ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 21:1 Paul’s ship was probably a “coasting
vessel,” which traveled close to shore. Each of the places mentioned
probably represents a day’s journey and the stopping place for the
night. COS and RHODES are both islands with port cities of the same
name. Paul and his companions boarde... [ Continue Reading ]
ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 21:3 TYRE was in Phoenicia (see note on 11:19).
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 21:4 THROUGH THE SPIRIT THEY WERE TELLING PAUL NOT
TO GO ON TO JERUSALEM. The narrative as a whole clearly shows that
Paul was guided by the Holy Spirit to go to Jerusalem (see Acts 19:21;
Acts 20:22; Acts 21:14). It is unclear why the prophets said the
opposite. See Acts 21:10. Pa... [ Continue Reading ]
ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 21:8 CAESAREA. A major port near Jerusalem. FOUR
UNMARRIED DAUGHTERS, WHO PROPHESIED. The gift of prophecy was promised
to women as well as men in Joel’s prophecy (Joel 2:28), which was
fulfilled at Pentecost (Acts 2:17).
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 21:10 AGABUS had earlier predicted a famine (Acts
11:28). Old Testament prophets often acted out their prophecies (e.g.,
Isaiah 8:1; Jeremiah 13:1).
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 21:15 From Caesarea to JERUSALEM was about 62
miles (100 km) by road. Paul probably arrived there in the spring of
A.D. 57.
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 21:17 The Arrest in Jerusalem. While fulfilling a
vow at the temple, Paul was attacked by a Jewish mob and rescued by
the Romans. He defended himself before the Jewish crowd and the
Sanhedrin. Then a plot against his life prompted the Roman tribune to
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 21:18 ALL THE ELDERS WERE PRESENT. Apparently the
church at Jerusalem was now led primarily by these “elders” (see
note on 12:17).
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 21:21 NOT TO CIRCUMCISE. Circumcision is singled
out because it was considered the main sign of God’s covenant with
the Jews. The rumor was false. Paul did not object to Jewish believers
voluntarily following OT ceremonial laws (see Acts 16:3; 1 Corinthians
7:18).
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 21:23 UNDER A VOW. Those under a Nazirite vow
stayed away from strong drink and avoided things that would defile
them (such as contact with a dead body). They did not cut their hair
(Numbers 6:1). When the time of the vow was over (often 30 days), they
would cut their hair and pres... [ Continue Reading ]
ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 21:25 AS FOR THE GENTILES. The Jerusalem elders
reminded Paul of the requirements for Gentile Christians agreed upon
in the Jerusalem council (Acts 15:28). This was to avoid giving
unnecessary offense to either Jewish believers or unbelievers. They
were not asking Paul’s Gentile co... [ Continue Reading ]
ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 21:26 HE PURIFIED HIMSELF. See note on v. 27. Paul
voluntarily went along with the suggestion from James and the elders.
Paul’s willingness to take the vow (vv. Acts 21:20) is an example of
his desire to become “all things to all people” (1 Corinthians
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 21:27 Paul had to go through purification rituals
for SEVEN DAYS (see v. Acts 21:26). Jews often did so when returning
from Gentile territory. The JEWS FROM ASIA were probably from Ephesus
(see v. Acts 21:29) and knew Paul from his three years in their city.
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 21:28 DEFILED THIS HOLY PLACE. The Jews from Asia
(v. Acts 21:27) wrongly charged Paul with defiling the temple by
taking a Gentile (“Trophimus the Ephesian,” v. Acts 21:29) beyond
the stone barrier that divided the outer courtyard (Court of the
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 21:30 The shutting of the GATES was probably to
prevent further defiling of the sanctuary.
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 21:31 A Roman TRIBUNE was the commander of a
COHORT. This consisted of up to a thousand soldiers, under the command
of several CENTURIONS (see note on 10:1). AT ONCE. Roman soldiers were
housed in the Herodian fortress known as the Tower of Antonia on the
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 21:33 BOUND WITH TWO CHAINS probably means bound
with a soldier on each side.
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 21:38 Jewish historian Josephus mentions the
revolt led by an EGYPTIAN Jew. The Roman governor Felix had stopped
it. The Egyptian fled, and his movement scattered. Josephus also wrote
of the ASSASSINS, or “dagger men,” who terrorized Roman
sympathizers by stabbing them amid large c... [ Continue Reading ]
ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 21:39 TARSUS IN CILICIA. See note on 9:30.
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 21:40 Paul’s address to the Jewish crowd sought
to establish what he had come to the temple to prove in the first
place—his faithfulness to his Jewish heritage.
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