NOW WHEN THEY HAD PASSED THROUGH AMPHIPOLLS,.... A city of Macedonia,
where it is placed by Pliny q; according to Ptolomy r, it was in that
part of Macedonia, which is called Edonis, and was near Philippi, and
lay in the way from thence to Thessalonica; Harpocratian s says, it
was a city of Thrace,... [ Continue Reading ]
AND PAUL, AS HIS MANNER WAS, WENT IN UNTO THEM,.... To the Jews in
their synagogue; for though the Jews had put away the Gospel from
them, and the apostle had turned to the Gentiles; yet he still
retained a great affection for his countrymen the Jews, and as often
as he had opportunity, attended the... [ Continue Reading ]
OPENING,.... That is, the Scriptures of the Old Testament, explaining
and expounding them, giving the true sense of them; so this word is
frequently used in Jewish writings e, as that such a Rabbi פתח,
"opened", such a Scripture:
AND ALLEGING, THAT CHRIST MUST NEEDS HAVE SUFFERED, AND RISEN AGAIN
F... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SOME OF THEM BELIEVED,.... That is, some of the Jews, power went
along with the word, and faith came by it, and they believed that
Jesus of Nazareth was the true Messiah, and that what the apostle
preached concerning him was the truth; and this they received in the
love of it, and cordially embr... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT THE JEWS WHICH BELIEVED NOT,.... The Alexandrian copy, the Vulgate
Latin, and Syriac versions leave out the words, "which believed not";
but whether this character is expressed or not, it is certain that the
unbelieving Jews are here intended:
MOVED WITH ENVY; at the success of the apostles, ma... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHEN THEY FOUND THEM NOT,.... In Jason's house, as they expected:
THEY DREW JASON, AND CERTAIN BRETHREN: the Syriac version adds, "who
were there": in Jason's house, who either came along with the apostle,
and lodged with him there; or they were some of the inhabitants of
Thessalonica, who were... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOM JASON HATH RECEIVED,.... Into his house in a private manner, and
has entertained, contrary to law, which forbids men to receive and
entertain persons of seditious principles, and practices, for this is
mentioned as a charge against Jason:
AND THESE ALL DO CONTRARY TO THE DECREES OF CAESAR; bot... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY TROUBLED THE PEOPLE, AND THE RULERS OF THE CITY,.... Fearing
some revolution would be made, and some new king, or rather tyrant,
would start up, and usurp a power over them; or that they should come
under some suspicion or charge with the Roman government, and should
be called to an account... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHEN THEY HAD TAKEN SECURITY OF JASON, AND OF THE OTHER,.... That
is, received satisfaction from them, by the defence which they made
for themselves, and the apostles, by the account that they gave of
them and of their doctrines; whereby it plainly appeared to the full
satisfaction of the magist... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE BRETHREN,.... The believers in Thessalonica, the young
converts there, who were full of love and affection to their spiritual
fathers:
IMMEDIATELY SENT AWAY PAUL AND SILAS BY NIGHT UNTO BEREA; another city
in Macedonia: and so it is placed by Pliny l in the north part of it;
and, according... [ Continue Reading ]
THESE WERE MORE NOBLE THAN THOSE IN THESSALONICA,.... That is, the
Jews at Berea were more noble than the Jews in Thessalonica, as the
Syriac version expresses it; for the comparison is not between the
native inhabitants of Berea and Thessalonica, but between the Jews
that dwelt in these places: and... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE MANY OF THEM BELIEVED,.... What the apostle preached, and in
Jesus of Nazareth, as the true Messiah, and professed their faith in
him, upon finding, through reading and searching the Scriptures, that
the characters of the Messiah agreed in him, and that what the apostle
delivered were enti... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT WHEN THE JEWS OF THESSALONICA,.... The unbelieving Jews there,
HAD KNOWLEDGE THAT THE WORD OF GOD WAS PREACHED OF PAUL AT BEREA;
which they came at, either by persons that came from thence to
Thessalonica, or by letters sent them:
THEY CAME THITHER ALSO; as the Jews from Antioch and Iconium ca... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEN IMMEDIATELY THE BRETHREN,.... That were at Berea, the new
converts there:
SENT AWAY PAUL, whom they knew the Jews mostly sought after, and were
offended with:
TO GO AS IT WERE TO THE SEA; the Aegean sea, or Archipelago, near to
which Berea was: this seems to have been done, in order to ma... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY THAT CONDUCTED PAUL,.... From Berea to the sea side:
BROUGHT HIM UNTO ATHENS; a famous city in Attica, where both q Pliny
and Ptolomy r place it, well known for the learning and wisdom of the
ancient philosophers, who had their schools and universities in it;
the former of these calls it a... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW WHILE PAUL WAITED FOR THEM AT ATHENS..... That is, for Silas and
Timotheus:
HIS SPIRIT WAS STIRRED IN HIM; not only his soul was troubled and his
heart was grieved, but he was exasperated and provoked to the last
degree: he was in a paroxysm; his heart was hot within him; he had a
burning fire... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE DISPUTED HE IN THE SYNAGOGUE WITH THE JEWS,.... There being
a synagogue of the Jews here, and there being many Jews settled in
this place, hence we read in Jewish writings c of men going from
Jerusalem to Athens, and from Athens to Jerusalem; and hence it may be
accounted for, how many of... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN CERTAIN PHILOSOPHERS OF THE EPICUREANS,.... These were so called
from Epicurus, the son of Neocles, who was born 342 years before
Christ, and taught philosophy at Athens, in his garden; the principal
tenets of which were, that the world was not made by any deity, or
with any design, but came in... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY TOOK HIM,.... Not that they laid hands on him, and carried
him away by violence, as a derider of their gods, and an introducer of
new ones, in order to punish him; but they invited him to go with
them, and they took him along with them in a friendly manner, and had
him to a more convenient... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THOU BRINGEST CERTAIN STRANGE THINGS TO OUR EARS,.... Strange
doctrines and strange deities, such as they had never heard of before:
WE WOULD KNOW THEREFORE WHAT THESE THINGS MEAN; they desire he would
explain these things to them, and let them know the rise, and ground,
and nature, and end, an... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR ALL THE ATHENIANS,.... The natives of Athens, who were born and
lived there, and were inhabitants of the city, and free of it:
AND STRANGERS WHICH WERE THERE; who came there from several parts of
the world, to get wisdom and knowledge, to learn the several arts and
sciences, and to attend the s... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN PAUL STOOD IN THE MIDST OF MARS' HILL,.... Or of Areopagus, as it
is better rendered in Acts 17:19 for it is the same place, and it is
the same word that is here used: Paul stood in the midst of that court
of judicature, amidst the Areopagites, the judges of that court, and
the wise and learned... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR AS I PASSED BY,.... Or "through"; that is, through the city of
Athens:
AND BEHELD YOUR DEVOTIONS; not so much their acts of worship and
religion, as the gods which they worshipped; in which sense this word
is used in 2 Thessalonians 2:4 and the altars which were erected to
them, and the temples... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD THAT MADE THE WORLD, AND ALL THINGS THEREIN,.... In this account
of the divine Being, as the Creator of the world, and all things in
it, as the apostle agrees with Moses, and the rest of the sacred
Scriptures; so he condemns both the notion of the Epicurean
philosophers, who denied that the worl... [ Continue Reading ]
NEITHER IS WORSHIPPED WITH MEN'S HANDS,.... Or "served" with them; or
"ministered unto" by them, as the Syriac version renders it: and the
sense is, that men by worshipping God do not give anything to him,
that can be of any use or service to him; he, being God all
sufficient, stands in need of noth... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HATH MADE OF ONE BLOOD,.... That is, of one man's blood; the
Vulgate Latin version reads, "of one"; and the Arabic version of De
Dieu reads, "of one man"; of Adam, the first parent of all mankind,
and who had the blood of all men in his veins: hence the Jews u say,
"the first man was דמו של עול... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT THEY SHOULD SEEK THE LORD,.... Or "God", as the Alexandrian copy
and others, and the Vulgate Latin, Syriac, and Ethiopic versions read;
their Creator, and kind Benefactor, and who has appointed their time
of life, and their habitations for them; and this should engage them
to seek to know him,... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR IN HIM WE LIVE, AND MOVE, AND HAVE OUR BEING,.... The natural life
which men live is from God; and they are supported in it by him; and
from him they have all the comforts and blessings of life; and all
motions, whether external or internal, of body or of mind, are of God,
and none of them are w... [ Continue Reading ]
FORASMUCH THEN AS WE ARE THE OFFSPRING OF GOD,.... In the sense before
given; for the apostle is not here speaking of himself, and other
saints, as being the children of God, by adoption, and by regenerating
grace, and faith in Christ Jesus, but as men in common with others,
and with these Athenians... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE TIMES OF THIS IGNORANCE GOD WINKED AT,.... Not that he
approved of, or encouraged such blindness and folly, as appeared among
the Gentiles, when they worshipped idols of gold, silver, and stone,
taking them for deities; but rather the sense is, he despised this,
and them for it, and was disp... [ Continue Reading ]
BECAUSE HE HATH APPOINTED A DAY,.... The day of judgment is fixed by
God in his eternal purposes, and is sure and certain, and will come,
though it is not known by men or angels; and this is a reason why God
will have the doctrine of repentance everywhere published, both to
Jews and Gentiles, since... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN THEY HEARD OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD,.... Of a certain man
that the apostle said God had raised from the dead, though they knew
not who he was:
SOME MOCKED; at him, and at the doctrine he preached: these very
likely were of the Epicurean sect, who disbelieved a future state;
though, as T... [ Continue Reading ]
SO PAUL DEPARTED FROM AMONG THEM. As it was high time, when they fell
to deriding and scoffing at him; for hereby they judged themselves
unworthy of the Gospel ministry: the Ethiopic version adds, "from
Athens"; but it does not appear that the apostle went directly out of
the city; we read afterward... [ Continue Reading ]
HOWBEIT, CERTAIN MEN CLAVE UNTO HIM, AND BELIEVED,.... There were some
who were ordained to eternal life, to whom the Gospel came in power,
and they received the love of the truth, and their hearts and
affections were knit unto the apostle; and they followed him, and kept
to him, and privately conve... [ Continue Reading ]