Chapter 8:
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Acts 8
Verse 1. At that time there was great persecution against the Church -
Their adversaries having tasted blood, were the more eager. And
they were all dispersed - Not all the Church: if so, who would
have remained for the apostles to teach, or Saul to persecute? But
all the teachers except the apostles, who, though in the most
danger, stayed with the flock.
Verse
2. Devout men - Who feared God more than persecution. And yet
were they not of little faith? Else they would not have made so
great lamentation.
Verse
3. Saul made havoc of the Church - Like some furious beast of
prey. So the Greek word properly signifies. Men and women -
Regarding neither age nor sex.
Verse
4. Therefore they that were dispersed went every where - These
very words are reassumed, after as it were a long parenthesis,
chap. xi, 19, and the thread of the story continued.
Verse
5. Stephen - Being taken away, Philip, his next colleague, (not the
apostle,) rises in his place.
Verse
9. A certain man - using magic - So there was such a thing as
witchcraft once! In Asia at least, if not in Europe or America.
Verse
12. But when they believed - What Philip preached, then they saw
and felt the real power of God, and submitted thereto.
Verse
13. And Simon believed - That is, was convinced of the truth.
Verse
14. And the apostles hearing that Samaria - The inhabitants of that
country, had received the word of God - By faith, sent Peter and
John - He that sends must be either superior, or at least equal, to
him that is sent. It follows that the college of the apostles was
equal if not superior to Peter.
Verse
15. The Holy Ghost - In his miraculous gifts? Or his sanctifying
graces? Probably in both.
Verse
18. Simon offered them money - And hence the procuring any
ministerial function, or ecclesiastical benefice by money, is
termed Simony.
Verse
21. Thou hast neither part - By purchase, nor lot - Given gratis, in
this matter - This gift of God. For thy heart is not right before God
- Probably St. Peter discerned this long before he had declared it;
although it does not appear that God gave to any of the apostles a
universal power of discerning the hearts of all they conversed
with; any more than a universal power of healing all the sick they
came near. This we are sure St. Paul had not; though he was not
inferior to the chief of the apostles. Otherwise he would not have
suffered the illness of Epaphroditus to have brought him so near
to death, Phil. ii, 25-27; nor have left so useful a fellow labourer
as Trophimus sick at Miletus, 2 Tim. iv, 20.
Verse
22. Repent - if perhaps the thought of thy heart may be forgiven
thee - Without all doubt if he had repented, he would have been
forgiven. The doubt was, whether he would repent. Thou art in the
gall of bitterness - In the highest degree of wickedness, which is
bitterness, that is, misery to the soul; and in the bond of iniquity -
Fast bound therewith.
Verse
26. The way which is desert - There were two ways from
Jerusalem to Gaza, one desert, the other through a more populous
country.
Verse
27. An eunuch - Chief officers were anciently called eunuchs,
though not always literally such; because such used to be chief
ministers in the eastern courts. Candace, queen of the Ethiopians -
So all the queens of Ethiopia were called.
Verse
28. Sitting in his chariot, he read the Prophet Isaiah - God meeteth
those that remember him in his ways. It is good to read, hear, seek
information even in a journey. Why should we not redeem all our
time?
Verse
30. And Philip running to him, said, Understandest thou what thou
readest? - He did not begin about the weather, news, or the like. In
speaking for God, we may frequently come to the point at once,
without circumlocution.
Verse
31. He desired Philip to come up and sit with him - Such was his
modesty, and thirst after instruction.
Verse
32. The portion of Scripture - By reading that very chapter, the
fifty-third of Isaiah, many Jews, yea, and atheists, have been
converted. Some of them history records. God knoweth them all.
Isaiah liii, 7.
Verse
33. In his humiliation his judgment was taken away - That is,
when he was a man, he had no justice shown him. To take away a
person's judgment, is a proverbial phrase for oppressing him. And
who shall declare, or count his generation - That is, who can
number his seed, Isaiah liii, 10; which he hath purchased by
laying down his life?
Verse
36. And as they went on the way they came to a certain water -
Thus, even the circumstances of the journey were under the
direction of God. The kingdom of God suits itself to external
circumstances, without any violence, as air yields to all bodies,
and yet pervades all. What hindereth me to be baptized? -
Probably he had been circumcised: otherwise Cornelius would not
have been the first fruits of the Gentiles.
Verse
38. And they both went down - Out of the chariot. It does not
follow that he was baptized by immersion. The text neither
affirms nor intimates any thing concerning it.
Verse
39. The Spirit of the Lord caught away Philip - Carried him away
with a miraculous swiftness, without any action or labour of his
own. This had befallen several of the prophets.
Verse
40. But Philip was found at Azotus - Probably none saw him,
from his leaving the eunuch, till he was there.
Chapter 8:
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