ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 19:1 WHILE APOLLOS WAS AT CORINTH. See Acts 18:27.
DISCIPLES here refers to followers of John the Baptist. They did not
know of Jesus (Acts 19:4).
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 19:2 NOT EVEN HEARD THAT THERE IS A HOLY SPIRIT.
They had probably moved from Palestine to Ephesus before Jesus’
ministry began. As followers of John, they knew the Messiah would
bring the Spirit (Luke 3:16).
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 19:5 Having learned how Jesus had fulfilled the
message of John the Baptist, these disciples of John submitted to
baptism IN THE NAME OF THE LORD JESUS. On baptism in the name of
Jesus, see note on 10:48.
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 19:6 THE HOLY SPIRIT CAME ON THEM. They received
the new covenant presence and power of the Holy Spirit, as on the day
of Pentecost (see notes on 1:8; 2:4). Their SPEAKING IN TONGUES AND
PROPHESYING was an outward demonstration and verification of their
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 19:9 THE WAY refers to followers of Christ. See
note on 9:1–2.
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 19:10 Paul ministered in Ephesus for about three
years (c. A.D. 52–55; see 20:31). That he reached ALL THE RESIDENTS
OF ASIA reflects his missionary strategy. He started in the major
cities and then sent coworkers into the surrounding area to establish
churches.
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 19:12 HANDKERCHIEFS OR APRONS. These were not
magical objects. Rather, the Holy Spirit’s presence sometimes
remained evident in connection with objects that Paul had touched (see
note on 5:15).
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 19:13 ITINERANT JEWISH EXORCISTS. These persons
used extensive ceremonies and spoken formulas to try to free people
from the influence of evil spirits.
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 19:15 Using the name of JESUS was not enough to
cast out evil spirits. True faith in Jesus was also necessary.
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 19:19 The Greco-Roman world believed in magical
incantations and spells (see note on 13:6). They often collected them
into BOOKS that sold for large sums. PIECES OF SILVER probably refers
to the Greek _drachma_, which represented a laborer’s average daily
wage.
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 19:21 MACEDONIA included the churches in Philippi,
Thessalonica, and Berea. ACHAIA included the church in Corinth. This
verse provides an outline for the rest of Acts 1:1 (see Acts 20:1;
Acts 21:17; Acts 28:14).
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 19:22 HAVING SENT INTO MACEDONIA... TIMOTHY AND
ERASTUS. Paul apparently wrote 1 Corinthians 1:1 during the
springtime, near the end of his time in Ephesus (see Acts 19:21; also
1 Corinthians 16:5). Paul sent the letter to Corinth with Timothy and
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 19:23 THE WAY refers to followers of Christ. See
note on 9:1–2.
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 19:24 SILVER SHRINES were replicas of the temple
of ARTEMIS. These were used for home altars or as offerings to be
presented to the goddess.
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 19:28 GREAT IS ARTEMIS OF THE EPHESIANS! Civic and
religious pride led to the riot.
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 19:29 The THEATER had a capacity of more than
20,000 in Paul’s time. It was the place people gathered for town
business meetings. GAIUS and ARISTARCHUS were eventually released.
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 19:31 The ASIARCHS were the keepers of the
imperial Roman cult in Asia. They were concerned about the safety of
their fellow citizen Paul.
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 19:33 The role of the Jew ALEXANDER is unclear.
Perhaps he wished to separate the Jews from the Christians in the
crowd’s minds.
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 19:35 The TOWN CLERK was the chief administrative
officer of the city. The SACRED STONE THAT FELL FROM THE SKY probably
refers to a meteorite. Meteorites were associated with Artemis
worship.
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 19:38 THE COURTS ARE OPEN. Courts conducted by the
Roman proconsul to settle disputes as well as the scheduled meetings
of the town assembly. THERE ARE PROCONSULS. A “proconsul” was the
head of government in a Roman province (see Acts 13:7; Acts 18:12).
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