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Verse Acts 16:21. _AND TEACH CUSTOMS_] εθη, Religious opinions, and
religious rites.
_WHICH ARE NOT LAWFUL FOR US TO RECEIVE_] The Romans were very jealous
of their national worship. _Servius_, on th...
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AND TEACH CUSTOMS - The word “customs” here ἔθη ethē
refers to “religious rites or forms of worship.” See the notes on
Acts 6:14. They meant to charge the apostles with introducing a new
religion w...
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CHAPTER 16
_ 1. In Derbe and Lystra again. Timotheus (Acts 16:1)._
2. The Preaching forbidden in Asia (Acts 16:6).
3. The Vision of the Man from Macedonia (Acts 16:9).
4. The Gospel in Europe ...
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IMPRISONMENT OF PAUL AND SILAS. THE PRISON BROKEN. The rulers (Acts
16:19) are the heads of police; they are afterwards called _Strategi,
which_ answers to the Roman _Prœ tores._ Philippi was a colony...
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A SON IN THE FAITH (Acts 16:1-5)...
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When we were on our way to the place of prayer.. it happened that a
certain slave-girl who had a spirit which made her able to give
oracles met us. By her soothsaying she provided much gain for her
ow...
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TEACH. proclaim. Same as "shew" (Acts 16:17).
CUSTOMS. Greek. _ethos._ See note on Acts 6:14.
ARE. it is.
RECEIVE. Greek. _paradechomai._ Only here, Acts 22:18. Mar 4:20....
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_and teach customs_ Better, _set forth_(So _R. V._), _make
proclamation of_; the word refers to the preaching of the Apostles....
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ΚΑῚ ΚΑΤΑΓΓΈΛΛΟΥΣΙΝ ἜΘΗ, _and set forth customs_.
The verb refers to the proclamation or preaching of the Apostles....
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PREACHING ON THE SABBATH AT PHILIPPI. CONVERSION AND BAPTISM OF LYDIA.
A SPIRIT OF DIVINATION CAST OUT BY ST PAUL. ANGER OF THOSE WHO MADE
GAIN THEREBY. PAUL AND SILAS ARE SEIZED, BROUGHT BEFORE THE
A...
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_THE CONVERSION OF THE JAILER IN PHILIPPI ACTS 16:16-40:_ At a place
of prayer in Philippi Paul and Silas came across a girl that had a
spirit of divination. Her masters made a lot of money from her p...
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ΚΑΤΑΓΓΈΛΛΟΥΣΙΝ _praes. ind. act., см._ Acts 16:17.
ΈΘ _acc. pl._ от ΈΘΟΣ (***) обычай,
ΈΞΕΣΤΙΝ (G1832) _praes. ind. act._ законно; безл.
позволено, с _inf._
ΠΑΡΑΔΈΧΕΣΘΑΙ _praes. med. (dep.) inf. от_...
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AND TEACH CUSTOMS WHICH ARE NOT LAWFUL, &C.— Tertullian and Eusebius
assert, that the Romans had an ancient law, which forbad the worship
of new deities without the permission of the senate; and it is...
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AT PHILLIPPI. Acts 16:12-40
a.
A description of Philippi. Acts 16:12.
Acts 16:12
and from thence to Philippi, which is a city of Macedonia, the first
of the district, a Roman colony: and we were in...
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See notes on verse 19...
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And teach customs, which are not lawful for us to receive, neither to
observe, being Romans.
AND TEACH CUSTOMS, WHICH ARE NOT LAWFUL FOR US TO RECEIVE, NEITHER TO
OBSERVE, BEING ROMANS. Here also t...
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19 This is the first occasion in which the evangel comes into conflict
with the religion of the nations and with the spirit powers back of
it. Hitherto the Jews and Judaism opposed the evangel. At Lys...
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ST. PAUL IN EUROPE
1. Timotheus] was probably of Lystra, not Derbe. His mother Eunice was
perhaps a widow, and she, together with his grandmother Lois, educated
the lad in the religion of Israel, tho...
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Journey into Europe, Philippi.
6. RV 'And they went through the region of Phrygia and Galatia, having
been forbidden of the Holy Ghost to speak the word in Asia.' At Lystra
(Acts 16:6) they received a...
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GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYONE
ACTS
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 16
TIMOTHY WORKS WITH PAUL AND SILAS, 16:1-5
V1 Paul went to Derbe and then he went to Lystra. A *Christian called
Timothy lived there. Timothy...
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AND TEACH CUSTOMS. — The word is used as including ritual as well as
social habits, and seems to have been specially used of the whole
system of Jewish life. (See Notes on Acts 6:14; Acts 15:1; Acts
2...
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ἔθη : religious customs here; the charge ostensibly put forward
was really that of introducing a _religio illicita, licita_ as it was
for the Jews themselves. No doubt the fact that they were Jews
pre...
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WELCOMED; ATTESTED; IMPRISONED
Acts 16:14
This was an epoch-making moment, but how quietly it is recorded. There
was no heralding of the gospel which was to transform Europe. The need
for it was uns...
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Here begins the account of Pads second journey. At Lystra he found
Timothy. His action in the circumcision of Timothy is startling in
view of the recent decision of the council. Some charge him with
i...
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Paul and Silas Imprisoned
Luke reported that the group went for prayer, possibly daily. A slave
girl who was demon possessed followed them crying out, "These men are
the servants of the Most High God,...
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(13) And teach customs, which are not lawful for us to receive,
neither to observe, being Romans.
(13) It is an argument of the devil to use the authority of ancestors,
though not distinguishing exac...
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There was a standing decree of the senate, which forbade the
introduction of any new divinity, without the formal consent of the
senate. (Bible de Vence)...
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After the demon has evacuated the damsel, she has no more power to
tell fortunes and practice divination than any other person.
Consequently, her owners, seeing that they can get no more money for
her...
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And when her masters saw that the hope of their gains was gone, they
caught Paul and Silas, and drew them into the marketplace unto the
rulers, (20) And brought them to the magistrates, saying, These...
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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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21._Ordinances which. _They lean to a prejudice, lest the cause should
come to be disputed; as the Papists deal with us at this day, this was
decreed in a General Council; it is a more ancient and c...
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There is perhaps no example of this more remarkable than that which
Paul does with regard to Timothy. He uses circumcision in all liberty
to set aside Jewish prejudice. It is very doubtful whether, ac...
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And teach customs, which are not lawful for us to receive, neither to
observe, being Romans.
Ver. 21. _Neither to observe, &c._] An ordinary thing to oppose the
placits and devices of men to the trut...
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_And when her masters saw that the hope of their gains was gone_ Was
vanished with the evil spirit that was cast out. See here of how much
evil the love of money is the root! If the preaching of the g...
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CUSTOMS-NOT LAWFUL; a new religion contrary to the Roman law....
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Paul and Silas imprisoned:...
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AND TEACH CUSTOMS WHICH ARE NOT LAWFUL FOR US TO RECEIVE, NEITHER TO
OBSERVE, BEING ROMANS....
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Coming to Derbe and Lystra, where he and Barnabas had been persecuted
before, Paul was favorably impressed with the young man, Timothy, who
had evidently been converted through Paul on his first visit...
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AND THEY TEACH CUSTOMS WHICH ARE NOT LAWFUL FOR US, BEING ROMANS, TO
RECEIVE OR OBSERVE. "
1. They are teaching customs that are not lawful for us.
2. John Gill writes, "it was not lawful to receive...
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"and set forth customs which it is not lawful for us to receive, or to
observe, being Romans"Set forth customs" "Proclaiming customs" (NASV).
"Not lawful" "The Roman law forbade Romans to introduce or...
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16-24 Satan, though the father of lies, will declare the most
important truths, when he can thereby serve his purposes. But much
mischief is done to the real servants of Christ, by unholy and false
p...
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There was at Philippi, as appears ACTS 16:12, a colony of the Romans,
and they were governed by their laws, by which they might make no
innovation in religion without the consent of the senate, and
af...
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Acts 16:21 and G2532 teach G2605 (G5719) customs G1485 which G3739 are
G1832 not G3756 lawful G1832 ...
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‘And when they had brought them to the magistrates, they said,
“These men, being Jews, do exceedingly trouble our city, and set
forth customs which it is not lawful for us to receive, or to observe,
b...
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ARREST AND IMPRISONMENT LEAD TO ADDITIONS TO THE CHURCH IN PHILIPPI
(16:19-34).
But the problem was that what he had done would hit at men's pockets.
They did not care about the girl herself, they had...
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MINISTRY IN PHILIPPI FROM THE HOUSE OF LYDIA (16:12B-40).
The arrival in Europe was clearly seen by Luke as very important. He
illustrates the successful ministry there by a threefold description
of P...
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Acts 16:21. THESE MEN, BEING JEWS, ACTS 16:21. TEACH CUSTOMS WHICH ARE
NOT LAWFUL FOR US TO OBSERVE, BEING ROMANS. It was no very easy matter
for these angry men to formulate their complaint against P...
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CUSTOMS WHICH IT IS NOT LAWFUL FOR US TO RECEIVE, OR TO OBSERVE,
BEING ROMANS
(εθη α ουκ εστιν ημιν παραδεχεσθα ουδε
ποιειν Ρωμαιοις ουσιν). Note the sharp contrast
between "being Jews" in verse Act...
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Acts 16:9. _And a vision appeared to Paul in the night; There stood a
man of Macedonia, and prayed him, saying, Come over into Macedonia,
and help us._
Our dreams often follow the leading thoughts of...
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CONTENTS: Paul finds Timothy. Paul's Macedonian vision. The first
convert in Europe. Demons cast out of a damsel. Paul and Silas beaten.
Conversion of the Philippian jailer.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, Holy S...
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Acts 16:1. _Then came he to Lystra,_ as in Acts 14:6. In their former
labours in that city, Lois a jewess, her daughter Eunice, and Timothy
her son, had embraced the faith. Now, they found Timothy gro...
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THEY GRABBED PAUL AND SILAS. Nothing angers men more than seeing their
greed defeated. THESE MEN ARE JEWS. That fact alone would incriminate
them. Compare Acts 18:2_ and note._ TORE THE CLOTHES OFF. I...
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_And when her masters saw that the hope of their gains was gone._
APOSTOLIC DUTY AND VICISSITUDES
I. Christ’s servants will use whatever power they possess to set the
slaves of Satan free. Paul did n...
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_A certain damsel possessed with a spirit of divination._
THE PYTHONESS
The words, literally, are as in the margin, a spirit of Python, or, as
some MSS. give it, a Python spirit. The Python was the s...
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 16:11 Philippi was the first Macedonian city in
which Paul witnessed.
⇐ ⇔...
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_CRITICAL REMARKS_
Acts 16:19. THE RULERS, ἄρχοντες, were the town magistrates
(Luke 12:58).
Acts 16:20. The MAGISTRATES, στρατηγοί, were the two chief
civic authorities (dunmviri) in a Roman colony...
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EXPOSITION
ACTS 16:1
_And he came also _for _then came he, _A.V._ _and T.R.; _to Lystra
_for _Lystra, _A.V._; Timothy _for _Timotheus, _A.V._; of a Jewess
_for _of a certain woman which was a Jewess,...
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We remember at the end of our study last week there arose a contention
between Paul and Barnabas who had been close companions on the first
missionary venture of the church. But because Barnabas was i...
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Acts 26:3; Jeremiah 10:3...
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Being Romans. The Romans granted absolute toleration to conquered
nations to follow their own religious customs, and took the gods of
these countries under their protection. Otho, Domitian, Commodus,...
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And teach customs which it is not lawful for us to receive — The
world has received all the rules and doctrines of all the philosophers
that ever were. But this is a property of Gospel truth: it has
s...