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Verse 46. _WAXED BOLD_] παρρησιασαμενοι; Having great
liberty of speech; a strong, persuasive, and overpowering eloquence.
They had eternal _truth_ for the basis of this discourse; a multitude
of _inc...
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WAXED BOLD - Became bold; spake boldly and openly. They were not
terrified by their strife, or alarmed by their opposition. The
contradictions and blasphemies of sinners often show that their
conscien...
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PART III
The Witness to the Gentiles.
The Apostle to the Gentiles; his Ministry and Captivity.
Chapter s 13-28
CHAPTER 13
_ 1. The Divine Choice. Barnabas and Saul separated unto the work
(Acts 1...
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THE RESULT: THE MISSIONARIES LEAVE ANTIOCH.
Acts 13:42 reads as if the congregation as a whole invited the
preachers to speak to them again on the following Sabbath, but a
meeting or meetings at once...
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THE FIRST MISSIONARY JOURNEY (Acts 13:1-3)
Acts 13:1-52; Acts 14:1-28 tell the story of the first missionary
journey. Paul and Barnabas set out from Antioch. Antioch was 15 miles
up the River Orontes...
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As they were going out, they kept asking that these things should be
spoken to them on the next Sabbath. When the synagogue service had
broken up many of the Jews and worshipping proselytes followed P...
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WAXED BOLD, AND. speaking boldly. Greek. _parrhesiazomai._ See note on
Acts 9:27.
SPOKEN. Greek. _laleo._ App-121.
SEEING. since. Greek. _epeide._
PUT IT FROM YOU. thrust it away. Greek. _apotheoma...
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_It was necessary that the word of God should first have been spoken
to you_ That, as Christ came first unto His own, so His messengers
should declare their glad tidings first unto Jews, but if they
r...
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_PAUL PREACHED TO THE GENTILES AND IS PERSECUTED ACTS 13:42-52:_ The
people were eager to hear more of the preaching done by Paul and
Barnabas on the next Sabbath. Many of both the Jews and Gentiles
b...
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ΠΑΡΡΗΣΙΑΣΆΜΕΝΟΙ _aor. med. (dep.) part.
(сопутств.) от_ ΠΑΡΡΗΣΙΆΖΟΜΑΙ (G3955) быть
смелым; также предполагает невиданное
красноречие и волнение (LC; Acts 9:27). ήν
_impf. act. ind. от_ ΕΙΜΊ (G1510)....
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DISCOURSE: 1780
THE GENTILES RECEIVE THE GOSPEL
Acts 13:46. Then Paul and Barnabas waxed bold, and said, It was
necessary that the word of God should first have been spoken to you:
but seeing ye put i...
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THEN PAUL AND BARNABAS WAXED BOLD, &C.— _With great freedom of
speech said,_ &c. The words, _Judge yourselves unworthy of everlasting
life,_ plainly shew that persons are said to be self-condemned, wh...
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AT ANTIOCH OF PISIDIA. Acts 13:14-52.
a.
In the synagogue, the first sermon of Paul. Acts 13:1.
Acts 13:14
But they, passing through from Perga, came to Antioch of Pisidia; and
they went into the s...
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46, 47. When men take a stand like this, nothing will satisfy them but
an abandonment of the truth; and hence that conciliatory bearing which
should mark our address to them up to this point, may, wit...
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Then Paul and Barnabas waxed bold, and said, It was necessary that
the word of God should first have been spoken to you: but seeing ye
put it from you, and judge yourselves unworthy of everlasting li...
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33 The rendering first psalm in place of second psalm demands some
explanation. Our three great witnesses all read second, and we would
have so rendered it, but for the confusion which would result wh...
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LO, WE TURN TO THE GENTILES] This momentous decision to appeal to the
Gentiles directly, and not through the instrumentality of the
Synagogue, required courage in the face of current prejudice. See
fu...
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ST. PAUL AS A MISSIONARY
1. Prophets] see on Acts 11:27. SIMEON THAT WAS CALLED NIGER] Niger
was a Roman cognomen. LUCIUS OF CYRENE] doubtless one of those
Cyrenians who first preached at Antioch (Act...
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ANTIOCH OF PISIDIA. ST. PAUL'S SERMON IN THE SYNAGOGUE.
The cities which the apostles now proceeded to evangelise (Pisidian
Antioch, Iconium, Lystra, and Derbe) were situated in the southern
part of t...
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GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYONE
ACTS
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 13
THE *HOLY SPIRIT CHOOSES BARNABAS AND SAUL, 13:1-3
V1 There were some *prophets and teachers in the *church at Antioch.
They were Barnabas,...
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IT WAS NECESSARY. — The preachers recognised the necessity of
following what they looked on as the divine plan in the education of
mankind, and so they preached “to the Jew first, and also to the
Gent...
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παῤῥησιασάμενοι, see on Acts 9:27. ἦν
ἀναγκαῖον, _cf._ on Acts 13:14. ἐπειδὴ δὲ, see
critical notes. δέ marks the contrast, but its omission emphasises
it even more vividly and sternly. ἀπωθεῖσθε : “y...
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JEWS REJECT, GENTILES ACCEPT, THE GOSPEL
Acts 13:38-52
The doctrine of justification by faith, so closely associated with the
work of Paul, is here stated for the first time. In Jesus there is
forgiv...
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The first most distinctly missionary movement sprang from Antioch, and
was independent of all official initiation. A company of those in
Antioch sent Saul and Barnabas, and it is declared immediately...
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The Response to the Gospel in Antioch of Pisidia
As they went out of the synagogue, some were stirred to ask Paul and
Barnabas to return the following week to speak again. The next sabbath
day saw nea...
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(19) Then Paul and Barnabas waxed bold, and said, It was necessary
that the word of God should first have been spoken to you: but seeing
ye put it from you, and (s) judge yourselves unworthy of everla...
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The vast Gentile crowd aroused the old prejudice of the Jews so they
could no longer keep the peace. Therefore the apostles turn to the
Gentiles, who greatly rejoice to think that all the riches of th...
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And when the Jews were gone out of the synagogue, the Gentiles
besought that these words might be preached to them the next sabbath.
(43) Now when the congregation was broken up, many of the Jews and...
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We now enter on the missionary journeys, as they are called, of the
apostle Paul. The work, under the Spirit, opens to the glory of the
Lord. Not merely are Gentiles met in grace and brought into the...
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46._When they had taken liberty. _Luke showeth that the servants of
Christ were so far from being discouraged with the stubbornness of the
enemies, that they began, therefore, to inveigh against them...
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We come now to the beginning of the direct history of the work, new in
some important respects, that is, connected with Paul's mission by the
immediate intervention of the Holy Ghost. It is not now Ch...
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THEN PAUL AND BARNABAS WAXED BOLD,.... They were not at all daunted at
the opposition they met with, but rather grew more courageous, and
used great liberty of speech, and spoke out freely, plainly, a...
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Then Paul and Barnabas waxed bold, and said, It was necessary that the
word of God should first have been spoken to you: but seeing ye put it
from you, and judge yourselves unworthy of everlasting lif...
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_Then Paul and Barnabas_ Perceiving that no good impression could be
made upon them; _waxed bold_ Used great freedom of speech; _and said,
It was necessary_ According to the general instructions of ou...
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NECESSARY; in order to obey the command and fulfill the appointment of
God. Luke 24:47.
JUDGE YOURSELVES UNWORTHY; show yourselves unfit longer to receive
even the offer of salvation.
WE TURN TO THE...
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THEN PAUL AND BARNABAS WAXED BOLD AND SAID, IT WAS NECESSARY THAT THE
WORD OF GOD SHOULD FIRST HAVE BEEN SPOKEN TO YOU; BUT SEEING YE PUT IT
FROM YOU, AND JUDGE YOURSELVES UNWORTHY OF EVERLASTING LIFE...
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Opposition on the part of the Jews:...
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From this time our attention is drawn particularly to the work of
Saul, whose name is in this chapter changed to Paul, meaning "little,"
for one who is the most greatly used of God is, in his own esti...
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THEN PAUL AND BARNABAS GREW BOLD AND SAID, " IT WAS NECESSARY THAT THE
WORD OF GOD SHOULD BE SPOKEN TO YOU FIRST; BUT SINCE YOU REJECT IT,
AND JUDGE YOURSELVES UNWORTHY OF EVERLASTING LIFE, BEHOLD, WE...
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The gospel was to the Jews first, but seeing that they repudiated it,
and judged themselves unworthy of eternal life, Paul would start
preaching to the Gentiles. "Judge yourselves unworthy of eternal...
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42-52 The Jews opposed the doctrine the apostles preached; and when
they could find no objection, they blasphemed Christ and his gospel.
Commonly those who begin with contradicting, end with blasphem...
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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 wa...
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46, 47. When men take a stand like this, nothing will satisfy them but
an abandonment of the truth; and hence that conciliatory bearing which
should mark our address to them up to this point, may, wit...
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Tertullian De Fuga in Persecutione
Therefore Paul and the apostles themselves, mindful of the precept of
the Lord, bear this solemn testimony before Israel, which they had now
filled with their doctr...
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Acts 13:46 Then G1161 Paul G3972 and G2532 Barnabas G921 bold G3955
(G5666) said G2036 (G5627) was...
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‘And Paul and Barnabas spoke out boldly, and said, “It was
necessary that the word of God should first be spoken to you. Seeing
you thrust it from you, and judge yourselves unworthy of eternal life,
l...
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PAUL AND HIS COMPANY PREACH IN PISIDIAN ANTIOCH. (13:13-52).
Paul ‘and his company' (thus there were at least one or two others
besides Mark) left Paphos and sailed across to Perga in Pamphylia. It
wi...
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THE CONSEQUENCES OF PAUL'S SPEECH (13:43-52).
The principle behind the words of Habakkuk were remarkably
‘fulfilled'. Many of the Jews who were there that day could not face
up to the work in their da...
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Acts 13:46. IT WAS NECESSARY THAT THE WORD OF GOD SHOULD FIRST HAVE
BEEN SPOKEN TO YOU. Necessary because the Master had so commanded it
(Acts 1:8; Romans 1:16); necessary because this was part of the...
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SPAKE OUT BOLDLY
(παρρησιασαμενο). First aorist middle participle of
παρρησιαζομα, to use freedom in speaking, to assume
boldness. Both Paul and Barnabas accepted the challenge of the rabbis.
They...
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Acts 13:13. _Now when Paul and his company loosed from Paphos, they
came to Perga in Pamphylia: and John departing from them returned to
Jerusalem._
«John» that is, John Mark, as we see by chapter 15...
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Acts 13:13. _Now when Paul and his company loosed from Paphos, they
came to Perga in Pamphylia; and John departing from them returned to
Jerusalem. But when they departed from Perga, they came to Anti...
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CONTENTS: Paul and Barnabas called. Satanic opposition from a
sorcerer. Paul's sermon in the synagogue at Antioch. Opposition from
Jews. Paul and Barnabas turn to Gentiles.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Ho...
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Acts 13:1. _The church that was at Antioch,_ which was counted one of
the five apostolic churches. It is the true church by way of eminence,
the synagogue having degenerated into a state of warfare wi...
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It was necessary. The Good News was sent first to the Jews (Acts 1:8;
Acts 3:26; Romans 1:16). But God had already planned to save the
Gentiles. See what James says Acts 15
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_Now when Paul and his company loosed from Paphos, they came to Perga
in Pamphylia._
PERGA IN PAMPHYLIA
Because Perga was little known Pamphylia is subjoined. It was an
ancient city on the river Cest...
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_And when the Jews were gone out of the synagogue, the Gentiles
besought that these words._
GROWTH OF APOSTOLIC POWER
1. There are always unexpected hearers arising to give encouragement
to the preac...
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 13:46 Citing Isaiah 49:6, Paul stated he was now
TURNING TO THE GENTILES. Paul and Barnabas do the work of the
“servant” described in...
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 13:42 Although the response at the synagogue was
favorable, the Jews turned against Paul the next Sabbath when a large
group of Gentiles showed up. Paul responded by preaching to the...
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_CRITICAL REMARKS_
Acts 13:45. CONTRADICTING AND BLASPHEMING.—The best MSS. Omit
“contradicting” (Lachmann, Westcott and Hort); but as it is
neither superfluous nor Hebraistic (Hackett), and defines...
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EXPOSITION
ACTS 13:1
_At Antioch., in the Church that was there _for _in the Church that
was at Antioch, _A.V.; _prophets, _etc., for _certain prophets, _etc.,
A.V. and T.R.; _Barnabas, _etc., for _a...
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Now there were in the church that was at Antioch certain prophets and
teachers; Barnabas, Simeon that was called Niger, Lucius of Cyrene,
and Manaen, which had been brought up with Herod the tetrarch,...
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Acts 18:6; Acts 28:28; Acts 4:13; Acts 4:29; Acts 7:51;...
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Put [α π ω θ ε ι σ θ ε]. Not strong enough. Better, as Rev.,
thrust, denoting violent rejection.
Lo [ι δ ο υ]. Marking a crisis....
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Then Paul and Barnabas speaking boldly, said — Those who hinder
others must be publicly reproved. It was necessary — Though ye are
not worthy: he shows that he had not preached to them, from any
confi...