Acts 16:39

"The sergeants reported these words to the magistrates, and they were afraid when they heard that they were Romans,"

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From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 39. And they came and besought them. A most humiliating act for Roman magistrates; but in this case it was unavoidable. The apostles had them completely in their power, and could easily effect their disgrace and ruin. Probably they besought them by declaring them innocent; by affirming that they were ignorant that they were Roman citizens, etc. And desired them to depart, etc. Probably, (1.) to save their own character, and to secure from their taking any further steps to convict the magistrates of violating the laws; and; (2.) to evade any further popular tumult on their account. This advice they saw fit to comply with, after they had seen and comforted the brethren, Ac 16:40.

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