The best defence which a man can make of himself and his conduct often
is to give a plain statement of the providences of God of the reasons
which satisfied his own mind, and which, in his view, ought to satisfy
the minds of others.... [ Continue Reading ]
TARSUS; chap Acts 21:39.
THIS CITY; Jerusalem.
GAMALIEL; a celebrated Jewish teacher.... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS WAY; the christian cause.... [ Continue Reading ]
HIGH - PRIEST; chap Acts 9:1-2.
ESTATE OF THE ELDERS; the Sanhedrin, or national council of the Jews.... [ Continue Reading ]
The conversion of Paul. Chap Acts 9:3-18.... [ Continue Reading ]
HEARD NOT; see note to chap Acts 9:7.... [ Continue Reading ]
SHOULDEST-SEE THAT JUST ONE; Jesus Christ. Chap Acts 3:14; Acts 7:52.
See also note to chap Acts 9:17. Persecutors of Christ and his cause
are sometimes made his cordial friends, and eminently instrumental in
extending the triumphs of his kingdom, having been chosen to
salvation, through sanctificat... [ Continue Reading ]
WASH AWAY THY SINS, CALLING ON THE NAME OF THE LORD; be cleansed by
the Holy Spirit, through faith in Christ and obedience to his
commands.... [ Continue Reading ]
HIM; the Lord Jesus Christ.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY KNOW THAT I IMPRISONED; he thought that the knowledge which the
men of Jerusalem had of his former treatment of the Christians would
convince them of his sincerity, and dispose them to listen to his
arguments. But the Saviour, who better knew their hearts, saw that it
would not.... [ Continue Reading ]
STEPHEN; chap Acts 7:58; Acts 8:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
Christ not only calls his ministers, but assigns them the places and
conditions in which they are to labor. These may be very different
from what they, if left to themselves, would select; yet he orders
them in wisdom, and if his servants follow his directions, he will
render them as useful as will... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTO THIS WORD; that God would send him to the Gentiles. That the
Gentiles should be admitted to equal privileges with the Jews in the
Messiah's kingdom, was that doctrine which above all others gave
offence to them.... [ Continue Reading ]
THREW DUST; expressive of their abhorrence.... [ Continue Reading ]
CASTLE; chap Acts 21:34.
SCOURGING; whipping-a Roman mode of torturing men, to make them
confess their crimes.
THAT HE MIGHT KNOW; his ignorance of the Hebrew tongue, used by both
Paul and his enemies, probably prevented him from understanding the
nature of the charge made against the apostle.... [ Continue Reading ]
THONGS; cords or straps.
A ROMAN; a Roman citizen. As civil government is an ordinance of God,
it is sometimes proper, when assailed, to avail ourselves of its
protection. True religion inculcates submission under trials, and the
use of all suitable means to avoid and remove them.... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS FREEDOM; of Roman citizenship. This was sometimes conferred as a
reward for distinguished services, sometimes inherited, and sometimes
bought with money.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CHIEF CAPTAIN-WAS AFRAID; to bind a Roman citizen, uncondemned,
for the purpose of scourging him, was contrary to the Roman law, and
exposed him who did it to severe punishment.... [ Continue Reading ]
HAVE KNOWN THE CERTAINTY; the crime of which he was accused.
THEM; the Jewish council.... [ Continue Reading ]