IN THE CHURCH AT ANTIOCH. See notes on Antioch in Acts 11:19-26, This
was the "parent congregation" of the Gentile Christians. Antioch was
the third most important city in the world at that time. _Chrysostom_
writes that in his day (fourth century) Antioch had a population of
200,000, over _half_ of... [ Continue Reading ]
WHILE THEY WERE SERVING THE LORD AND FASTING. Fasting and prayer often
go together, and these men must have been asking God to show them how
they could do more to spread the Good News of Christ. THE HOLY SPIRIT
SAID TO THEM. He spoke through one of the prophets. Compare Acts
20:23_; Acts 21; Acts 10... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SENT THEM OFF. Paul was already an apostle. This simple ceremony
_identifies_ he and Barnabas as men who have been chosen for a special
mission. These are the first two men to be sent on a tour of missions
by a congregation of Gentile Christians. We see them return after
their tour, to report th... [ Continue Reading ]
WENT DOWN TO SELEUCIA. This was the seaport of Antioch, about sixteen
miles away. Cyprus was the old home of Barnabas (Acts 4:36). It had a
large Jewish population.... [ Continue Reading ]
SALAMIS. On the eastern side of Cyprus. This would be about fifty
miles distant from Seleucia, and would take about a day to travel. IN
THE JEWISH SYNAGOGUES. The fact there was more than one, shows the
size of the Jewish population. The Gospel had already been planted on
Cyprus (Acts 11:19-20). THE... [ Continue Reading ]
ACROSS THE ISLAND TO PAPHOS. The island is about 130 miles long by 50
miles wide. Salamis is at the east end, and Paphos at the west end.
Paphos was the capital, and famous for the worship of Venus. A CERTAIN
MAGICIAN NAMED BAR-JESUS. Jewish law prohibited witchcraft and magic
of this sort (Deuteron... [ Continue Reading ]
HE WAS A FRIEND OF THE GOVERNOR. The government officials of this era
asked advice from magicians and fortune-tellers as a normal practice.
_Since Jewish_ magicians had the greatest influence at this time,
Sergius Paulus is interested in _two Jews_ who claim to have a new
revelation from God.... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT THEY WERE OPPOSED. This man could see Christianity in competition
with him. He had used his magic to impress people and make himself
rich. ELYMAS. It was usual for a Jew to also have a Gentile name. This
man calls himself "Elymas," which means "Wise Man.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN SAUL - ALSO KNOWN AS PAUL. From this point on, we know him by his
Greek name. He becomes the leader, and Barnabas fades into the
background. WAS FILLED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT. This is to show us that
what he does now is directed by the Holy Spirit himself.... [ Continue Reading ]
YOU SON OF THE DEVIL! This is the only recorded miracle by an apostle,
done for the purpose of injury. Yet this had to be done to show the
power of Christ superior to the power of this man. Sergius Paulus and
the others were deceived by the tricks of Elymas. Denouncing him and
striking him with blin... [ Continue Reading ]
PAUL AND HIS COMPANIONS. Perga is northwest from Cyprus. BUT JOHN MARK
LEFT THEM. We do not know why. It could have been the dangers he could
see ahead in their work; or it could have been his Jewish sense of
pride was hurt by preaching to the Gentiles. Acts 15:38-39 shows us it
was a serious matter... [ Continue Reading ]
AND CAME TO ANTIOCH OF PISIDIA. There were a number of cities named
Antioch. This one was almost directly north of Perga, and was the
capital of the province of Pisidia. THEY WENT INTO THE SYNAGOGUE.
Whenever there was a synagogue in a city, they went there first with
the Good News of Christ.... [ Continue Reading ]
AFTER THE READING. Reading the Bible out loud to the people was very
important, since copies were scarce. [They had to be copied by hand.]
It was usual for the leaders of the synagogue to invite visiting
Jewish brothers to speak to the group. Some think the synagogues
followed a "uniform lesson seri... [ Continue Reading ]
PAUL STOOD UP. In Judea, the speakers remained seated. Among the
Greek-speaking Jews, they stood up to speak to the group. These next
verses show us how Paul preached in the Synagogues. He begins by
showing the glory of Israel; then to King David, hero of all
Israelites; then to David's descendant,... [ Continue Reading ]
DESTROYED SEVEN NATIONS. See Deuteronomy 7:1-6.... [ Continue Reading ]
AFTER THIS HE GAVE THEM JUDGES. _Johnson_ thinks the 450 years is
counted from the time they came out of Egypt to the time when God made
David king. _"After this"_ refers to the events in Acts 13:17-19.... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD GAVE THEM SAUL. He was the first king of Israel.... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD MADE DAVID THEIR KING. This young shepherd became Israel's second
king. IS THE KIND OF MAN I LIKE. This is implied in 1 Samuel 13:14.
David was not _perfect,_ but he was not a rebel like king Saul.... [ Continue Reading ]
AS HE HAD PROMISED. See God's promise in 2 Samuel 7:12; Isaiah 11:1;
Zechariah 3:8; Zechariah 6:12.... [ Continue Reading ]
JOHN PREACHED TO ALL THE PEOPLE. The Jews believed John the Baptist to
have been an important prophet. See Matthew 3:1-12; John 5:32-35. John
pointed to the Messiah.... [ Continue Reading ]
IT IS TO US. This Good News of God's act in Christ to set men free has
been sent to both Jew and Gentile.... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE PEOPLE. Paul now explains the facts of the gospel. (1) Christ
was rejected by the Jewish leaders; (2) the prophecies made to come
true; (3) they force Pilate to kill him, even though they could find
no reason; (4) the Scriptures came true in his death; (5) God raised
him from death; (6) God'... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT IT IS THROUGH JESUS. See Acts 4:12 and note. IS SET FREE. Compare
Galatians 5:1-6. THE LAW OF MOSES COULD NOT SET YOU FREE. Compare
Hebrews 10:2-4. TAKE CARE, THEN. It is fatal to reject Christ! Acts
13:41 is paraphrased from Habakkuk 1:5. Just a few years after this,
the "scoffers" did "wonder... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PEOPLE INVITED THEM. They wanted to learn more about God's act in
Christ. LIVING IN THE GRACE OF GOD. By trusting and obeying him. They
could not do this if they rejected Christ. The apostles urged everyone
to "reach out through faith to seize the sacrifice of Christ"
(_compare note on_ Acts 2:3... [ Continue Reading ]
NEARLY EVERYONE IN THE TOWN CAME. This shows us the intense interest
generated by preaching the Good News.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN THE JEWS SAW THE CROWDS. A certain type of Jew (_compare_ Acts
6:9_ and note_) opposed the Good News, even with violence (_see_ Acts
17:5-9; 1 Thessalonians 2:14-16).... [ Continue Reading ]
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 15:12-18 and notes.... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THIS IS THE COMMANDMENT. See Acts 26:16-18. Paul quotes Isaiah
49:6 to prove what he says. Jesus is the _world's_ Savior! God treats
all men on the same basis (Acts 10:34)_!_... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN THE GENTILES HEARD THIS. They were glad, both because of the Good
News of God's act in Christ to set men free, and because the Jewish
Scriptures declared this promise. AND THOSE WHO HAD BEEN CHOSEN. Acts
13:46 shows the Jews acted through their own choice. God chooses those
who choose him. Comp... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT THE JEWS STIRRED UP. They did what they could to cause trouble.
AND THREW THEM OUT OF THEIR REGION. This interrupted the work of Paul
and Barnabas, but not the spread of the Good News. They came back
later (Acts 14:21). SHOOK THE DUST OFF. Luke 9:5_ and note._ ICONIUM.
About fifty miles east.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE DISCIPLES IN ANTIOCH. Even though Paul and Barnabas had been
ejected from their area, they were full of joy and the Holy Spirit
because they were _new_ in Christ! Compare 1 Thessalonians 1:6; Romans
14:17.... [ Continue Reading ]