ACTS CHAPTER 13 ACTS 13:1 Barnabas and Saul, being set apart with
fasting and prayer, are sent forth by the Holy Ghost to the work of
their calling. ACTS 13:6 At Paphos, Elymas the sorcerer, opposing the
Gospel, is smitten with blindness, and the deputy Sergius Paulus
converted to the faith. ACTS 13... [ Continue Reading ]
MINISTERED; the word importeth the exercise of any public office,
sacred or civil. But in the former verse mentions being made of
prophets and teachers, these words are in sense too conjoined with
them; and inform us, that they were preaching to and instructing of
the people, (for there is no minist... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN THEY HAD FASTED AND PRAYED; a good preparation to enter into any
business with, whereby they acknowledged that all success must come
from God. Our blessed Saviour himself would not enter upon his
ministry till he had fasted forty days, MATTHEW 4:2, compared with
MATTHEW 4:17. LAID THEIR HANDS O... [ Continue Reading ]
SELEUCIA; a sea town of Cilicia, nigh unto Antioch, and over against
Cyprus, built by Seleucus, and was a town of some note, but mentioned
here only as in their passage to Cyprus.... [ Continue Reading ]
SALAMIS; the chief city of Cyprus, now called Famagusta, situate on
the east side of the island, over against Syria. THEY PREACHED, here
and elsewhere, IN THE SYNAGOGUES, either because they found no other
such convenient places to preach in; (these being large structures,
and many resorting to them... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTO PAPHOS; this city was on the west end of Cyprus, so that going
from Salamis they went through the island: this place was famous for
the worshipping of Venus. A CERTAIN SORCERER; there were many
magicians about this time amongst the Jews, who by their false
miracles endeavoured to bring the real... [ Continue Reading ]
THE DEPUTY OF THE COUNTRY; whether he was pro-consul or proprietor, it
is in effect the same; for he it was that governed the island. DESIRED
TO HEAR THE WORD OF GOD; this desire was extraordinary, and wrought by
God, in order to the fitting him for the further mercy of his
conversion and salvation.... [ Continue Reading ]
ELYMAS; this is another name of him that was called Bar-jesus, which
was not unusual, as _Simon Bar-jona,_ MATTHEW 16:17. This _Elymas_ may
be taken appellatively, and signifies the magician or _sorcerer; _ but
being it was a proper name unto others we read of, it may be so here.... [ Continue Reading ]
It is observable, that St. Luke never before called this great apostle
by the name of Paul, and henceforth never calls him by the name of
Saul. Though there be no great difference in these names, SAUL might
be more acceptable to the Jews, amongst whom hitherto he had
conversed; and PAUL a more pleas... [ Continue Reading ]
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MISCHIEF; radiourgia signifies a facility or readiness in doing
mischief, and that such who are given to sorcery are easily drawn to
commit any kind of sin whatsoever. THOU CHILD OF THE DEVIL; because he
did his work who is the destroyer, in hindering what he could the
salvation of Sergius... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HAND OF THE LORD is put for any powerful action of God, whether in
mercy or judgment: here it is put for the Divine power wherewith God
strikes his enemies. God did in judgment remember mercy, inflicting
this blindness only FOR A SEASON, that it might be rather a medicine
than a punishment.... [ Continue Reading ]
The gospel which Paul preached; finding in it (though a wise man)
depths beyond his fathoming; and all accompanied with such a power in
doing of miracles, and changing of hearts and lives, as might well
amaze so prudent and considering a man.... [ Continue Reading ]
PERGA, a city IN PAMPHYLIA: not that there were any other cities of
that name; but because this region was more commonly known, it being a
country in the Lesser Asia, bordering on Cilicia. The departure of
John (of whom before, ACTS 13:5, and ACTS 12:25) was blameworthy, as
ACTS 15:38. Some think he... [ Continue Reading ]
ANTIOCH IN PISIDIA; so called to distinguish it from the other
Antioch, mentioned in ACTS 13:1, which was a city in Syria, as this in
Pisidia, next to, or part of, Pamphylia. WENT INTO THE SYNAGOGUE ON
THE SABBATH DAY; either to join with the Jews in their worship, which
was not then unlawful; or to... [ Continue Reading ]
THE READING OF THE LAW was commanded by Moses; and they say that Ezra
commanded the reading of THE PROPHETS also in their synagogues, which
was used, as we may see in ACTS 13:27; and so divided into several
sections, that once a year they might be all read over. THE RULERS OF
THE SYNAGOGUE; they wer... [ Continue Reading ]
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BECKONING WITH HIS HAND, to procure silence and attention, as ACTS
12:17. AND YE THAT FEAR GOD; besides the native Jews, the proselytes,
and such out of all nations who left the idolatry of the Gentiles, and
served the only true God, met together in the worship of God; these
were the sebome... [ Continue Reading ]
THE GOD OF THIS PEOPLE OF ISRAEL; God was the God of Israel after a
peculiar manner. CHOSE OUR FATHERS; having chosen them before all
nations, to make him known unto them, to be served and worshipped by
them. AND EXALTED THE PEOPLE; and God exalted them in the time of
Joseph, and whilst the memory o... [ Continue Reading ]
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This is recorded, PSALMS 95:10, and remembered by the apostle, HEBREWS
3:8,9, and to be admired through all ages, that God should be so
patient, or a people could be so perverse. Some instead of
etropoforhsen, read etrofoforhsen, there being but one letter
difference, (and such as are usuall... [ Continue Reading ]
These SEVEN NATIONS are mentioned, JOSHUA 3:10. HE DIVIDED THEIR LAND
TO THEM BY LOT; the lot being disposed only as God would, PROVERBS
16:33. And it was but reasonable that God, having miraculously got
this land, (for the Israelites did rather go to take possession of it
than to fight for it), and... [ Continue Reading ]
These JUDGES were persons deputed by God to govern and deliver that
people; their commission was attested usually by some extraordinary
thing done by them, and their power (as being mediately from God) was
absolute. The computation of years here mentioned hath been very much
controverted. That which... [ Continue Reading ]
Their great sin in desiring a king was, because by that desire they
rejected God, who had at that very time a prophet (Samuel) by whom he
governed them, 1 SAMUEL 8:7, 1 SAMUEL 10:19. They had been under a
theocracy ever since they came out of Egypt, their laws and their
governors being appointed by... [ Continue Reading ]
HE HAD REMOVED HIM; God had taken Saul away by death; for he would not
suffer David to hasten it. AFTER MINE OWN HEART; favoured or beloved
by me, and obedient to me; MY SERVANT, as God speaks of him, PSALMS
89:20. WHICH SHALL FULFIL ALL MY WILL; and here, that he should fulfil
all God's will, to wi... [ Continue Reading ]
Christ was the Son of David, and so frequently called, MATTHEW 1:1
LUKE 18:38,39, with reference unto the promise made, ISAIAH 11:1,
spoken of, ACTS 2:30 ROMANS 1:3. RAISED UNTO ISRAEL A SAVIOUR; because
he lived amongst the Jews, and salvation was first offered unto them
by him, as ACTS 13:46. JESU... [ Continue Reading ]
John the Baptist did not speak of Christ's coming, as the other
apostles had done, as of a thing a great way off, or at a distance of
time; but he spake of it as of a present matter, before his and their
faces, and in their view; BEHOLD THE LAMB OF GOD! 1 THESSALONIANS
1:29,36. THE BAPTISM OF REPENT... [ Continue Reading ]
FULFILLED HIS COURSE; the course of his ministry, or of his life: in
respect of either, he ran as one in a race. I AM NOT HE; that is, the
Messias, which they were in such expectation of, and so inquisitive
about. THERE COMETH ONE AFTER ME; Christ began his life (as to the
flesh) after John and he b... [ Continue Reading ]
MEN AND BRETHREN; he speaks to the Jews according as the manner was
amongst them; to the Jews he became as a Jew. WHOSOEVER AMONG YOU
FEARETH GOD; some think the devout Pisidians, or men of that country,
are here meant; but rather it may insinuate the apostle's hope
concerning these Jews, that they... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY; the common people, and THEIR RULERS; great council, both had a
hand in our Saviour's death. But if so great a fault was capable of
any alleviation, the apostle gladly mentions it. that it was done out
of ignorance; they knew neither Christ the Word, nor the word (of the
Gospel) concerning Chri... [ Continue Reading ]
THOUGH THEY FOUND NO CAUSE OF DEATH IN HIM; he was a Lamb without
blemish; neither had he offended the rabble that was so slanderous
against him, unless by such vast goodness and kindness towards them he
branded them for ingratitude. YET DESIRED THEY PILATE THAT HE SHOULD
BE SLAIN, MATTHEW 27:22. Th... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THAT WAS WRITTEN OF HIM; as the giving him vinegar to drink,
piercing his side, &c, PSALMS 69:21 1 THESSALONIANS 19:28. FROM THE
TREE: see ACTS 5:30. THEY LAID HIM IN A SEPULCHRE; Joseph of
Arimathea, and Nicodemus, MATTHEW 27:60 1 THESSALONIANS 19:39.... [ Continue Reading ]
Lest they should be offended at our Saviour's dying so shameful and
cursed a death, and to take away the scandal of the cross, he shows,
that his resurrection was as glorious as his death could be
ignominious, being by it _declared to be the Son of God with power,_
ROMANS 1:4.... [ Continue Reading ]
SEEN MANY DAYS; forty days between his resurrection and ascension,
ACTS 1:3. Christ was seen, not only by the apostles, but of the
Galilean women which came up with him unto Jerusalem, MATTHEW 28:1,
and by above five hundred at once, 1 CORINTHIANS 15:6; so plentifully
would God have this great artic... [ Continue Reading ]
GLAD TIDINGS; or the gospel, which is nothing else but the glad
tidings of our salvation from sin and hell. THE PROMISE WHICH WAS MADE
UNTO THE FATHERS; this promise was frequently made and renewed to
their ancestors, and typified by many deliverances, especially from
Egypt and Babylon.... [ Continue Reading ]
RAISED UP JESUS AGAIN; some refer these words to the incarnation,
others to the resurrection, of our Saviour: our translators lay the
stress upon the preposition, with which the verb is compounded, and by
adding AGAIN, intend it to be understood of the resurrection; and
there is ground for it in the... [ Continue Reading ]
The former verse was not intended so much by St. Paul for a proof of
the resurrection, as it was to show how faithful God was in fulfilling
that promise there spoken of; here the apostle's design is, to evince
Christ's resurrection, and that it was agreeable to the prophesies
which were concerning h... [ Continue Reading ]
These words are quoted out of PSALMS 16:10,11: see ACTS 2:27.... [ Continue Reading ]
Some point these words otherwise, reading them thus; DAVID, AFTER HE
HAD SERVED HIS GENERATION, BY THE WILL OF GOD FELL ASLEEP: which
contains indeed a truth, viz. that God hath appointed every one's time
in the world, and that the issue of life and death are his; but thus
they would prove little to... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD RAISED AGAIN; that is, on the third day, according to the gospel.
SAW NO CORRUPTION; was not under the power of death so long as to be
preyed upon so far by it.... [ Continue Reading ]
MEN AND BRETHREN; the usual compellation given in these cases. THIS
MAN; having spoken concerning Christ's resurrection, which only can be
meant of him in his human nature, here, according unto that nature,
the apostle calls him _man._ THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS; as in ACTS
10:43. This FORGIVENESS OF S... [ Continue Reading ]
ARE JUSTIFIED; it is a forensic word, opposed to condemned; all that
believe in Christ with the heart, by his merit and mediation shall be
absolved, and shall not come into condemnation: and thus this agrees
with the former words, and shows us whence remission of sins is to be
had. If any will take... [ Continue Reading ]
Habakkuk 1:5. He cautions these Jews, lest the same thing threatened
by the prophet to their fathers come also upon them; for sin is as
odious unto God as ever, and God is as jealous of his honour, which
sin robs him of, as ever he was.... [ Continue Reading ]
These words are cited from that place in Habakkuk, according to the
reading of the Septuagint, St. Paul not being willing to alter the
words, the Jews that were dispersed being so, used to that
translation, especially the sense being the same with the original
Hebrew. This quotation of the apostle m... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN THE JEWS WERE GONE OUT OF THE SYNAGOGUE; or, as some read, the
apostles, Paul and Barnabas, were gone out of the synagogue of the
Jews. THE GENTILES; proselytes, or such devout persons formerly spoken
of, who had relinquished paganism, and came to be instructed in the
knowledge of the true God... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CONGREGATION WAS BROKEN UP; the congregation was dissolved, by the
offence the Jews generally had taken at the doctrine of the apostles.
RELIGIOUS PROSELYTES; these proselytes were so called, from their
coming over from paganism to own the true God: see ACTS 2:10. IN THE
GRACE OF GOD; this grace... [ Continue Reading ]
The citizens generally resorted thither. TO HEAR THE WORD OF GOD; some
out of curiosity, some to cavil at it, though some also out of love to
it; here was doubtless a mixed congregation.... [ Continue Reading ]
The Jews could not endure that the Gentiles should be equalled to
them, being as much concerned against the Gentiles being exalted, as
against their own being depressed. ENVY, as a vicious humour, made
them disrelish the wholesomest and most saving truths. CONTRADICTING
AND BLASPHEMING; contradictin... [ Continue Reading ]
WAXED BOLD; being nothing aftrighted with the reproaches and
blasphemies they met with, which but increased their zeal, as a little
water does the fire in the smith's forge. IT WAS NECESSARY; there was
a necessity that the Word of God should be first preached to the Jews:
1. Because Christ was prom... [ Continue Reading ]
Because that prophecy must be fulfilled which we find, ISAIAH 49:6,
the apostle infers aright, that they were _commanded_ to publish
Christ unto the Gentiles; for _how shall they believe in him of whom
they have not heard? And how shall they hear without a preacher?_
ROMANS 10:14. I HAVE SET THEE TO... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN THE GENTILES HEARD THIS THEY WERE GLAD; there can be no true rest
or peace in any to whom Christ is not manifested; the apostle telling
us, that _we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ,_
ROMANS 5:1; and the kingdom of God is peace and joy in the Holy Ghost.
_Glorified the word of... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WORD OF THE LORD, concerning salvation to be found only by Christ,
and the Gentiles to be admitted to partake of that salvation. WAS
PUBLISHED THROUGHOUT ALL THE REGION; like _leaven, which a woman took,
and hid in three measures of meal, till the whole was leavened,_
MATTHEW 13:33.... [ Continue Reading ]
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_ The devout; _ sebomenoi, as was said of the men, such as had
relinquished the idolatry of their country and ancestors, and
acknowledged the true God, the Maker of heaven and earth. HONOURABLE
WOMEN; of great repute and esteem; women being accounted more earnest
in what way soever they tak... [ Continue Reading ]
This was according to our Saviour's command, MATTHEW 10:14 MARK 6:11
LUKE 9:5, so often is it mentioned, and so considerable a matter it is
for us to know, and dread the punishment appointed for such as refuse
the gospel, and contemn the salvation offered by it. What this was
symbolical of is not ex... [ Continue Reading ]
THE DISCIPLES; either Paul and Barnabas in a more especial manner, or,
also such as at Perga had believed the gospel, and came with them to
Antioch, WERE FILLED WITH JOY, so as no place was left for meaner
contentments:
1. By reason of the pardon of their sins.
2. The promise made to them of everl... [ Continue Reading ]