Acts 5:27
"Then the captain went with the officers, and brought them without violence, for they were afraid that the people might stone them."
Key Reflection
In Acts 5:27, after Peter and the apostles are arrested by the authorities for speaking about Jesus in the temple, the captain tasked with their capture shows a level of restraint and caution. This is significant because at that time, there was a fear among the Jewish people that any perceived threat to their religious leaders could result in violent backlash from the crowd. The captain’s decision not to use force against Peter and the apostles underscores both his awareness of the potential for public unrest and his respect for the apostles’ status as influential figures within the community. This action highlights the delicate balance between maintaining order and handling matters with care, especially when dealing with religious leaders who might provoke a crowd reaction.
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From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes