ACTS CHAPTER 23 ACTS 22:1 Paul declareth at large the manner of his
conversion and call to the apostleship. ACTS 22:22 At the very
mentioning of the Gentiles the people exclaim furiously against him:
whereupon the chief captain ordereth to examine him by scourging, ACTS
22:25 which he avoideth by pl... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HEBREW TONGUE; the ordinary Hebrew; that which was taken for
Hebrew, and spoken by the Hebrews after their return from the
captivity, though mixed with the Syriac; as ACTS 21:40. THEY KEPT THE
MORE SILENCE; it being more grateful unto them to hear Paul speak in
their mother tongue, especially th... [ Continue Reading ]
AT THE FEET; the apostle alludes unto the posture that the disciples
of any rabbi, or teacher, in those times did use; the master sitting
in some high or elevated place, did teach his scholars, who sat at his
feet on the ground; and as they grew in knowledge, were advanced to
sit nearer to their mas... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS WAY; the doctrine and practice of Christianity. UNTO THE DEATH;
as much as in him lies, being one of the most furious persecutors,
that hunted for the precious life, _breathing out threatenings and
slaughters_ with every breath, ACTS 9:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE ESTATE OF THE ELDERS; their sanhedrim or great council. LETTERS;
commission or orders. THE BRETHREN; the Jews of Damascus are called
brethren, because they descended from the patriarchs as well as he.
And still, as ACTS 22:1, he would overcome that stubborn people with
civility, heaping up coals... [ Continue Reading ]
As lightning it suddenly encompassed him. But see ACTS 9:3, and read
on; where this history is set down by St. Luke. And here little more
can be taken notice of, than some small variety in the expressions.... [ Continue Reading ]
SAUL, SAUL; as men that call another earnestly repeat his name; as
when the angel of the Lord called _Abraham, Abraham, _ GENESIS 22:11.... [ Continue Reading ]
I AM JESUS OF NAZARETH; that contemned (though not contemptible) name
is owned by Christ from heaven, that they might not be ashamed when
they were reproached by it on earth. Of the rest, SEE POOLE ON "ACTS
9:5".... [ Continue Reading ]
Of this; SEE POOLE ON "ACTS 9:7". This may be added to what was
formerly said, that the men who travelled with Paul may be said not to
have heard the voice of him that spake, because they did not
understand it, or obey it; they were not converted, as Paul was, by
it; the Hebrew language putting hear... [ Continue Reading ]
SEE POOLE ON "ACTS 9:6". Such things as Ananias told him from Christ,
were as if Christ himself had told him them; and by Ananias our
Saviour satisfied St. Paul's question, WHAT SHALL I DO, LORD?... [ Continue Reading ]
I COULD NOT SEE FOR THE GLORY OF THAT LIGHT; the excellency of the
object overpowering his sight. It was a strange work of God that
enabled St. Stephen to see Christ, who is now so glorious, ACTS 7:55.
And it will be according to God's wonderful power, when at the
resurrection we shall be enabled to... [ Continue Reading ]
ACCORDING TO THE LAW; this is added to distinguish him from a
proselyte, and to let them know that he had received the gospel, not
from a convert out of Gentilism, (who though they admitted, yet they
had a greater jealousy over, and less kindness for), but from one like
unto themselves in all things... [ Continue Reading ]
STOOD; that in this posture he might more conveniently put his hands
upon Paul; which we read that he now did, ACTS 9:17, and was
ordinarily done upon the miraculous curing of any. THE SAME HOUR; or,
as ACTS 9:18, _immediately._ The suddenness of the cures spake the
power from whence they came: none... [ Continue Reading ]
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THE GOD OF OUR FATHERS; nothing could please the people better than to
hear God so styled; for this they gloried in, above all things, that
they and theirs had God to their Father, 1 THESSALONIANS 8:41. And
nothing could better suit St. Paul's purpose, who would not lie under
that scandal of... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS WITNESS; the apostles were in a more special manner Christ's
witnesses; as LUKE 24:48 1 THESSALONIANS 1:7 ACTS 1:8; God giving them
extraordinary gifts, not for their own sakes chiefly, but to profit
others withal; as the tree bears not fruit, nor the field yields its
increase, for itself. OF WH... [ Continue Reading ]
WASH AWAY THY SINS; as washing causeth the spots to disappear, and to
be as if they had not been, ISAIAH 1:18; so does pardoning mercy, or
remission of sins, which accompanieth baptism, as in the due receiver,
MATTHEW 3:11 1 PETER 3:21,22. Where true faith is, together with the
profession of it by b... [ Continue Reading ]
This was probably about three years after his conversion, as GALATIANS
1:18, and was one of the _visions and revelations_ he makes mention
of, 2 CORINTHIANS 12:1. A TRANCE; a rapture and ecstasy, as ACTS
10:10.... [ Continue Reading ]
GET THEE QUICKLY OUT OF JERUSALEM; this St. Paul takes notice of, that
it might appear unto the Jews that he did not out of choice, or
because he bare a grudge against them, decline them, and preach to the
Gentiles. FOR THEY WILL NOT RECEIVE THY TESTIMONY CONCERNING ME; as if
Christ had said, They w... [ Continue Reading ]
This was Paul's objection which he made against the will of God
concerning his leaving Jerusalem, and the Jews in it; and shows how
apt carnal reason is in the very best men to set up itself against the
wisdom of God, and to argue for what we fancy best to be done, or left
undone. The sum of his rea... [ Continue Reading ]
MARTYR is a Greek word, that signifies a witness; and is here, and
since by the ecclesiastical writers, appropriated unto such as suffer
death for the testimony they give to the truths of God, or doctrine of
the gospel. CONSENTING UNTO HIS DEATH; as ACTS 8:1. OF THEM THAT SLEW
HIM; that is, of the w... [ Continue Reading ]
God repeats his command, and by that answers all Paul's reasonings;
whatsoever the event be, whether the Gentiles will hear, or whether
they will forbear, he must go unto them. When the will of God is
manifest we must do it, whatsoever success we are like to have. I WILL
SEND THEE FAR HENCE; this wa... [ Continue Reading ]
_They gave him audience unto this word; _ they had heard all the rest
of St. Paul's discourse without any gainsaying, either thinking it did
not much concern them whether it were true or false, or else, being
convinced of the truth of it, they were silent; but when the mercy of
God unto any but them... [ Continue Reading ]
CAST OFF THEIR CLOTHES; they that stoned the blasphemer cast off their
upper garments, that they might be the readier to do that execution,
and carry the heavier stones; as ACTS 7:58. They might also cast or
rend them off, in sign of grief and detestation of Paul's (supposed)
blasphemy. THREW DUST I... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CHIEF CAPTAIN; of whom, ACTS 21:31. THE CASTLE, or fort, called
Antonia, as in ACTS 21:34. BY SCOURGING; or torturing, (being put to
the question, as the French expression is, agreeable to the Greek word
here used), which went no further than by scourging; which was for
this purpose used upon th... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY BOUND HIM WITH THONGS; they who were to be scourged were bound to
a post or column (amongst the Jews) of a cubit and a half high,
inclining downwards upon it; and these thongs were such wherewith they
bound Paul to this column or pillar; and with such also they intended
to scourge him. IS IT LA... [ Continue Reading ]
There were several centurions under one chief captain, or chiliarch,
as there are several captains under one colonel; and this centurion
might be deputed to examine Paul. The reason why they presently
desisted from binding Paul, and informed the commander-in-chief of
what he had alleged, might be, b... [ Continue Reading ]
It is very reasonable that a good man should make use of such lawful
privileges as the place in which he lives doth afford, and in his
condition may be allowed. And it is part of that wisdom our Saviour
does recommend, if it does not destroy the innocence of the dove,
MATTHEW 10:16.... [ Continue Reading ]
The historian relates, that the emperor Claudius sold this privilege
to such foreigners as had not by any notable service merited to have
it conferred upon them. At first it cost them very much to obtain it,
as it did this chief captain; but afterwards it was more cheap and
contemptible. I WAS FREE... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY DEPARTED FROM HIM, who had bound him, and would have scourged
him. THE CHIEF CAPTAIN ALSO WAS AFRAID; the crime of breaking the
privileges of the Roman citizens being accounted no less than treason,
and a sin, as they called it, against the majesty of that people; as
afterwards it was as great... [ Continue Reading ]
HE LOOSED HIM FROM HIS BANDS; that he might not continue, after
knowledge, in that (accounted) crime of binding a Roman citizen; as
also that Paul might speak with the greater liberty and freedom in his
own defence. THE CHIEF PRIESTS; the chief of the four and twenty
courses amongst the priests, acc... [ Continue Reading ]