And they that stood by said, Revilest thou God’s high priest?
The people standing around were like, 'Are you seriously disrespecting God's high priest right now?'
Sometimes calling out authority hits different when you don't realize who you're talking to.
📚 Historical Context
In Acts 23, Paul is on trial before the Sanhedrin, the Jewish council in Jerusalem, amid rising tensions between early Christians and Jewish authorities under Roman rule. When Paul inadvertently insults the high priest Ananias by calling him a "whited wall," those standing nearby rebuke him for disrespecting this important religious leader. This incident reflects the cultural expectation in first-century Jewish society to honor high priests as God's appointed figures, even in a time of conflict.
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