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ACTS 13:18 evtropofo,rhsen {C}
The evidence is singularly evenly balanced between evtropofo,rhsen
(“he bore with [them]”) and evtrofofo,rhsen (“he cared for
[them]”). 258 The author is doubtless allu...
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Verse Acts 13:18. _ABOUT THE TIME OF FORTY YEARS_] The space of time
between their coming out of Egypt, and going into the promised land.
_SUFFERED HE THEIR MANNERS_] ετροποφορησεναυτους;
He dealt i...
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AND ABOUT THE TIME OF FORTY YEARS - They were this time going from
Egypt to the land of Canaan. Exodus 16:35; Numbers 33:38.
SUFFERED HE THEIR MANNERS - This passage has been very variously
rendered....
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PART III
The Witness to the Gentiles.
The Apostle to the Gentiles; his Ministry and Captivity.
Chapter s 13-28
CHAPTER 13
_ 1. The Divine Choice. Barnabas and Saul separated unto the work
(Acts 1...
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THE SERMON AT PISIDIAN ANTIOCH. This is a specimen of Paul's
missionary practice. In external matters it is true to the facts, yet
the sermon is on the one hand so like the sermon of Peter (ch. 2) and...
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THE FIRST MISSIONARY JOURNEY (Acts 13:1-3)
Acts 13:1-52; Acts 14:1-28 tell the story of the first missionary
journey. Paul and Barnabas set out from Antioch. Antioch was 15 miles
up the River Orontes...
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Then Paul stood up and made a gesture with his hand and said, "You
Israelites, and you who are God-fearers, listen to this. The God of
this people Israel chose out our fathers and he exalted the peopl...
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ABOUT. as it were. Greek. _hos._
OF FORTY YEARS. Greek. _tessarakontaetes._ See Acts 7:23.
SUFFERED HE THEIR MANNERS. Greek. _tropophoreo,_ but many MSS. read
_trophophoreo,_ bore them as. nurse. Co...
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_suffered he their manners in the wilderness_ This expression has the
highest MSS. support. Yet the change of one letter in the Greek verb
(reading ἐτροφοφόρησεν for ἐτροποφόρησεν)
introduces a sense...
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ἘΤΡΟΦΟΦΌΡΗΣΕΝ for ἐτροποφόρησεν with ACE.
_Vulg_. ‘mores eorum sustinuit.’
18. ἘΤΡΟΦΟΦΌΡΗΣΕΝ ΑΥ̓ΤΟΎΣ, _He bare them as a
nursing father_. This is the expression in Deuteronomy 1:31, where the
LXX. hav...
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PAUL’S SPEECH AT ANTIOCH...
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_PAUL'S POWERFUL SERMON AT ANTIOCH ACTS 13:14-41:_ At Perga in
Pamphylia John Mark left Paul and Barnabas and went back to Jerusalem.
Later, this would cause no small trouble between these brethren. W...
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ΆΣ (G5613) примерно (с числительными),
ΤΕΣΣΕΡΑΚΟΝΤΑΕΤΉΣ (G5063) сорок лет.
ΈΤΡΟΠΟΦΌΡΗΣΕΝ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΤΡΟΠΟΦΟΡΈΩ
(G5159) нести или растить кого-л.,
выносить, предполагает чрезвычайное
терпение...
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SUFFERED HE THEIR MANNERS— 'Ετροποφορησεν : _He endured
their behaviour,_ perverse and ungrateful as it was....
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AT ANTIOCH OF PISIDIA. Acts 13:14-52.
a.
In the synagogue, the first sermon of Paul. Acts 13:1.
Acts 13:14
But they, passing through from Perga, came to Antioch of Pisidia; and
they went into the s...
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See notes one verse 17...
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And about the time of forty years suffered he their manners in the
wilderness.
AND ABOUT THE TIME OF FORTY YEARS SUFFERED HE THEIR MANNERS IN THE
WILDERNESS, [ etropoforeesen (G5159)]. This reading...
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13 John, doubtless, was at fault in thus deserting the apostles. But
there seems to be a deeper reason for his defection. Being from
Jerusalem, and a nephew of Barnabas, he represented the weakness of...
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ST. PAUL AS A MISSIONARY
1. Prophets] see on Acts 11:27. SIMEON THAT WAS CALLED NIGER] Niger
was a Roman cognomen. LUCIUS OF CYRENE] doubtless one of those
Cyrenians who first preached at Antioch (Act...
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ANTIOCH OF PISIDIA. ST. PAUL'S SERMON IN THE SYNAGOGUE.
The cities which the apostles now proceeded to evangelise (Pisidian
Antioch, Iconium, Lystra, and Derbe) were situated in the southern
part of t...
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SUFFERED HE THEIR MANNERS] Both here and in Deuteronomy 1:31 the true
reading probably is 'bare he them as a nursing father.'...
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GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYONE
ACTS
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 13
THE *HOLY SPIRIT CHOOSES BARNABAS AND SAUL, 13:1-3
V1 There were some *prophets and teachers in the *church at Antioch.
They were Barnabas,...
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SUFFERED HE THEIR MANNERS. — The Greek word so rendered differs by a
single letter only from one which signifies “to nurse, to carry, as
a father carries his child.” Many of the better MSS. versions a...
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ἐτροποφόρησεν, see critical notes. ἐτροπ.,
“suffered he their manners,” so A. and R.V. ἐτροφ., “bare
he them as a nursing father,” R.V. margin. This latter rendering is
supported by Bengel, Alford, Be...
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THE SAVIOR ACCORDING TO PROMISE
Acts 13:13-24
It was very natural that the missionary party should sail for Cyprus,
partly because it was the first and nearest outpost of the great
heathen world that...
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The first most distinctly missionary movement sprang from Antioch, and
was independent of all official initiation. A company of those in
Antioch sent Saul and Barnabas, and it is declared immediately...
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Proclaiming the Gospel in Antioch of Pisidia
Ash says they would have landed at the port of Attalia and then gone
on the short distance to Perga. For some reason, John Mark decided to
leave "Paul and...
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They constantly everywhere make free to attend the Jewish synagogues
on the Sabbath, preaching on the streets and from house to house
through the week. Hence they go in and sit in the audience, by
phy...
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Now when Paul and his company loosed from Paphos, they came to Perga
in Pamphylia: and John departing from them returned to Jerusalem. (14)
But when they departed from Perga, they came to Antioch in P...
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We now enter on the missionary journeys, as they are called, of the
apostle Paul. The work, under the Spirit, opens to the glory of the
Lord. Not merely are Gentiles met in grace and brought into the...
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18._He suffered their manners. _The compound verb hath greater force
and grace in the Greek, whereby the mercifulness of God is expressed
in suffering the people, whom he knew to be stubborn and disob...
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We come now to the beginning of the direct history of the work, new in
some important respects, that is, connected with Paul's mission by the
immediate intervention of the Holy Ghost. It is not now Ch...
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AND ABOUT THE TIME OF FORTY YEARS,.... From their coming out of Egypt,
to their entrance into the land of Canaan:
SUFFERED HE THEIR MANNERS IN THE WILDERNESS; which were very perverse
and provoking;...
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And about the time of forty years suffered he their manners in the
wilderness.
Ver. 18. _Suffered he their manners_] ετροποφορησεν, As a
mother bears with her child's frowardness; or as a husband bea...
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_The God of this people_, &c. Such a commemoration of God's favours to
their fathers, as he here gives, was at once calculated to conciliate
their minds to the speaker, to convince them of their duty...
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SUFFERED HE THEIR MANNERS; bore with their provocations and sustained
their lives; or according to another reading, bore or fed them as a
nurse a child, as it is in the margin....
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AND ABOUT THE TIME OF FORTY YEARS SUFFERED HE THEIR MANNERS IN THE
WILDERNESS....
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Paul begins his discourse:...
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From this time our attention is drawn particularly to the work of
Saul, whose name is in this chapter changed to Paul, meaning "little,"
for one who is the most greatly used of God is, in his own esti...
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NOW FOR A TIME OF ABOUT FORTY YEARS HE PUT UP WITH THEIR WAYS IN THE
WILDERNESS.
1. Forty years in the wilderness corresponded with the 40 days the
spies were in the land of Canaan and brought back a...
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SUFFERED:
_ Gr._ [Greek characters] as a nurse beareth or feedeth her child,
Deuteronomy 1:31; 2Ma 7:27. according to the Sept. and so Chrysost....
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14-31 When we come together to worship God, we must do it, not only
by prayer and praise, but by the reading and hearing of the word of
God. The bare reading of the Scriptures in public assemblies is...
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OLBGrk;
This is recorded, PSALMS 95:10, and remembered by the apostle, HEBREWS
3:8,9, and to be admired through all ages, that God should be so
patient, or a people could be so perverse. Some instead...
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THE EXPANSION OF THE WORD IN CYPRUS AND ASIA MINOR, WITH SATAN'S
COUNTERATTACK BEING DEFEATED AT AN ASSEMBLY IN JERUSALEM, WHICH IS
THEN FOLLOWED BY FURTHER MINISTRY (13:1-18:22).
Jerusalem having for...
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THE MINISTRY OF PAUL AND BARNABAS RESULTS IN THE COUNTER-ATTACK OF
SATAN AND THE GATHERING AT JERUSALEM (13:1-15:35).
Leaving Antioch under the direct commissioning of the Holy Spirit, in
a parallel c...
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PAUL AND HIS COMPANY PREACH IN PISIDIAN ANTIOCH. (13:13-52).
Paul ‘and his company' (thus there were at least one or two others
besides Mark) left Paphos and sailed across to Perga in Pamphylia. It
wi...
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“The God of this people Israel chose our fathers, and exalted the
people when they sojourned in the land of Egypt, and with a high arm
he led them forth out of it. And for about the time of forty year...
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PAUL'S MESSAGE (13:17-41).
Paul's message divides into three parts.
· In the first he declares the goodness and faithfulness of the One
God, Who over long centuries, commencing with Abraham (‘chose o...
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Acts 13:18. SUFFERED HE THEIR MANNERS. Another word is found in the
most ancient Greek MSS., which signifies, ‘He (God) bare them (in
the wilderness) as a nursing father,' as in Deuteronomy 1:31....
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_Paul's Sermon in the Synagogue of Antioch in Pisidia_, _17-41._
This discourse falls naturally into three divisions:
_(a)_ Acts 13:17-22. A sketch of the grand old story of the chosen
people till t...
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SUFFERED HE THEIR MANNERS
(ετροποφορησεν). First aorist active indicative of
τροποφορεω, late word from τροπος, manner, and
φερω, reading of Aleph B D and accepted by Westcott and Hort. But
A C Sah...
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Acts 13:13. _Now when Paul and his company loosed from Paphos, they
came to Perga in Pamphylia; and John departing from them returned to
Jerusalem. But when they departed from Perga, they came to Anti...
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Acts 13:13. _Now when Paul and his company loosed from Paphos, they
came to Perga in Pamphylia: and John departing from them returned to
Jerusalem._
«John» that is, John Mark, as we see by chapter 15...
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Acts 13:14. _But when they departed from Perga, they came to Antioch
in Pisidia, and went into the synagogue on the sabbath day, and sat
down. And after reading of the law and the prophets,_
From whi...
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CONTENTS: Paul and Barnabas called. Satanic opposition from a
sorcerer. Paul's sermon in the synagogue at Antioch. Opposition from
Jews. Paul and Barnabas turn to Gentiles.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Ho...
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Acts 13:1. _The church that was at Antioch,_ which was counted one of
the five apostolic churches. It is the true church by way of eminence,
the synagogue having degenerated into a state of warfare wi...
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DESTROYED SEVEN NATIONS. See Deuteronomy 7:1-6....
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_Now when Paul and his company loosed from Paphos, they came to Perga
in Pamphylia._
PERGA IN PAMPHYLIA
Because Perga was little known Pamphylia is subjoined. It was an
ancient city on the river Cest...
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_The God of this people of Israel chose our fathers._
THE HOURS ON THE WORLD’S CLOCK
1. Moving slowly forward as the hours of the Eternal God, with whom a
thousand years are as one day, and of the l...
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_And about the time of forty years suffered He their manners in the
wilderness._
DIVINE FORBEARANCE TOWARD HUMAN PERVERSENESS RETRACED
The goodness of God to man and the ingratitude of man to God fo...
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 13:16 Paul’s sermon consisted of three parts: a
sketch of OT history (vv. Acts 13:16), God’s ultimate provision in
Jesus Christ (vv....
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 13:1 The Witness in Cyprus and Southern Galatia.
Chapters Acts 13:1 and Acts 14:1 re
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_CRITICAL REMARKS_
Acts 13:13. PAUL AND HIS COMPANY.—Note the two changes—first of
Saul’s name, which is henceforth Paul, and next of Paul’s position
in the mission as leader rather than as follower,...
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EXPOSITION
ACTS 13:1
_At Antioch., in the Church that was there _for _in the Church that
was at Antioch, _A.V.; _prophets, _etc., for _certain prophets, _etc.,
A.V. and T.R.; _Barnabas, _etc., for _a...
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Now there were in the church that was at Antioch certain prophets and
teachers; Barnabas, Simeon that was called Niger, Lucius of Cyrene,
and Manaen, which had been brought up with Herod the tetrarch,...
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1 Corinthians 10:1; Acts 7:36; Acts 7:39; Amos 5:25; Amos 5:26;...
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Suffered he their manners [ε τ ρ ο π ο φ ο ρ η σ ε ν].
From propov, fashion or manner, and forew, to bear or suffer. The
preferable reading, however, is ejtrofoforhsen; from trofov, a nurse;
and the f...
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ELYMAS, PAULUS, AND PAUL
Acts 13:7
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
Barnabas and Saul and John Mark made up the party that journeyed
together, as the Holy Ghost led them in the way. It was a strong
party, and th...
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Deuteronomy 1:31....