And the multitude rose up together against them: and the magistrates rent off their clothes, and commanded to beat them.
Toda la multitud se volvió contra ellos, y los magistrados literalmente les arrancaron la ropa a Pablo y Silas y ordenaron que los azotaran.
Pablo y Silas fueron atacados por una multitud enfurecida y los magistrados ordenaron que fueran azotados públicamente.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the ancient city of Philippi, a Roman colony in Macedonia, Paul and Silas were on a missionary journey preaching the Gospel when they cast out a spirit from a slave girl, which angered her owners and led to accusations of disturbing the peace. This resulted in a mob rising up against them, and the local magistrates, who held authority under Roman law, ordered their clothes to be torn and for them to be beaten as a public punishment. This event highlights the tensions between early Christianity and Roman societal norms, where religious innovators could be seen as threats to order.
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