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Kisah Para Rasul 5:26

Maka pergilah kepala pengawal serta orang-orangnya ke Bait Allah, lalu mengambil kedua rasul itu, tetapi tidak dengan kekerasan, karena mereka takut, kalau-kalau orang banyak melempari mereka.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Court;   Defense;   Government;   Minister, Christian;   Opinion, Public;   Persecution;   Peter;   Priest;   Prisoners;   Sadducees;   Temple;   Scofield Reference Index - Satan;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - High Priest, the;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Pharisees;   Sadducees;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Covetousness;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Sadducees;   Sanhedrim;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Acts;   Captain of the Temple;   Persecution in the Bible;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Mark, Gospel According to;   Officer;   Peter;   Sadducees;   Sanhedrin;   Scribes;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Blood;   Captain;   Captain of the Temple ;   Minister, Ministration;   Officer;   Officer (2);   Stoning;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Captain;   Officer;   Sanhedrin or Sanhedrim;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Temple;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Captain;  

Parallel Translations

Alkitab Terjemahan Baru
Maka pergilah kepala pengawal serta orang-orangnya ke Bait Allah, lalu mengambil kedua rasul itu, tetapi tidak dengan kekerasan, karena mereka takut, kalau-kalau orang banyak melempari mereka.
Alkitab Terjemahan Lama
Lalu pergilah penghulu Bait Allah itu beserta dengan pegawainya mengambil rasul-rasul itu, tetapi bukannya dengan kekerasan, karena mereka itu takut dirajam oleh kaum itu.

Contextual Overview

26 Then went the ruler of the temple, with the officers, and brought them without violence: (For they feared the people, lest they should haue ben stoned) 27 And when they had brought them, they set them before the counsell. And the chiefe priest asked them, 28 Saying: dyd not we strayghtly commaunde you, that ye shoulde not teache in this name? And beholde, ye haue fylled Hierusalem with your doctrine, and intende to bryng this mans blood vpon vs. 29 Then Peter and the other Apostles aunswered, and sayde: We ought more to obey God then men. 30 The God of our fathers raysed vp Iesus, whom ye slewe, & hanged on tree. 31 Hym hath God lyft vp with his ryght hande, to be a prince and a sauiour, for to geue repentaunce to Israel, and forgeuenesse of sinnes. 32 And we are recordes of these thynges which we say, & so is also the holy ghost, whom God hath geuen to them that obey hym. 33 When they hearde that, they claue asunder, and sought meanes to slea the. 34 Then stoode there vp one in the counsell, a pharisee, named Gamaliel, a doctour of lawe, had in reputation among all the people, and commaunded the Apostles to go asyde a litle space, 35 And sayde vnto them: Ye men of Israel, take heede to your selues, what ye entende to do, as touchyng these men.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

they: Acts 5:13, Matthew 14:5, Matthew 21:26, Matthew 26:5, Luke 20:6, Luke 20:19, Luke 22:2

Reciprocal: 1 Kings 12:18 - all Israel 2 Kings 11:4 - the captains 1 Chronicles 9:11 - the ruler 2 Chronicles 35:8 - rulers Matthew 10:17 - for Mark 11:32 - they Luke 22:52 - captains John 7:32 - sent Acts 4:1 - the captain Acts 4:21 - how Acts 5:24 - the captain James 2:6 - and

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Then went the captain with the offcers,.... That is, the captain of the temple, who had the command of it; he went thither attended with the officers and servants of the chief priests, the same that had been sent to the prison, to fetch the apostles:

and brought them without violence; they did not lay hold upon them, and drag them away in a violent manner; but gave them good words, and allured them, and entreated them to go along with them, and perhaps promised them, that no hurt should come to them, and that they should have full liberty to speak for themselves; the Ethiopic version renders it, "they brought them, behaving themselves mildly towards them"; they used no forcible, but gentle methods; they did not seize them in a violent way, and bind them, and carry them away by force:

for they feared the people; who had them in great esteem, because of the miracles done by them, and the benefit they received from them, both for their souls and bodies:

lest they should have been stoned; by the populace, who had they used them in a severe and cruel manner, would have risen upon them, and stoned them to death; the Ethiopic version renders it, "because they feared the people, they did not stone them"; as if the captain of the temple, and the officers would have stoned the apostles, but that they were afraid of the people.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Without violence - Not by force; not by “binding” them. Compare Matthew 27:2. The command of the Sanhedrin was sufficient to secure their presence, as they did not intend to refuse to answer for any alleged violation of the laws. Besides, their going before the council would give them another noble opportunity to bear witness to the truth of the gospel. Christians, when charged with a violation of the laws of the land, should not refuse to answer, Acts 25:11, “If I be an offender, or have committed anything worthy of death, I refuse not to die.” It is a part of our religion to yield obedience to all the just laws of the land, and to evince respect for all that are in authority, Romans 13:1-7.

For they feared the people - The people were favorable to the apostles. If violence had been attempted, or they had been taken in a cruel and forcible manner, the consequence would have been tumults and bloodshed. In this way, also, the apostles showed that they were not disposed to excite tumult. Opposition by them would have excited commotion; and though “they” would have been rescued, yet they resolved to show that they were not obstinate, contumacious, or rebellious, but were disposed, as far as it could be done with a clear conscience, to yield obedience to the laws of the land,

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Acts 5:26. Brought them without violence — On receiving the information mentioned above, proper officers were sent to seize and bring them before the council. The officers, on reaching the temple, found the multitude gladly receiving the doctrine of the apostles, and so intent on hearing all the words of this life that they were afraid to show any hostility to the apostles, lest the people should stone them; we may therefore conclude that the officers entreated them to accompany them to the council; and that they felt it their duty to obey every ordinance of man for the Lord's sake, and so cheerfully went with them, trusting in the Lord their God.


 
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