt not lay siege vnto the, nor moue warre against them: For I wyll not geue thee of the lande of the chyldren of Ammon any possession, but I haue geuen it vnto the chyldren of Loth to possesse.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Wherefore if Demetrius, and the craftsmen which are with him,.... Who were the ringleaders and encouragers of this tumult:
have a matter against any man; any accusation, or charge, any crime to accuse him of, and charge him with:
the law is open; or court days are kept; there are certain times fixed for the hearing and trying of causes, where and when such an affair should be regularly brought; and not use such disorderly methods, and throw a city into confusion, and break the peace as these men had done: the Syriac version renders it, "they are artificers"; that is, Demetrius and the craftsmen with him; they are tradesmen, and it does not belong to them, nor should they take upon themselves to judge and determine what is right or wrong:
and there are deputies; or "proconsuls"; the proconsul and his deputy, to whom such matters appertain, and who are judges in such cases, and to whom application should be made, and before whom such cases should be brought, and heard, and tried: the Syriac version reads in the singular number, "and there is a proconsul in the city"; a Roman governor and judge, whose province it is to determine such matters:
let them implead one another; let the plaintiff bring his accusation, and charge, and let the others defend themselves, and let things proceed in a due course of law, and so issue.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Have a matter against any man - Have a complaint of injury; if injustice has been done them by anyone.
The law is open - See the margin. ÎÌγοÌÏαιοι Agoraioi αÌÌγονÏαι agontai, that is, ηÌμεÌÏαι heÌmerai. There are court-days; days which are open, or appointed for judicial trials, where such matters can be determined in a proper manner. Perhaps the courts were then held, and the matter might be immediately determined.
And there are deputies - Roman proconsuls. See the notes on Acts 13:7. The cause might be brought before them with the certainty that it would be heard and decided. The Syriac reads this in the singular number âLo, the proconsul is in the city.â
Let them implead one another - Let them accuse each other in the court. The laws are equal, and impartial justice will be done.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 38. If Demetrius - have a matter against any man — If it be any breach of law, in reference to Demetrius and the artists, the law is open, αγοÏαιοι αγονÏαι; these are the terms of law, public courts, times of sessions or assize; or, rather, the judges are mow sitting: so the words may be understood. And there are deputies, Î±Î½Î¸Ï ÏαÏοι, proconsuls, appointed to guard the peace of the state, and to support every honest man in his right: let them implead one another; let the one party bring forward his action of assault or trespass, and the other put in his defense: the laws are equal and impartial, and justice will be done to him who is wronged.