Chapter 19:
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Acts 19
Verse 1. Having passed through - Galatia and Phrygia, which were
termed the upper parts of Asia Minor. Certain disciples - Who had
been formerly baptized by John the Baptist, and since imperfectly
instructed in Christianity.
Verse
2. Have ye received the Holy Ghost? - The extraordinary gifts of
the Spirit, as well as his sanctifying graces? We have not so much
as heard - Whether there be any such gifts.
Verse
3. Into what were ye baptized - Into what dispensation? To the
sealing of what doctrine? Into John's baptism - We were baptized
by John and believe what he taught.
Verse
4. John baptized - That is, the whole baptism and preaching of
John pointed at Christ. After this John is mentioned no more in
the New Testament. Here he gives way to Christ altogether.
Verse
5. And hearing this, they were baptized - By some other. Paul
only laid his hands upon them. They were baptized - They were
baptized twice; but not with the same baptism. John did not
administer that baptism which Christ afterward commanded, that
is, in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
Verse
9. The way - The Christian way of worshipping God. He departed
- Leaving them their synagogue to themselves. Discoursing daily -
Not on the Sabbath only, in the school of one Tyrannus - Which
we do not find was any otherwise consecrated, than by preaching
the Gospel there.
Verse
10. All who desired it among the inhabitants of the proconsular
Asia, now heard the word: St. Paul had been forbidden to preach
it in Asia before, chap. xvi, 6. But now the time was come.
Verse
11. Special miracles - Wrought in a very uncommon manner.
Verse
12. Evil spirits - Who also occasioned many of those diseases,
which yet might appear to be purely natural.
Verse
13. Exorcists - Several of the Jews about this time pretended to a
power of casting out devils, particularly by certain arts or charms,
supposed to be derived from Solomon. Undertook to name - Vain
undertaking! Satan laughs at all those who attempt to expel him
either out of the bodies or the souls of men but by Divine faith.
All the light of reason is nothing to the craft or strength of that
subtle spirit. His craft cannot be known but by the Spirit of God
nor can his strength be conquered but by the power of faith.
Verse
17. And the name of the Lord Jesus was magnified - So that even
the malice of the devil wrought for the furtherance of the Gospel.
Verse
18. Many came confessing - Of their own accord, and openly
declaring their deeds - The efficacy of God's word, penetrating the
inmost recesses of their soul, wrought that free and open
confession to which perhaps even torments would not have
compelled them.
Verse
19. Curious arts - Magical arts, to which that soft appellation was
given by those who practiced them. Ephesus was peculiarly
famous for these. And as these practices were of so much
reputation there, it is no wonder the books which taught them
should bear a great price. Bringing their books together - As it
were by common consent, burnt them - Which was far better than
selling them, even though the money had been given to the poor.
Fifty thousand pieces of silver - If these pieces of silver be taken
for Jewish shekels, the sum will amount to six thousand two
hundred and fifty pounds.
Verse
20. So powerfully did the word of God grow - In extent, and
prevail - In power and efficacy.
Verse
21. After these things were ended - Paul sought not to rest, but
pressed on, as if he had yet done nothing. He is already possessed
of Ephesus and Asia. He purposes for Macedonia and Achaia. He
has his eye upon Jerusalem, then upon Rome; afterward on Spain,
Rom. xv, 28. No Cesar, no Alexander the Great, no other hero,
comes up to the magnanimity of this little Benjamite. Faith and
love to God and man had enlarged his heart, even as the sand of
the sea.
Verse
24. Silver shrines - Silver models of that famous temple, which
were bought not only by the citizens, but by strangers from all
parts. The artificers - The other silversmiths.
Verse
25. The workmen - Employed by him and them.
Verse
26. Saying, that they are not gods which are made with hands -
This manifestly shows, that the contrary opinion did then
generally prevail, namely, that there was a real Divinity in their
sacred images. Though some of the later heathens spoke of them
just as the Romanists do now.
Verse
27. There is danger, not only that this our craft [trade] should
come into disgrace, but also that the temple of the great goddess
Diana should be despised - No wonder a discourse should make
so deep an impression, which was edged both by interest and
superstition. The great goddess was one of the standing titles of
Diana. Her majesty destroyed - Miserable majesty, which was
capable of being thus destroyed! Whom all Asia and the world -
That is, the Roman empire, worshippeth - Although under a great
variety of titles and characters. But the multitude of those that err
does not turn error into truth.
Verse
29. They rushed with one accord - Demetrius and his company,
into the theatre - Where criminals were wont to be thrown to the
wild beasts, dragging with them Gaius and Aristarchus - When
they could not find Paul. Probably they hoped to oblige them to
fight with the wild beasts, as some think St. Paul had done before.
Verse
30. When Paul would have gone in to the people - Being above all
fear, to plead the cause of his companions, and prove they are not
gods which are made with hands.
Verse
31. The principal officers of Asia - The Asian priests, who
presided over the public games, which they were then celebrating
in honour of Diana.
Verse
32. The greater part did not know for what they were come
together - Which is commonly the case in such an assembly.
Verse
33. And they thrust forward - Namely, the artificers and workmen,
Alexander - Probably some well-known Christian whom they saw
in the crowd: the Jews pushing him on - To expose him to the
more danger. And Alexander waving with his hand - In token of
desiring silence, would have made a defense - For himself and his
brethren.
Verse
34. But when they knew that he was a Jew - And consequently an
enemy to their worship of images; they prevented him, by crying,
Great is Diana of the Ephesians.
Verse
35. The register - Probably the chief governor of the public
games. The image which fell down from Jupiter - They believed
that very image of Diana, which stood in her temple, fell down
from Jupiter in heaven. Perhaps he designed to insinuate, as if
falling down from Jupiter, it was not made with hands, and so was
not that sort of idols which Paul had said were no gods.
Verse
37. Nor blasphemers of your goddess - They simply declared the
one God, and the vanity of idols in general.
Verse
38. There are proconsuls - One in every province. There was one
at Ephesus.
Verse
39. In a lawful assembly - In such a regular assembly as has
authority to judge of religious and political affairs.
Verse
40. This concourse - He wisely calls it by an inoffensive name.
Chapter 19:
| Darby
| Geneva
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| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Johnson
| Matthew Henry
| Matthew Henry Concise
| McGarvey Pendleton
| Wesley
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| Bible Gateway |
Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 John Romans
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