ACTS CHAPTER 9 ACTS 9:1 Saul, going towards Damascus, is encompassed
with a light from heaven, falleth to the earth, is called by Christ,
and led blind to Damascus. ACTS 9:10 Ananias is sent to him, by whom
he is restored to sight, and baptized: he straightway preacheth Christ
boldly. ACTS 9:23 The... [ Continue Reading ]
TO THE SYNAGOGUES; this council, though it sat at Jerusalem, had a
power (whether commanding or recommending) over all the synagogues
within or without Judea. OF THIS WAY; this was eminently so called,
being the way of God, and the way of life, and the only right and true
way: any profession, persua... [ Continue Reading ]
He was near to Damascus before this wonderful vision, that, being
struck blind, he might be the sooner led thither; as also, that the
miracle might be more easily and publicly known, Damascus being the
chief city of Syria; and, though about six days journey from
Jerusalem, inhabited by many Jews. Th... [ Continue Reading ]
Saul FELL TO THE EARTH, struck with the amazing light and terrible
voice of Christ; as also with the sense of the presence of God, which
he knew was thus reverenced by Daniel, DANIEL 8:17, DANIEL 10:9. SAUL,
SAUL; the name Saul is the rather mentioned, to mind him and us of his
persecuting of Christ... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO ART THOU, LORD? Saul was in a great consternation and doubting,
whether it was God, or an angel. JESUS WHOM THOU PERSECUTEST: though
he did not intend this persecution against Christ, yet our Saviour
looks upon the good or evil done unto his members as done unto
himself. IT IS HARD FOR THEE TO K... [ Continue Reading ]
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LORD, WHAT WILT THOU HAVE ME TO DO? Saul, being thoroughly humbled,
and brought to resign himself wholly to God, makes this question,
giving up himself as a white paper, for Christ to write what he would
upon: he had thought he had done God good service, (as it is said many
persecutors shoul... [ Continue Reading ]
STOOD SPEECHLESS: in ACTS 26:14, these men are said to be fallen to
the earth as well as Saul, which they might at first be, and now rose
up; or rather, by standing still here is only meant, they, being
sorely amazed, remained in the place in which they were, without going
forward: thus the angel fo... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN HIS EYES WERE OPENED; when he opened his eyes as at other times,
when he did rise to see, the glorious light had so dazzled him, that
he could see nothing: thus Saul as, and all men are, before their
conversion; he had the shape of a man, and of one learned in the law,
when notwithsanding he is... [ Continue Reading ]
Some have thought that in these three days Paul had that rapture into
the third heavens, which he speaks of, 2 CORINTHIANS 12:2; but that
seems rather to have been afterwards; God would, however, by this
humble and try him, and excite his dependence wholly upon him, and
that he might value his resto... [ Continue Reading ]
ANANIAS; he was of good repute for zeal and holiness. as appears, ACTS
22:12, but whether he was one of the seventy disciples which our
Saviour sent out, LUKE 10:1, as some will have, is not certain. HE
SAID, BEHOLD, I AM HERE, LORD; thereby showing his willingness to be
sent on God's message, and t... [ Continue Reading ]
INQUIRE IN THE HOUSE OF JUDAS FOR ONE CALLED SAUL: God telleth our
wanderings, and knoweth our abode, and mindeth his, especially in
their sorrows, which was Saul's case. FOR, BEHOLD, HE PRAYETH; he
spent those three days, spoken of ACTS 9:9, in acts of great
humiliation, in which he would also not... [ Continue Reading ]
If this verse be the words of St. Luke, continuing the history, then
they must be included in a parenthesis, the sense being entire without
them; but they seem to be the words of the Lord continued to Ananias,
telling him how he had provided for his welcome to Saul, contrary to
his expectation.... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE HEARD BY MANY OF THIS MAN; his design and commission could not
but be noised abroad. THY SAINTS: the disciples of Christ are called
saints, because:
1. They are dedicated unto the Lord in their baptism.
2. They are called unto holiness.
3. They did then live holily and exemplarily.
4. And... [ Continue Reading ]
Here Ananias shows the strengh of his excuse; for flesh and blood
cried in him, as in Moses, EXODUS 4:13, _Send by him whom thou wilt
send._... [ Continue Reading ]
HE IS A CHOSEN VESSEL: the whole world is God's fabric, and the church
especially is his house: not only in the whole world, but in the
visible church, there are all sorts of utensils, some for higher,
others for meaner uses; Saul was to be a vessel unto honour, ROMANS
9:21, into which the treasures... [ Continue Reading ]
He shall suffer as great things as he ever did cause or inflict; the
hatred of his own countrymen the Jews, and the fury of the Gentiles:
see the catalogue of them, 2 CORINTHIANS 11:23. And were there ever so
many sufferings heaped upon one man? And yet, though all these were
foretold unto him, and... [ Continue Reading ]
ENTERED INTO THE HOUSE; the house of Judas, with whom Saul lodged, as
ACTS 9:11. PUTTING HIS HANDS ON HIM; concerning this, see ACTS 6:6,
besides on what may be said of this imposition of hands elsewhere: the
curing of St. Paul's blinduess was one reason of putting his hands on
him here, for so it w... [ Continue Reading ]
SCALES, as scales of fish: it was no ordinary blindness, nor from any
ordinary cause, and could not have been cured by common means.... [ Continue Reading ]
St. Paul could not but be much weakened with his journey, fear, grief,
fasting, and constant praying; and now he takes a prudent care of his
health, that he might be further enabled for the service of God, to
what place soever he should be appointed. WITH THE DISCIPLES: Saul is
no sooner changed, bu... [ Continue Reading ]
HE PREAHCED CHRIST IN THE SYNAGOGUES; the apostles spake unto the Jews
first, either that they might convert them, or at least take away all
excuse from them. THAT HE IS THE SON OF GOD; which doubtless he spake
largely unto, though it be not here expressed; but he had an abundance
in his heart, havi... [ Continue Reading ]
This great change is a most unaccountable thing, and might truly cause
amazement; but _ex quovis ligno fit Mercurius, cum digitus Dei sit
statuarius._ Nothing is too hard for that God in whose hand Saul's
heart was.... [ Continue Reading ]
INCREASED THE MORE IN STRENGTH; true grace thrives by exercise and
opposition: the word here used many take to be a metaphor from
builders, who, in erecting their fabrics, fit one piece or part to
another, and then bring them and join them together; thus St. Paul
did, in bringing forth or quoting th... [ Continue Reading ]
MANY DAYS; God would not presently expose him to conflicts, but inure
him to suffer by degrees; as also it pleased God to spare him so long
nigh unto that place where he had wrought so great a miracle for him,
the sense of which might the more be upon himself and others also; for
he continued here t... [ Continue Reading ]
THEIR LAYING AWAIT; the Jews, who stirred up Aretas the king of
Damascus against Paul, 2 CORINTHIANS 11:32,33: now began those things
to be fulfilled, foretold ACTS 9:16.... [ Continue Reading ]
As Rahab did the spies, JOSHUA 2:15, and Michal did David, 1 SAMUEL
19:12.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO JOIN HIMSELF TO, to be admitted to intimate fellowship and
communion with, THE DISCIPLES. THEY WERE ALL AFRAID OF HIM; Paul was
sufficiently known by name and face at Jerusalem, and many had felt
his rage. AND BELIEVED NOT THAT HE WAS A DISCIPLE; but how could the
disciples be ignorant of his con... [ Continue Reading ]
Of BARNABAS mention is made, ACTS 4:36, who is thought to have been
Paul's fellow disciple under Gamaliel. BROUGHT HIM TO THE APOSTLES;
these apostles, to whom Barnabas brought Paul, were Peter and James,
as GALATIANS 1:18,19, who being the apostles of the circumcision, or
having Judea under their c... [ Continue Reading ]
Living amongst them, and freely conversing with them; that is, with
Peter, and James, and the rest of the believers, who had now no
suspicion of him.... [ Continue Reading ]
DISPUTED AGAINST THE GRECIANS; Hellenists, of which ACTS 6:1, such as
were born in foreign parts, but of Jewish parents; these Paul chose
rather to dispute with, because these had raised the persecution
against Stephen, and Paul had furthered them in it; and he was very
desirous to unweave that web,... [ Continue Reading ]
CAESAREA; there were two towns of this name, one a coast town, spoken
of, ACTS 8:40; the other was called Caesarea Philippi, nigh Mount
Lebanon. TARSUS, St. Paul's birth place, where amongst his relations
and acquaintance they might hope he would be safe.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN HAD THE CHURCHES REST; when Paul was sent away, against whom they
had the greater spite, as having been as zealous a persecutor as any
amongst them. AND WERE EDIFIED: the church is frequently compared to a
building, and every believer to the temple of God, 1 CORINTHIANS 3:16,
and 1 CORINTHIANS... [ Continue Reading ]
THROUGHOUT ALL QUARTERS, where the disciples that were dispersed had
planted churches. SAINTS: see ACTS 9:13. LYDDA; a little town about
the west bank of the Jordan, not far from the Mediterranean Sea.... [ Continue Reading ]
It is supposed this AENEAS was a Jew, though now living at Lydda; and
that St. Luke here names him by the name the Grecians called him by,
he being amongst his own countrymen called Hillel. KEPT HIS BED EIGHT
YEARS; to show the difficulty of the cure, and greatness of the
miracle.... [ Continue Reading ]
JESUS CHRIST MAKETH THEE WHOLE: these words are not a prayer, (though
they were not spoken without Peter's lifting up his heart to Christ in
prayer), but a promise to this sick man of health and recovery,
declaring from whom he should receive it, that he might know whom to
acknowledge and thank for... [ Continue Reading ]
LYDDA: see ACTS 9:32. SARON is the name of a city, 1 CHRONICLES 5:16,
but here it is rather the name of a country, (which the masculine
article usually shows), lying between Mount Tabor and the lake of
Tiberias, a very fruitful plain, 1 CHRONICLES 27:29 SONG OF SOLOMON
2:1. TURNED TO THE LORD; to th... [ Continue Reading ]
JOPPA, a post town: see ACTS 10:5. These circumstances of places and
persons are set down to evidence the certainty of the history.
TABITHA, according to the Syriac dialect, then in use amongst the
Jews, and DORCAS, as she was called amongst the Greeks; it being
common for the same person to have tw... [ Continue Reading ]
They washed the dead, and anointed them, to fit them for their
burying, and especially to show their hope of the resurrection; which
some think St. Paul alludes unto, 1 CORINTHIANS 15:29.... [ Continue Reading ]
They sent for Peter, that he might come to comfort those that were
concerned in the great loss of so good a woman, and, it may be, not
without some hopes of her recovery by a miracle from St. Peter; which
is the likelier, because they so much hasten his coming to them, she
being already dead, and th... [ Continue Reading ]
It was strange that Peter should be sent for, or that he should go on
such an account, viz. to raise one that was dead; but God, who had
ordered this miracle for the manifestation of his truth and glory, so
wrought in their hearts, that they did this out of faith; though if
others should think to im... [ Continue Reading ]
PETER PUT THEM ALL FORTH; Peter put them out, that he might pray the
more earnestly, without distraction or interruption; thus Elisha shut
the door to him when he prayed for the Shunammite's son, 2 KINGS 4:33.
KNEELED DOWN; this his kneeling is mentioned, to recommend reverence
in our praying unto G... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SAINTS AND WIDOWS; such who had sent for him, and now were
gathered together to see what effects his prayers might have.
PRESENTED HER ALIVE, and in perfect health, as all were that were
miraculously cured; for the Lord's works are perfect, DEUTERONOMY
32:4.... [ Continue Reading ]
This cure was wrought, and all the other miracles were done, to be a
means to make the gospel to be believed, which he published, and was
an undeniable proof that this doctrine was from heaven; for none could
do such things unless God were with him, or rather, unless God did
them by him; so that thi... [ Continue Reading ]
The miracle had only prepared them to receive his doctrine, which
Peter tarried some time with them to instruct them in: the miracle had
prepared the ground, and now he takes this season to sow the seed of
the word into it.... [ Continue Reading ]