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Alkitab Terjemahan Lama

Kisah Para Rasul 5:38

Maka sekarang aku berkata kepadamu: Undurlah daripada orang ini, dan biarkanlah mereka itu; karena jikalau maksud ini atau pekerjaan ini asalnya daripada manusia, niscaya ia itu binasa kelak;

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Court;   Gamaliel;   Government;   Minister, Christian;   Persecution;   Peter;   Priest;   Prisoners;   Scofield Reference Index - Satan;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Courts of Justice;   Prudence;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Gamaliel;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Pharisees;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Covetousness;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Gamaliel;   Sanhedrim;   Scribes;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Paul;   Simeon;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Acts;   Apostles;   Crimes and Punishments;   Hebrews;   Persecution in the Bible;   Sanhedrin;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Gamaliel;   Mark, Gospel According to;   Peter;   Sadducees;   Sanhedrin;   Scribes;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Forgiveness;   Gamaliel ;   Heaven ;   Samaria, Samaritans;   Will;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Sanhedrin or Sanhedrim;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Pharisees;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Gamaliel;   Nought;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Pharisees;  

Parallel Translations

Alkitab Terjemahan Baru
Karena itu aku berkata kepadamu: Janganlah bertindak terhadap orang-orang ini. Biarkanlah mereka, sebab jika maksud dan perbuatan mereka berasal dari manusia, tentu akan lenyap,
Bahasa Indonesia Sehari-hari
Karena itu aku berkata kepadamu: Janganlah bertindak terhadap orang-orang ini. Biarkanlah mereka, sebab jika maksud dan perbuatan mereka berasal dari manusia, tentu akan lenyap,

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Refrain: Acts 5:35, John 11:48

for: Nehemiah 4:15, Job 5:12-14, Psalms 33:10, Psalms 33:11, Proverbs 21:30, Isaiah 7:5-7, Isaiah 8:9, Isaiah 8:10, Isaiah 14:25, Lamentations 3:37, Matthew 15:13, 1 Corinthians 1:26-28, 1 Corinthians 3:19

Reciprocal: Genesis 31:29 - Take 1 Samuel 17:36 - seeing Ezra 6:7 - Let the work Ezra 6:12 - destroy Nehemiah 6:16 - for they perceived Psalms 65:8 - afraid Proverbs 19:21 - nevertheless Matthew 7:20 - General John 9:33 - were

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And now I say unto you,.... This is the sum of my advice upon the observation of these and other instances:

refrain from these men, and let them alone; keep your hands off of them, do not attempt to take away their lives, but dismiss them quietly, nor go about to hinder them, in what they are concerned:

for if this counsel, or this work be of men; if the doctrine these men preach is an human device; or this business they are engaged in is only an human affair, projected by men, and carried on upon selfish principles, and worldly views, seeking only themselves, and their secular interests, and not the glory of God:

it will come to nought; as did the designs of Theudas and Judas.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Refrain from these men - Cease to oppose them or to threaten them. The “reason” why he advised this he immediately adds, that if it were of human origin, it would come to nothing; if of God, they could not overthrow it.

This counsel or this work be of men - This plan or purpose. If the apostles had originated it for the purposes of imposture.

It will come to nought - Gamaliel “inferred” that from the two instances which he specified. They had been suppressed without the interference of the Sanhedrin; and he inferred that “this” would also die away if it was a human device. It will be remembered that this is the mere advice of Gamaliel, who was not inspired, and that this opinion should not be adduced to guide us, except as it was an instance of great shrewdness and prudence. It is doubtless right to oppose error in the proper way and with the proper temper, not with arms, or vituperation, or with the civil power, but with argument and kind entreaty. But the sentiment of Gamaliel is full of wisdom in regard to error. For:

(1) The very way to exalt error into notice, and to confirm people in it, is to oppose it in a harsh, authoritative, and unkind manner.

(2) Error, if left alone, will often die away itself. The interest of people in it will often cease as soon as it ceases to be opposed; and, having nothing to fan the flame, it will expire. It is not so with truth.

(3) In this respect the remark may be applied to the Christian religion. It has stood too long, and in too many circumstances of prosperity and adversity, to be of human origin. It has been subjected to all trials from its pretended friends and real foes; and it still lives as vigorous and flourishing as ever. Kingdoms have changed; empires have risen and fallen since Gamaliel spoke this; systems of opinion and belief have had their day, and expired; but the preservation of the Christian religion, unchanged through so many revolutions, and in so many fiery trials, shows that it is not of men, but of God. The argument for the divine origin of the Christian religion from its perpetuity is one that can be applied to no other system that has been, or that now exists. For Christianity has been opposed in every form. It confers no temporal conquests, and appeals to no base and strong native passions. The Muslim faith is supported by the sword and the state; paganism relies on the arm of the civil power and the terrors of superstition, and is sustained by all the corrupt passions of people; atheism and infidelity have been short-lived, varying in their forms, dying today, and tomorrow starting up in a new form; never organized, consolidated, or pure; and never tending to promote the peace or happiness of people. Christianity, without arms or human power, has lived, keeping on its steady and triumphant movement among people, regardless alike of the opposition of its foes, and of the treachery of its pretended friends. If the opinion of Gamaliel was just, it is from God; and the Jews particularly should regard as important an argument derived from the opinion of one of the wisest of their ancient rabbis.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 38. Refrain from these men — Do not molest them, leave them to God; for if this counsel and work be of man it will come to nought, like the rebellion of Theudas, and that of Judas of Galilee: for whatever pretends to be done in the name of God, but is not of him, will have his curse and not his blessing. He whose name is prostituted by it will vindicate his injured honour, and avenge himself.


 
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