ACTS CHAPTER 18 ACTS 18:1 Paul worketh for his subsistence, and
preacheth Christ at Corinth, first to the Jews, and, upon their
opposing and blaspheming, to the Gentiles with more success. ACTS 18:9
He is encouraged by the Lord in a vision, and abideth there a long
time. ACTS 18:12 The Jews accuse h... [ Continue Reading ]
PONTUS; a country between Cappadocia and the Black Sea, ACTS 2:9,
whither the progenitors of Aquila, in one of the dispersions, might
flee from Judea to inhabit there. CLAUDIUS; the Roman emperor, who, at
the beginning of his reign, gave liberty to the Jews freely to
exercise their religion, but abo... [ Continue Reading ]
OF THE SAME CRAFT; the most learned amongst the Jews did always learn
some handicraft, and it was one of those things which they held a
father was bound to do for his child, viz. to teach him some trade.
And one of their rabbi's sayings is, That whosoever does not teach his
child a trade, does as ba... [ Continue Reading ]
HE REASONED IN THE SYNAGOGUE; or argued and disputed, giving his
reasons out of Scripture, and answering their objections. AND
PERSUADED THE JEWS; not only using cogent arguments, but, as some
understand the verb, such as did prevail upon them. AND THE GREEKS;
not such as were of the Jewish race, an... [ Continue Reading ]
WERE COME FROM MACEDONIA; according as was ordered by him, ACTS
17:14,15. PRESSED IN THE SPIRIT; more than ordinarily affected, the
Spirit of God influencing his spirit, so that he felt an anguish or
pain at the heart, as 2 CORINTHIANS 2:4; such was his grief for the
contumacy of the Jews, so great... [ Continue Reading ]
BLASPHEMED; they blasphemed Paul, miscalling of him, but especially
Christ, whose dishonour grieved Paul most. HE SHOOK HIS RAIMENT; his
upper garment, as the manner was, MATTHEW 26:65, that none of the dust
of that place where such blasphemy was spoken might stick unto him.
See ACTS 13:51. YOUR BLO... [ Continue Reading ]
JUSTUS; some read Titus, some both Titus and Justus, making Justus a
surname, as ACTS 1:23 COLOSSIANS 4:11; after the manner of the Romans.
ONE THAT WORSHIPPED GOD; had forsaken the polytheism of the heathen.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CHIEF RULER: there were several rulers in a synagogue, which we
find frequent mention of, as MATTHEW 9:18 MARK 5:22. Their office and
place was, to advise and give order about the affairs of the
synagogue, that all things might be performed according to their
prescribed rules. MANY OF THE CORINT... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE NIGHT BY A VISION; as ACTS 16:9; it may be, by an angel. SPEAK,
AND HOLD NOT THY PEACE; it is doubled again and again, as of greatest
consequence:
1. To the Corinthians, whose salvation by this means might be
procured.
2. To Paul himself, whose soul, howsoever, should be delivered, he
having... [ Continue Reading ]
Christ, in this vision, useth two arguments to persuade Paul to
continue preaching the gospel at Corinth:
1. Because he would be with him, to supply, support, and deliver him;
as it is promised to Jeremiah, JEREMIAH 1:19, and to all the faithful
ministers of Christ, MATTHEW 28:20. This promise was... [ Continue Reading ]
He sat there as his fixed place; which implies his continuance and
constancy in the work of the ministry.... [ Continue Reading ]
This GALLIO was brother to that deservedly famous Seneca, (who was
tutor to Nero), and hath great commendations given him, as being a man
of excellent disposition, beloved by all men, an enemy to all vice,
and especially a hater of flattery. DEPUTY OF ACHAIA; this man was
proconsul, governing Achaia... [ Continue Reading ]
CONTRARY TO THE LAW, of the Romans, who, to avoid tumults and
confusions, did forbid any to set up any new worship without leave;
and the Jews in these parts having here no power to punish St. Paul as
they had at Jerusalem, maliciously incite the governor against him. Or
by the law here may be meant... [ Continue Reading ]
TO OPEN HIS MOUTH; to make his apology, and to speak in his own
defence. A MATTER OF WRONG; as murder, theft, or any such injury,
which judges do usually determine of. REASON WOULD THAT I SHOULD BEAR
WITH YOU; I would endure any trouble to hear and understand it, I
should think it my duty to suffer... [ Continue Reading ]
A QUESTION OF WORDS; which have been spoken about the controversies of
religion. AND NAMES; as, whether Jesus was to be called Christ or the
Messiah; and whether his disciples might be called Christians. AND OF
YOUR LAW; concerning circumcision, as whether none may be saved
without it. I WILL BE NO... [ Continue Reading ]
He commanded them to be gone, having dismissed their case; and, if
need were, added threatening and force.... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THE GREEKS; not the converted Greeks, though St. Austin thought
they beat Sosthenes, as an enemy to Paul, (yet surely they had not so
learned Christ), but the unbelieving or Gentile Greeks, who cared for
neither Paul nor Jews, but favoured Gallio, who would have them driven
away. SOSTHENES; some... [ Continue Reading ]
A GOOD WHILE; a year and a half in all, as some think, which is
mentioned ACTS 18:11, by a prolepsis; or, besides that year and a half
there spoken of. TOOK HIS LEAVE OF THE BRETHREN; ordering every thing
as if he were to have taken his last farewell of them, as it fell out
accordingly: howsoever, h... [ Continue Reading ]
EPHESUS; the metropolis of the Lesser Asia, where afterwards that
famous church was, unto which St. Paul wrote an Epistle, as also St.
John wrote another, REVELATION 2:1. LEFT THEM THERE; that is, Aquila
and Priscilla at Ephesus, to confirm the believing Ephesians; whilst
Paul ENTERED INTO THE SYNAG... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY DESIRED; that is, Aquila and Priscilla, whom Paul would not yield
unto. HE CONSENTED NOT; by God's wonderful providence, which overrules
all our inclinations; Paul having greater things to do and suffer for
the glory of God elsewhere.... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS FEAST; the feast of the passover; which is meant where feast is
put absolutely, unless some after expression qualifies it: not that
this holy man did out of conscience to the feast intend to observe it,
for _Christ is the end of the law_ to them that believe, ROMANS 10:4;
but because of the vas... [ Continue Reading ]
CAESAREA; not that Caesarea that was in Syria, but that which was in
Palestine, called Caesarea Stratonis; and which was the safest way to
Jerusalem; for the way by Joppa, though shorter, was accounted more
dangerous. The church; either the church of Caesarea in his journey,
or that at Jerusalem at... [ Continue Reading ]
HAD SPENT SOME TIME THERE; this work might take up the constant care
and indefatigable pains of the apostle. GALATIA; where he had
converted many. PHRYGIA: see ACTS 16:6. STRENGTHENING ALL THE
DISCIPLES; though the seed be duly sown, yet it must be seasonably
watered; and _redit labor actus in orbem... [ Continue Reading ]
APOLLOS; who is thought also to be called Apelles, ROMANS 16:10. BORN
AT ALEXANDRIA; his parents having lived there. AN ELOQUENT MAN; a
rational, prudent, and learned man. Though the kingdom of God is not
in any _excellency of speech,_ 1 CORINTHIANS 2:1,4, yet this Egyptian
jewel may be used to ador... [ Continue Reading ]
INSTRUCTED; catechised, or taught, _viva voce. In the way of the Lord;
_ Christ, who hath by his precepts and example tanght us the way to
happiness. FERVENT IN THE SPIRIT; very zealous to promote God's glory,
and men's salvation, as ROMANS 12:11. KNOWING ONLY THE BAPTISM OF
JOHN; who baptized with... [ Continue Reading ]
If we allow Priscilla to have contributed towards the instruction of
Apollos, as doubtless we may, it is certain it was only in private
discourse; which being joined with a meek and humble behaviour, might
be very effectual for the conversion of souls, 1 PETER 3:1,2. Thus
Timothy was indebted for hi... [ Continue Reading ]
TO PASS INTO ACHAIA; to Corinth, which was in Achaia. THE BRETHREN
WROTE; who were at Ephesus. HELPED THEM MUCH WHICH HAD BELIEVED
THROUGH GRACE; Apollos helped them much by his eloquence, zeal, and
constancy, which all are the gifts of God; but, especially, that they
believed was through grace; for... [ Continue Reading ]
MIGHTILY; with great constancy, perseverance, and enduring of
opposition. SHOWING BY THE SCRIPTURES THAT JESUS WAS CHRIST; as ACTS
17:3. Some think that Christ ought to be the subject, and Jesus the
predicate; and then the sense is, that Christ is our Jesus, or
Saviour. The Messiah, that was sent fr... [ Continue Reading ]