ACTS CHAPTER 21 ACTS 21:1 Paul, journeying to Jerusalem, calleth at
the house of Philip the evangelist, whose four daughters prophesied.
ACTS 21:10 Agabus foretelling what should befall him at Jerusalem, he
will not be dissuaded from going thither. ACTS 21:17 Arriving at
Jerusalem, he is persuaded t... [ Continue Reading ]
SAILING OVER UNTO PHENICIA; whose master and mariners intended such a
voyage. PHENICIA; a country in Syria, situate nigh the sea, and
bordering upon Palestine, whose chief city was Tyre.... [ Continue Reading ]
CYPRUS; another island in the Mediterranean. UNLADE HER BURDEN; of
goods and merchandise which she had taken in at Ephesus.... [ Continue Reading ]
SEVEN DAYS; they tarried the rather so long, that they might worship
and serve the Lord on his day together. THROUGH THE SPIRIT; by the
Spirit of prophecy they foretold his sufferings at Jerusalem, which
afterward accordingly befell unto him; and they, being ignorant of his
undertaking that journey... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY ALL BROUGHT US ON OUR WAY; to show their greater respect unto
him, being loth to part with him so long as it was possible for them
to enjoy him; so that they did not despise his temptation that was in
the flesh, GALATIANS 4:14 but it is truly strange what follows, that
he was received by them _... [ Continue Reading ]
HAD TAKEN OUR LEAVE ONE OF ANOTHER; as ACTS 20:1, embracing one
another at their parting.... [ Continue Reading ]
WE CAME TO PTOLEMAIS; so far forth as to Ptolemais, a city in
Phenicia, so called from one of the Ptolemies, king of Egypt; and is
thought to be the same with Accho, mentioned JUDGES 1:31, which
ancient name is yet retained in the Syriac translation.... [ Continue Reading ]
CAESAREA; that which was called Caesarea Stratonis, to distinguish it
from Caesarea Philippi, at the foot of Mount Libanus, as also from
another city of that name in Cappadocia; they having been all so
called in honour of Caesar, to flatter and perpetuate that family. The
Caesarea here spoken of was... [ Continue Reading ]
VIRGINS; by their father's and their own voluntary determination, as 1
CORINTHIANS 7:37; neither is it said whether they continued in that
state, but they were so. WHICH DID PROPHESY; not by expounding the
prophecies or word of God, for no woman is suffered to teach publicly,
1 CORINTHIANS 14:34 1 T... [ Continue Reading ]
Of whom mention is made, ACTS 11:28; of whose prophecy they could not
be ignorant, by reason of the great collection which, on that account,
was made for the poor at Jerusalem.... [ Continue Reading ]
TOOK PAUL'S GIRDLE; it was ordinary amongst the prophets to confirm,
or at least to exemplify, their prophecies by outward signs and
symbols, as ISAIAH 20:2 JEREMIAH 13:1 EZEKIEL 12:5. But that of
JEREMIAH 27:2, is a parallel unto this; where the prophet is commanded
to make bonds and yokes, and to... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY OF THAT PLACE; the converts or believers that were in Caesarea,
pitying him, and having a tender affection for him: SEE POOLE ON "ACTS
21:4". BESOUGHT HIM with tears, so earnest were they, as in the
following verse. _\see ACTS 21:13\_... [ Continue Reading ]
WHAT MEAN YE TO WEEP, AND TO BREAK MINE HEART? a strange strife, who
should overcome by loving most, as in that betwixt David and Jonathan,
1 SAMUEL 20:41,42. This undaunted champion, who did not seem to feel
any of his own afflictions and miseries, yet grieves for the grief and
sympathy of others,... [ Continue Reading ]
WE CEASED; as having done their utmost, and what became them. SAYING,
THE WILL OF THE LORD BE DONE; they commit the event unto God: thus we
pray daily, that God's will may be done, MATTHEW 6:10 LUKE 11:2; and
thus our Saviour, not only by his precept, but by his example, hath
taught us, MATTHEW 26:4... [ Continue Reading ]
As they do pack up that are to remove to another house or place, not
intending to come thither any more again; this also did show their
readiness of mind to endure and suffer all things, as loss of
relations and friends, and all accommodations, for Christ.... [ Continue Reading ]
Either this Mnason was in their company, or rather they were brought
by the disciples of Caesarea to the house of this Mnason, who was one
of them that was converted when Paul and Barnabas were at Cyprus, ACTS
13:4; and lodgings being scarce at Jerusalem, (when all the males were
to appear there in... [ Continue Reading ]
It is thought, that by _brethren_ in this place, and ACTS 21:7, they
are meant, who, being believers, were formed into a church with its
several officers, and that they are called _disciples_ only, ACTS
21:4, who, living dispersed, and in smaller numbers, could not
constitute such a church; but sure... [ Continue Reading ]
JAMES, one of the apostles, though some think that he was a kinsman of
our Saviour s, and at this time bishop of Jerusalem. ELDERS; as in
ACTS 15:6,23, not so called for their age, but dignity or place in the
church.... [ Continue Reading ]
God had so done those marvellous works, that they ought to be had in
remembrance; and this was said by the apostle, that God might not lose
the glory, nor the church the benefit, of any of those great things
which God had wrought: otherwise, St. Paul acknowledges that he was
_the least of the apostl... [ Continue Reading ]
GLORIFIED THE LORD; acknowledging all in that great work of the
conversion of the Gentiles to have been from God; and that Paul that
had planted, and Apollos that had watered, were nothing, 1 CORINTHIANS
3:6,7. THOUSANDS OF JEWS; tens of thousands, as the word does usually
signify; a definite for an... [ Continue Reading ]
INFORMED OF THEE; instructed or catechised concerning thee; the
zealots had made it their business to instil such aspersions and
odious reflections against Paul, as if their accusations had been the
fundamental truths of their religion. MOSES; the ceremonial law, given
by his ministry. TO WALK, to l... [ Continue Reading ]
WHAT IS IT THEREFORE? It cannot be otherwise; or, what else remains to
be done? THE MULTITUDE MUST NEEDS COME TOGETHER; all the faithful must
meet; for the magistrates then being pagan, and enemies both to the
church and the gospel; in matters of great moment, especially when
there was any fear of a... [ Continue Reading ]
Vows were either, first, such as men did make in gratitude for any
deliverance they had received, as from sickness, storms, or any
imminent dangers: or, secondly, to enable them the better to serve God
on any occasion; and then they were bound to keep themselves from all
those things which were forb... [ Continue Reading ]
PURIFY THYSELF; they advise Paul to perform all those rites required
of a Nazarite, the observation of which did legally purify him. BE AT
CHARGES WITH THEM; these charges were about the threefold sacrifice
which were to be offered, two turtles or young pigeons, a lamb,
unleavened bread, and cakes o... [ Continue Reading ]
These ceremonies (after their accomplishment in Christ) not being at
all necessary, they were not imposed upon any that received the faith
of Christ from amongst the Gentiles, or other nations; only suffered
for a while unto the Jews that turned to Christ, for the hardness of
their hearts, and invet... [ Continue Reading ]
Paul agrees to their advice, and follows it; and having set such a
time for his vow as might end with the other four men s, he, with the
four mentioned, signify to the priest (who was concerned to know it,
because of the sacrifices that were to be offered for them), that the
time of their separation... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SEVEN DAYS; either,
1. After his coming to Jerusalem; or rather,
2. Of his vow; for it is thought that his vow of separation was but
for seven days; or:
3. The seven days of that feast of Pentecost which he came unto. THE
JEWS WHICH WERE OF ASIA; who were implacably set against him
wheresoeve... [ Continue Reading ]
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MEN OF ISRAEL; minding them by this compellation, of their being a
peculiar people unto God, and that none might be admitted with them in
his worship. A charge is laid against St. Paul consisting of divers
articles, but all false; for he was a most zealous lover of that
people, and taught t... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THEY HAD SEEN; the Jews of Asia, who could not but know Trophimus;
and he following of Paul in this journey, either ignorantly or
maliciously they accuse the apostle for taking him into the temple
with him; which was only their surmise, and the issue of their enraged
jealousy.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND ALL THE CITY WAS MOVED; there was a general concourse from all
parts. _Tantum religio poterat, _ no such heats as such are which are
moved about religion; whilst _the wisdom that is from above, is first
pure, then peaceable,_ JAMES 3:17. DREW HIM OUT OF THE TEMPLE; lest by
their uproar they shou... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CHIEF CAPTAIN; the commander-in-chief over all the soldiers there;
or one that had the command over a thousand. At the three great feasts
there was usually a considerable number of soldiers at Jerusalem; the
confluence from all parts being then so great, and the Jews so
impatient of any yoke or... [ Continue Reading ]
A wonderful providence of God for Paul's preservation, that the chief
captain should be so near, as to be able to hinder the massacring of
Paul; and especially that he should be defended and preserved by one
that was a stranger to him, and an enemy to his religion! THEY LEFT
BEATING OF PAUL, lest th... [ Continue Reading ]
BOUND WITH TWO CHAINS; whether as Peter was, SEE POOLE ON "ACTS 12:6",
or that he was bound with one upon his feet, and with the other upon
his hands, it was exactly fulfilled what Agabus had prophesied
concerning him, ACTS 21:11. So does God provide, that not one word of
his servants, which they sp... [ Continue Reading ]
SOME CRIED ONE THING, SOME ANOTHER; as is usual in popular commotions,
they agreed in doing mischief, but not in the reason of it. INTO THE
CASTLE called Antonia, because it was built in honour of Mark Antony,
on the north side of the temple.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN HE CAME UPON THE STAIRS, in the ascent to the castle, HE WAS
BORNE OF THE SOLDIERS; either because the press was so great, he being
in the midst of them; or being taken up by them, to secure him from
the fury of the enraged multitude.... [ Continue Reading ]
That is, Kill him; for that was indeed to take him out of their way.
The same speech they used against our Saviour, LUKE 23:18 1
THESSALONIANS 19:15, when they desired his death.... [ Continue Reading ]
MAY I SPEAK UNTO THEE? A common expression in that language, whereby
he craves leave, and bespeaks attention. CANST THOU SPEAK GREEK? After
the Grecian empire, their language became and continued to be very
common in Asia and Egypt, and very well known amongst all the Romans
of any education or qual... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT EGYPTIAN; a famous ringleader of a rebellious crew, as some
think, in the reign of Tiberius; but as others, in the thirteenth year
of the emperor Claudius, and continued till under Nero's reign, and
came, from these four thousand mentioned here at his first setting up,
to have thirty thousand f... [ Continue Reading ]
NO MEAN CITY; it being the metropolis, or chief city, in Cilicia,
built by Perseus, as some think; howsoever, having the privilege of
the Roman freedom; as ACTS 22:28. I BESEECH THEE: St. Paul begs leave
to speak unto the people, that he might not seem to affect popularity,
or to be guilty of any in... [ Continue Reading ]
PAUL STOOD ON THE STAIRS; as he was now about to be carried into the
castle Antonia, before mentioned. AND BECKONED WITH THE HAND;
signifying that he craved their audience; as ACTS 12:17, ACTS 13:16.
HE SPAKE UNTO THEM IN THE HEBREW TONGUE; the Hebrew tongue being
understood by all of them, and most... [ Continue Reading ]