## said to them ## "said to the guards" ## They have publicly ## "The magistrates have publicly" ## beaten us, men who ## the word "us" is only included Paul and silas. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-exclusive]]) ## No indeed ## "Definitely not!" Paul is responding here to the magistrates or city leaders, even though he is speaking to the jailor. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-explicit]]) ## Romans ## This refers to people from all over the Empire, who had legal citizenship. Among their rights were freedom from torture and the right to have a trial. The city leaders were afraid of what would happen if the Empire learned the city leaders had mistreated Paul and Silas. ## Let them come ## "The city rulers should come." ## The magistrates came and begged them ## The Magistrates came and begged Paul and Silas. ## when they had brought them ## When the Magistrates had brought Paul and Silas.