ACTS CHAPTER 14 ACTS 14:1 Paul and Barnabas are persecuted from
Iconium by the malice of the unbelieving Jews. ACTS 14:8 At Lidstra
they heal an impotent man, and refuse divine honours with abhorrence.
ACTS 14:19,20 Paul is stoned at the instigation of the Jews, but
escapeth alive with Barnabas to D... [ Continue Reading ]
THE UNBELIEVING, or disobedient, JEWS, who did not believe the truths
or obey the precepts of the gospel, STIRRED UP THE GENTILES; urging,
persuading, and pressing of them, who of themselves (though as yet
ignorant of Christ, and his word) would not have been so cruel. THE
BRETHREN; the apostles the... [ Continue Reading ]
LONG TIME THEREFORE ABODE THEY, to strengthen the new converts against
the opposition they met with in the way of Christ, willingly partaking
with them in their afflictions for Christ's sake. SPEAKING BOLDLY;
with great courage, and humble confidence, as knowing in whom they had
believed. IN THE LOR... [ Continue Reading ]
WAS DIVIDED; as it was about our Saviour and his doctrine, 1
THESSALONIANS 7:43. THE APOSTLES; Paul and Barnabas, who were called
to be apostles, 1 CORINTHIANS 9:5,6.... [ Continue Reading ]
RULERS, such as were called THE CHIEF MEN OF THE CITY, ACTS 13:50. TO
USE THEM DESPITEFULLY; thus they that were called to the marriage of
the king's son, MATTHEW 22:6, entreated the servants despitefully. AND
TO STONE THEM; they would have used them as such who were not worthy
to live, and then hav... [ Continue Reading ]
AND FLED; the apostles did not flee so much to save their lives, as to
husband their time best for the glory of God in other places; and this
they were commanded to do, MATTHEW 10:23, _When they persecute you in
this city, flee ye into another_. LYSTRA AND DERBE; these were cities
further in the cou... [ Continue Reading ]
Thus was verified what St. Paul observed, PHILIPPIANS 1:12, that all
those things fell out _unto the furtherance of the gospel, _ which
spread the further for the scattering of the apostles and preachers of
it; and thousands had not heard of Christ, if persecution had not
driven the ministers of the... [ Continue Reading ]
Such defects as are from nature, are incurable by art, and only to be
helped immediately by the God of nature. WHO NEVER HAD WALKED; this is
observed and enlarged upon, to make the miracle the more appear to be
the only work of God: ACTS 3:2.... [ Continue Reading ]
This Paul might know by a prophetical Spirit; and that extraordinary
gift of discerning of spirits might be in this case bestowed upon him.
But withal, it is not unlikely but this lame man's attention to the
word, eyes, gesture, and countenance, might speak as much.... [ Continue Reading ]
As ACTS 3:6,8, to shew that he was perfectly recovered of this
lameness; as all miraculous cures (being the work of God) were
perfect.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE SPEECH OF LYCAONIA; which was a dialect of the Greek tongue,
that language being in the Lesser Asia ordinarily spoken. THE GODS ARE
COME DOWN TO US IN THE LIKENESS OF MEN; the heathens (especially their
poets) did frequently believe such kind of apparitions; probably at
first from the appeari... [ Continue Reading ]
JUPITER; whom the heathens took for their chief God. MERCURY was
feigned to be the messenger of their gods, and therefore represented
with wings; as also the interpreter of the gods, which caused their
applying of his name to Paul.... [ Continue Reading ]
BEFORE THEIR CITY; the temple of Jupiter, whom they took for the
patron of their city, was in the suburbs. GARLANDS; these were usually
in the form of crowns put upon the oxen which they intended to
sacrifice; and, by this sign, showed that they were dedicated to
Jupiter, whom the heathen blasphemou... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY RENT THEIR CLOTHES; which was a sign of their greatest
detestation of, and sorrow for, such abominations. AND RAN IN AMONG
THE PEOPLE, CRYING OUT; expressing their greatest zeal for the glory
of God, and earnestness to hinder the idolatry of this people.... [ Continue Reading ]
WE ALSO ARE MEN OF LIKE PASSIONS WITH YOU; we stand in need of food
and raiment, are liable to diseases and death, as well as you.
VANITIES; so idols are frequently called, 1 KINGS 16:13,26 JER 14:22,
because they disappoint the hopes that are placed in them, and are
empty of any good which is expec... [ Continue Reading ]
There were two main objections which these heathen idolaters might
make against the gospel, and the worship of the true God: and they
are, first, from the antiquity, secondly, from the universality, of
that false worship; both which the apostle here gives a critical
answer unto, telling them, that t... [ Continue Reading ]
These words are to prevent that cavil, Why does God yet complain? and
inform them, that though God had not given them, nor their ancestors,
his laws written in tables of stone, as he had given to the Jews; yet
they had the law written in their hearts, which they had not obeyed,
though God's manifold... [ Continue Reading ]
So hard a matter it is to persuade any to leave off these sins they
are accustomed unto, or to rectify such errors in religion which men
are brought up in.... [ Continue Reading ]
CERTAIN JEWS; such as mention was made of, ACTS 13:50. PERSUADED THE
PEOPLE; a strange and incredible fickleness; but that we know how the
same multitude who cried _Hosanna, _ did more suddenly alter their
note, and cry against our Saviour, _Crucify him, crucify him; _ so
uncertain a thing is worldl... [ Continue Reading ]
STOOD ROUND ABOUT HIM; either in order to bury him, thinking him to be
dead, as well as his persecutors did; or else to defend him, as much
as possibly they could, from the rage of his enemies in that popular
fury. Their spite was most against Paul, because he spake most, and
preached unto them the... [ Continue Reading ]
HAD TAUGHT MANY; had made many disciples by teaching, and also by
baptizing of them, MATTHEW 28:19. For as by circumcision they were
made Moses's disciples, so by baptism they are made Christ's
disciples.... [ Continue Reading ]
It is not enough to sow the seed of the word, but it must be watered
also, frequent endeavours must be used that it may be fruitful. Thus
the apostles return to visit such as they had preached unto; the
persecution they had endured, increasing their resolution for God, and
their strength from him. L... [ Continue Reading ]
ORDAINED; the word properly signifies a stretching out of the hand,
such as was used when they gave their suffrages in the election of
their magistrates, whereby was showed for whom they gave their voice;
and afterwards it was commonly used for to constitute or appoint, or,
as here, to ordain to any... [ Continue Reading ]
Going the same way back which they had come, as appear by ACTS
13:13,14.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WORD; the gospel, the word of the Lord; or Christ, who is the
word, and who is the sum of what the ministers of the gospel preach
about. PERGA: mentioned ACTS 8:13; a city, or as some, a country, in
Pamphylia, by the sea side. But the bounds of provinces were often
altered by the Romans, and som... [ Continue Reading ]
ANTIOCH; that Antioch which was in Syria, as appears ACTS 13:1, to
which this relates; and is a sufficient proof that they had not sought
God in vain, and that there is no better preparation or provision
towards any business, than faithful prayer unto God concerning it;
doing our duty, and leaving t... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THAT GOD HAD DONE WITH THEM; God being with them, and they being
labourors with God, 1 CORINTHIANS 3:9 2 CORINTHIANS 6:1. They showed
how much God had honoured them in making them his instruments in the
conversion of so many souls. HE HAD OPENED THE DOOR OF FAITH UNTO THE
GENTILES; he had given... [ Continue Reading ]
To confirm them, as ACTS 14:22; and also, as our Saviour withdrew
himself from the multitudes, they chose there to refresh themselves a
while, out of the heat of contention and persecution.... [ Continue Reading ]