Acts 16:38-39

Acts 16:38-39

[38] And  the serjeants  words  unto the magistrates:  they feared,  when they heard  that  Romans.  [39] And  they came  and besought  them,  and  brought them out,  and desired  of the city. 

What does Acts 16:38-39 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Roman officials charged with mistreating Roman citizens faced the danger of discipline by their superiors. These magistrates meekly appealed to Paul and Silas not to file a complaint. They also wanted them to leave Philippi since popular opinion was still hostile to them because Paul had healed the slave-girl. Furthermore the local magistrates did not want to have to protect Paul"s party of foreigners from irate local residents.