ACTS CHAPTER 16 ACTS 16:1 Paul having circumcised Timothy, and taken
him for his companion, passeth through divers countries, ACTS 16:9 and
is directed by a vision to go into Macedonia. ACTS 16:14,15 He
converteth Lydia, ACTS 16:16 and casteth out a spirit of divination.
ACTS 16:19 He and Silas are... [ Continue Reading ]
Though Timothy was well known unto Paul, yet he would not ordain him
without the testimony of others concerning him, of his holy life, and
knowledge in the Scripture, 2 TIMOTHY 3:15, which he did excel in.... [ Continue Reading ]
CIRCUMCISED HIM BECAUSE OF THE JEWS, who could not yet be persuaded
that the law of circumcision was abrogated. Paul, who became all
things to all men, that he might save some, circumcised Timothy that
he might not offend the Jewish converts, 1 CORINTHIANS 9:22, but would
not circumcise Titus, GALAT... [ Continue Reading ]
THE DECREES; the determination of the council, mentioned ACTS
15:20,29. ORDAINED OF THE APOSTLES AND ELDERS; by common consent, and
not of one only, whosoever he were.... [ Continue Reading ]
ESTABLISHED IN THE FAITH; being rightly persuaded in the nature and
use of things indifferent; and, in general, of things necessary to be
believed. AND INCREASED IN NUMBER DAILY; so that this visitation of
the churches had a double benefit. First, it strengthened them that
were already converted. Se... [ Continue Reading ]
PHRYGIA and GALATIA were parts of Asia Minor. They WERE FORBIDDEN OF
THE HOLY GHOST by some revelation, though the manner is not known, TO
PREACH THE WORD IN ASIA, for that time; though afterwards Paul
preached there about two years together, ACTS 19:10. Thus God (the
great Householder) orders the c... [ Continue Reading ]
MYSIA; a little country near Troas. BITHYNIA; another province nigh
unto the same place, over against Thracia, bordering upon the Black
Sea. THE SPIRIT; the Spirit of Jesus, or of God, as some copies read.
SUFFERED THEM NOT; the journeyings of them that preached the gospel,
as well as their words, w... [ Continue Reading ]
Either the relics of the famous city of Troy, or the country
thereabouts, in which the city of Antigonia was built.... [ Continue Reading ]
A MAN; an angel in the appearance and likeness (in habit and
demeanour) of one of that country. MACEDONIA; a Grecian province in
Europe, extending to the Archipelago. HELP US; as to our souls, with
the saving light of the gospel: God sends the ministers of the gospel
to help such as would otherwise... [ Continue Reading ]
IMMEDIATELY; as soon as God's will was manifested, they make no delay,
not objecting against the journey. WE ENDEAVOURED TO GO; St. Luke, the
penman of this book was one of them that went, (the others were Paul,
Silas, and Timotheus), and therefore speaks in the plural number.... [ Continue Reading ]
SAMOTHRACIA; an island so called, because the inhabitants came partly
out of Thrace, and partly from Samos. This NEAPOLIS was a city in the
confines of Thrace and Macedonia.... [ Continue Reading ]
PHILIPPI; a city so called from Philip, the father of Alexander the
Great, who repaired a ruined town, and caused it to be called by his
name. The chief city of that part of Macedonia; or the first city in
the passage from Samothracia unto Macedonia. A COLONY; where many
Roman citizens went to inhab... [ Continue Reading ]
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In those places where there were not enough to build a synagogue, or
could not obtain leave to do it, the Jews in those countries chose
more private places to meet in, which usually were near rivers, or by
the seaside, removed from the noise and observance of the multitude;
and these places... [ Continue Reading ]
LYDIA; so called from the country of that name, she being born at
THYATIRA, a city therein, and now lived with her family at Philippi.
WORSHIPPED GOD; being a proselyte, and one of them who had left the
heathenish idolatry, and owned the one only and true God; but as yet
unacquainted with the gospel... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HER HOUSEHOLD; when Lydia had right to baptism, by reason of her
faith in Jesus Christ, all her family, whom she could undertake to
bring up in the knowledge of Christ, were admitted to that ordinance
also; as all the servants, and such others as were born in his house,
or bought with his money,... [ Continue Reading ]
WENT TO PRAYER; went towards the place where their public prayers were
usually made. OF DIVINATION; or, of Python, the name of Apollo, from
the place where he was worshipped, (which was afterwards called
Delphi), and from whom all evil spirits, that pretended to divination,
were called Pythons; as t... [ Continue Reading ]
The devil might be forced by God to confess this; or, he might do it
voluntarily by God's permission: First, To draw men on to believe him
in other things, being he commended the servants of God, and spake the
truth in this. Secondly, That, by flattering St. Paul, he might puff
him up, and occasion... [ Continue Reading ]
St. Paul was GRIEVED, either for the maid's sake, who suffered so much
by her being possessed with this spirit, or, for their sakes who were
seduced by him. St. Paul (as our Saviour had done, MARK 1:25) refuseth
the testimony of the devil; for he being the father of lies, 1
THESSALONIANS 8:44, makes... [ Continue Reading ]
HER MASTERS; for she was a servant, or slave; and being very
advantageous, might have many that had a share in her. THEIR GAINS;
the profit could not but be considerable, for they were to come with
_the rewards of divination in their hands, _ as they did to Balaam,
NUMBERS 22:7. RULERS: SEE POOLE ON... [ Continue Reading ]
MAGISTRATES, the same who are called _rulers; _ and the word here
shows, that they were under the power of the sword, and ruled by the
Romans; though the rulers spoken of in the former verse might be the
civil magistrates of the city, and the magistrates here mentioned
might be the commanders of the... [ Continue Reading ]
There was at Philippi, as appears ACTS 16:12, a colony of the Romans,
and they were governed by their laws, by which they might make no
innovation in religion without the consent of the senate, and
afterwards of their emperors; which here these persecutors allege.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MULTITUDE; generality and unanimity alone cannot authorize
opinions or practices. RENT OFF THEIR CLOTHES; Paul's and Silas's
clothes, to disgrace them the more, or in order unto their being
scourged; though some think that the magistrates rent their own
clolhes, in detestation of the pretended b... [ Continue Reading ]
LAID MANY STRIPES UPON THEM; partly by the lictors or executioners,
and partly by the furious rabble. THE JAILER; this jailer's name (of
whose conversion we read hereafter) was Stephanas, as may appear if
you compare 1 CORINTHIANS 1:16 with what follows by St. Luke in this
story. Of him also we read... [ Continue Reading ]
Thus they dealt with Joseph, GENESIS 39:20, compared with PSALMS
105:18, and with Jeremiah, and with John Baptist. _Sanctorum sors est,
et non moleste ferenda._... [ Continue Reading ]
No time or place where prayer is not acceptable unto God, and
prevalent with him; nay, it sounds the sweeter when on the waters of
affliction a good man pours it forth unto God. SANG PRAISES UNTO GOD,
that they were counted worthy to suffer for Christ: and being all
things are overruled for the good... [ Continue Reading ]
SUDDENLY; how soon is prayer answered, when the fulness of time is
come! So nigh is God unto all that call upon him, PSALMS 34:17, PSALMS
145:18. THERE WAS A GREAT EARTHQUAKE; an earthquake did usually
precede some wonderful matter, as MATTHEW 28:2. And although God could
have delivered these his se... [ Continue Reading ]
AWAKING OUT OF HIS SLEEP, by the earthquake, which being upon an
extraordinary occasion, could not fail to do all that God intended by
it. WOULD HAVE KILLED HIMSELF, for fear of suffering a more cruel
death; for all jailers, who let any prisoner escape, were to suffer
the same punishment that the pr... [ Continue Reading ]
The other prisoners were smitten with amazement; neither did they mind
(or it might have been kept from them) that the doors were opened, and
their chains loosed: but as for the apostles, the same God who wrought
this deliverance for them, might inform them of the intent of it; that
by this means th... [ Continue Reading ]
HE CALLED FOR A LIGHT, or lights, which prisons are not usually
without. CAME TREMBLING: what a sudden and great change can God make!
he comes trembling to those feet which he had put into the stocks so
lately. FELL DOWN BEFORE PAUL AND SILAS; by which he would give a
civil respect unto them, it bei... [ Continue Reading ]
BROUGHT THEM OUT, into his own apartment in the prison, or to some
more open and free place. SIRS; a term of respect given by the Romans
and Grecians to such whom they honoured, as now the jailer did these
seemingly most contemptible men. WHAT MUST I DO TO BE SAVED? He might
have some knowledge of a... [ Continue Reading ]
BELIEVE ON THE LORD JESUS CHRIST; this is the sum of the gospel.
Christ, apprehended by faith, serves for wisdom, _righteousness,
sanctification, and redemption, _ as 1 CORINTHIANS 1:30. But then this
precious faith must be such as works by love, as purifies the heart,
ACTS 15:9, as _overcometh the... [ Continue Reading ]
Expounding more at large that which they had briefly propounded in the
foregoing verse, as concerning the natures and offices of Christ;
especially his suffering for our sins, and rising again for our
justification. TO ALL THAT WERE IN HIS HOUSE; their fellow prisoners
not exempted, unto whom it was... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SAME HOUR OF THE NIGHT; he did not delay to show forth the fruits
of his faith, and real conversion. AND WASHED THEIR STRIPES; which his
stripes had made, using such means as might assuage their pain, and
heal their wounds. HE AND ALL HIS: SEE POOLE ON "ACTS 16:15", SEE
POOLE ON "ACTS 16:32". Of... [ Continue Reading ]
INTO HIS HOUSE; which was close unto, or a separate part of, the
prison, into which they did ascend, being before in a low dungeon. HE
SET MEAT BEFORE THEM; Paul and Silas had been long fasting, and in any
season of the night it was a mercy to them to have a table spread for
them. REJOICED; finding... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SERJEANTS; their messengers, or officers, which did carry a mace,
or a rod, from whence they had their name. SAYING, LET THOSE MEN GO;
probably being terrified with the earthquake, which if it had not been
general, they could not yet have heard of. Their consciences might
also accuse them for ha... [ Continue Reading ]
TOLD THIS SAYING TO PAUL; being glad that he might release them.
Neither does he bid them go, as desirous to be rid of them; but, not
requiring any fees, he lets them go to preach the gospel, and fulfill
their ministry, with his prayers and good wishes.... [ Continue Reading ]
PAUL SAID UNTO THEM, the officers who were sent to the prison with the
message about their liberty. THEY HAVE BEATEN US; the magistrates, who
commanded them to be beaten, are justly charged with the beating of
them, as if they had themselves done it. OPENLY; it was no small
aggravation of their inju... [ Continue Reading ]
For the Romans (under whom these magistrates were) made it by their
laws to be treason thus to abuse any of their citizens. God overruled
their fear of man for the deliverance of his servants.... [ Continue Reading ]
Two things the magistrates had to desire of them:
1. That they would excuse the wrong done unto them, which they feared
lest the Romans might revenge.
2. That, to avoid further mischiefs, (as they thought), they would
leave the city. But the words here used do signify, also, that they
comforted th... [ Continue Reading ]
ENTERED INTO THE HOUSE OF LYDIA; of whom, ACTS 16:14. They do not shun
dangers, so as to neglect their duty. They comforted them, in respect
of the tribulation they had endured, and were still to endure; or
exhorted them to prepare for suffering, and to submit unto God in it,
and to make a holy use... [ Continue Reading ]