Acts 26:1

ACTS CHAPTER 26 ACTS 26:1 Paul, in the presence of Agrippa, declareth his life from his childhood, his wonderful conversion, and call to the apostleship, and his preaching of Christ according to the scripture doctrine. ACTS 26:24 Festus chargeth him with madness: his modest reply, and address to Agr... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:2

I THINK MYSELF HAPPY; Paul thought it to be his advantage to speak before Agrippa, who could not be unacquainted with the law or the prophets, by which St. Paul would have his case determined. BEFORE THEE; though Agrippa was not as judge in this place, yet his opinion and judgment could not but prev... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:3

This is not flattery, but a plain confession of what was true; for Agrippa, by reason of his birth and breeding, could not be wholly ignorant of those things in question; 1. About the Messiah; 2. About the resurrection; 3. About the giving of the Holy Ghost. I BESEECH THEE TO HEAR ME PATIENTLY; i... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:4

Paul appeals to his enemies, the Jews themselves, whether they could tax him with any enormity whilst he was of their persuasion; whereby he vindicates his holy religion from being the sink and offscouring of other religions, as some would make it; as also to intimate, that it was his religion which... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:5

This heresy, sect, opinion, or way of the Pharisees, St. Paul rigthly commends, if we consider it comparatively with the other sects of the Sadducees and Essenes: he had called this before, ACTS 22:3, the most exact _manner of the law of the fathers; _ for it is certain it was more learned and stric... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:6

I STAND; the posture of such as are held for guilty. THE HOPE OF THE PROMISE; St. Paul brings in the discourse of the resurrection, which, as hath been observed, is the foundation of all religion, 1 CORINTHIANS 15:14 ACTS 23:6, ACTS 24:15; and now it is called THE HOPE OF THE PROMISE, because God's... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:7

TWELVE TRIBES; so St. Paul still reckons them, notwithstanding that ten tribes had been led captive, without returning again to this day. Yet, 1. There were many left by the king of Assyria in their own land; and though for a while they joined themselves unto the Samaritans rather than to the Jews,... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:8

This St. Paul seems to have spoken in regard of Festus, and many others there present, who were heathens; or to any of the Sadducees, if any such were amongst them: as for Agrippa, He believed the prophets, ACTS 26:27, and had out of them learned and observed this promise, ACTS 26:7. However, God di... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:9

THE NAME OF JESUS; the religion which teacheth Christ is to be worshipped, and his name to be magnified. JESUS OF NAZARETH; so they called our Saviour, of which see ACTS 22:8.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:10

THE SAINTS; the professors of the religion of the holy Jesus, who are _called to be saints,_ ROMANS 1:7, and have him for the great example of holiness, who fulfilled all righteousness; and from him they have the Spirit of holiness; being sanctified in him, 1 CORINTHIANS 1:2; and whosoever hath not... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:11

Paul confesses that he COMPELLED THEM TO BLASPHEME, either: 1. By the torments he made them to be put unto; or: 2. By his own example; for he confessed that he had been a blasphemer himself, 1 TIMOTHY 1:13. This blasphemy was either: 1. Denying of Christ to be the Messiah; or: 2. Cursing or exec... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:13

AT MID-DAY; this appeared at noon-day, that it might not be suspected to be a dream or fancy. ABOVE THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE SUN; our Saviour's face in the transfiguration _did shine as the sun,_ MATTHEW 27:2, and he was yet on earth in his mortal body; how much more resplendent must it have been now,... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:14

IN THE HEBREW TONGUE; whereby it appears, that Paul spake not now before Agrippa in the Hebrew tongue, as he did before the Jews at Jerusalem, ACTS 21:40. IT IS HARD FOR THEE TO KICK AGAINST THE PRICKS: this is a proverb borrowed from the Greeks, as some think, but used in many languages, denoting a... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:16

STAND UPON THY FEET; as Daniel was bidden by the angel, DANIEL 10:11, to mitigate his consternation and fear. OF THOSE THINGS IN THE WHICH I WILL APPEAR UNTO THEE: St. Paul accordingly had many visions and revelations, ACTS 28:9, ACTS 23:11 2 CORINTHIANS 12:2; as he was more abundant in his sufferin... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:17

FROM THE PEOPLE; from this people of the Jews, so in some copies it is expressed; howsoever, by the antithesis, AND FROM THE GENTILES, it is plainly to be understood: and God undertakes no less hereby, than to deliver Paul, and all his faithful servants, from all evils and enemies. But how is this p... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:18

TO OPEN THEIR EYES; the eyes of their minds, that they might know God, and their duty towards him. Our Saviour assures Paul, that he should do that for the souls of men which he should find effected in his own body, being made to see. Now though this be only the work of God, yet, to honour the minis... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:19

I was not incredulous, I believed God, and yielded to his call, as ISAIAH 1:5, which cannot be counted a fault in me; and yet this is all that can be charged upon me.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:20

SHOWED FIRST UNTO THEM OF DAMASCUS; nigh unto which place he was first converted, taking the first opportunity to preach Christ: out of the abundance of his heart his mouth speaking. AND TURN TO GOD: as sin is a turning from God, so repentance is a turning (or rather returning) unto God. DO WORKS ME... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:21

By violent hands and indirect means, as we see, ACTS 21:31, and as they had done unto our Saviour, ACTS 5:30, where the same word is used.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:22

I CONTINUE UNTO THIS DAY: that Paul, continued till then alive, notwithstanding all the fraud and force of his enemies, is acknowledged by him to be from God; from whence he infers towards his justification, that what he had done was but in a becoming gratitude towards that God who had maintained hi... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:23

The sufferings of Christ were taught by Moses in all the commands about sacrifices, and more plainly by Isaiah in all the 53rd chapter ISAIAH 53:1; insomuch, that this was acknowledged by Tryphon, disputing with Justin Martyr, although the generality of Jews, both then and now, do stiffly deny it. T... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:24

THOU ART BESIDE THYSELF; this was the opinion of Festus concerning Paul, and such is the opinion of carnal and worldly men concerning such as are truly godly; as the prophet who came to Jehu was counted a _mad fellow,_ 2 KINGS 9:11, and the friends of our Saviour thought him to be BESIDE HIMSELF, MA... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:25

St. Paul with all meekness makes his reply to the governer, and not taking notice of his sharp censuring of him, returns an answer in most respectful terms unto him; as his blessed Master, _who, when he was reviled, reviled not again,_ 1 PETER 2:23. SOBERNESS, in contradiction to madness; modestly w... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:26

Agrippa, being educated in Judea, could not but hear of the life and doctrine, death and resurrection, of our Saviour; as also of the miracles done by him, and by his disciples; for, as our Saviour says, he ever taught openly, 1 THESSALONIANS 18:20.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:27

A rhetorical insinuation, that could not but much affect the king, and leave a sensible impression on his heart. St. Paul answers the question which he had propounded, and that in favour of Agrippa; or rather blames himself for making that a question; but his cryptical inference would then be, If yo... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:28

OLBGrk; Some think that these words were spoken ironically, or scoffingly; as if Agrippa had said: Thou wouldst have me in so short a space (for so en oligw may be translated) to be brought to profess Christ: some think it unlikely that such a one as Agrippa would speak so plainly as we translate i... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:29

Paul, knowing how little it would avail any to be almost a Christian, wisheth their perfection in that profession, that they might not, with the Laodiceans, be neither hot nor cold, REVELATION 3:16; nor, with the Israelites, halt between God and Baal, 1 KINGS 18:21. EXCEPT THESE BONDS: some think th... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:30

Agrippa, Festus, and the queen, together with the governor's council, although they had heard this excellent discourse from, the most learned apostle, like the blackamoor or leopard, they cannot change their spots, or skin, JEREMIAH 13:23: having sinned against former manifestations of God's will, t... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:31

GONE ASIDE; either to their houses, or to some apartment nigh to the tribunal. They acquit Paul; for as yet Nero had not made those bloody laws, whereby the profession of Christianity was made capital.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 26:32

These judges and great men do, by their opinion concerning Paul, condemn the Jews, whom they declare to have no cause for the prosecuting of him; and so those caitiffs returned to Jerusalem, not only with their labour for their pains, but being branded by the sentence of so many eminent personages,... [ Continue Reading ]

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