AND PAUL EARNESTLY BEHOLDING THE COUNCIL,.... Fastening his eyes upon
them, looking wistly and intently at them, and thereby discovering a
modest cheerfulness, and a becoming boldness, confidence, and
intrepidity, as being not conscious of any guilt, and well assured of
the goodness of his cause:
S... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE HIGH PRIEST ANANIAS,.... This could not be the same with
Annas, the father-in-law of Caiaphas, but rather Ananus his son;
though this is more generally thought to be Ananias the son of
Nebedaeus, whom Josephus m speaks of. There is one R. Ananias, the
sagan of the priests, often spoken of in... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN SAID PAUL UNTO HIM, GOD SHALL SMITE THEE,.... Which may be
considered either as a prophecy of what would be, that God would smite
him with some judgment here, or with death quickly, or with eternal
damnation hereafter; taking up his own words, and suggesting that a
retaliation would be made, an... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY THAT STOOD BY,.... The members of the sanhedrim that were
next to the apostle; or the servants of the high priest, since they
are said to stand, whereas those of that court sat: said,
REVILEST THOU GOD'S HIGH PRIEST? which seems to confirm that the
apostle's words were not a bare predictio... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN SAID PAUL, I WIST NOT, BRETHREN, THAT HE WAS THE HIGH PRIEST,....
Or I did not know that he was the high priest; and the sense is, that
he did not really know him, either because he had been long absent
from Jerusalem; and besides there were new high priests made,
sometimes every year, and some... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT WHEN PAUL PERCEIVED THAT THE ONE PART WERE SADDUCEES,.... That is,
that one part of the sanhedrim consisted of Sadducees, which was often
the case; sometimes the high priest was of this sect, as Ananias
probably was, and sometimes the greater part of the sanhedrim were
Sadducees, and even someti... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHEN HE HAD SO SAID,.... He stopped and made a pause:
AND THERE AROSE A DISSENSION BETWEEN THE PHARISEES AND THE SADDUCEES;
about the things which he had spoken of, particularly the resurrection
of the dead; and this was what the apostle intended, so that his end
was answered by the speech he m... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE SADDUCEES SAY THAT THERE IS NO RESURRECTION,.... Of the dead,
being ignorant of the Scriptures, and the power of God; see Matthew
22:23.
NEITHER ANGEL NOR SPIRIT; the Ethiopic version reads, "nor Holy
Spirit": but the sense seems to be, that they did not believe any such
species of beings a... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THERE AROSE A GREAT CRY,.... Or noise, a loud clamour; they began
to be very noisy, and to talk loud, and in high spirits, one against
another:
AND THE SCRIBES THAT WERE OF THE PHARISEES' PART AROSE; there were
Scribes in the sanhedrim, and these were some of them on the side of
the Sadducees,... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHEN THERE AROSE A GREAT DISSENSION,.... When that was come to a
very great height, hot words were spoken, and they were ready to come
to blows, and there was like to be a riot and tumult among them:
THE CHIEF CAPTAIN FEARING LEST PAUL SHOULD BE PULLED IN PIECES OF
THEM; either of the Sadducees... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE NIGHT FOLLOWING,.... The day in which Paul was brought before
the sanhedrim, and pleaded his own cause before them, and had thrown
them into confusion and division:
THE LORD STOOD BY HIM; the Lord Jesus Christ appeared in a vision to
him, and stood very near him, by the side of him, by the... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHEN IT WAS DAY,.... As soon as it was light, very early in the
morning:
CERTAIN OF THE JEWS BANDED TOGETHER; these very likely were of the
sect of the Sadducees, who had been exceedingly irritated and provoked
by what Paul had said the day before in the council; these therefore
gathered togeth... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY WERE MORE THAN FORTY WHICH HAD MADE THIS CONSPIRACY. Who met
together, formed this resolution, entered into this scheme, and bound
themselves with this oath; the word rendered "conspiracy", signifies
an agreement by oath; such a number of them banded together, that they
might have strength... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY CAME TO THE CHIEF PRIESTS, AND ELDERS,.... Who were members
of the sanhedrim, to acquaint them with their designs:
AND SAID, WE HAVE BOUND OURSELVES UNDER A GREAT CURSE, THAT WE WILL
EAT NOTHING UNTIL WE HAVE SLAIN PAUL: these chief priests and elders,
had they acted according to the chara... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW THEREFORE YE WITH THE COUNCIL,.... The whole sanhedrim; their
sense is, that they would have the sanhedrim convened by the chief
priests and elders, and being met together, then to
SIGNIFY TO THE CHIEF CAPTAIN; or let him know that they were assembled
together, upon the affair of Paul, and that... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHEN PAUL'S SISTER'S SON HEARD OF THEIR LYING IN WAIT,.... Paul
might have a sister living in Jerusalem; or this her son might be
there on account of his studies; he might be a pupil to one of the
doctors, by which means he might come at this secret, that such a
number of men were in ambush, in... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN PAUL CALLED ONE OF THE CENTURIONS UNTO HIM,.... For under this
chief captain there must have been ten of them, if the company of
which he was captain consisted of a thousand men, as his title chief
captain or chiliarch imports; for a centurion was over an hundred men,
as his title signifies; pe... [ Continue Reading ]
SO HE TOOK HIM, AND BROUGHT HIM TO THE CHIEF CAPTAIN,.... Immediately,
without any more to do, without curiously inquiring into the thing, or
examining the young man about it; which showed him to be a man of a
good disposition, and ready to do a kind office, even to a prisoner:
AND SAID, PAUL THE P... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THE CHIEF CAPTAIN TOOK HIM BY THE HAND,.... Some have thought
that the reason of this was, that he expected that the young man had
brought him a present in his hand, from Paul; but this is to represent
him as a sordid mercenary man, which ought not to be said, without
sufficient proof; rather t... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SAID, THE JEWS HAVE AGREED TO DESIRE THEE,.... By the Jews are
meant, the Jewish sanhedrim, for the young man had not only
intelligence of the conspiracy, and lying in wait of the forty men or
more; but also of the agreement which the sanhedrim at the motion of
these men were come into, to ma... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT DO NOT THOU YIELD UNTO THEM,.... Or be persuaded by them, to bring
Paul down from the castle to the sanhedrim; this must not be imputed
to the young man's pride and vanity, in taking upon him to give advice
to the chief captain; but to his great affection for his uncle, which
moved him to entrea... [ Continue Reading ]
SO THE CHIEF CAPTAIN THEN LET THE YOUNG MAN DEPART,.... After he had
had the account from him, and was master of the whole affair:
AND CHARGED HIM, SEE THOU TELL NO MAN THAT THOU HAST SHOWED THESE
THINGS TO ME; which was prudently said; it was a right and wise thing
to conceal this matter, that the... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE CALLED TO HIM TWO CENTURIONS,.... Who had each of them an
hundred soldiers under them:
SAYING, MAKE READY TWO HUNDRED SOLDIERS TO GO TO CAESAREA; which was
formerly called Strato's tower, a sea port town, where Felix the Roman
governor now was; it was six hundred furlongs, or seventy five mi... [ Continue Reading ]
AND PROVIDE THEM BEASTS,.... Horses or mules; the Syriac version reads
in the singular number, "a beast": and one being sufficient for Paul,
here may be a change of number; the Arabic and Ethiopic versions leave
out these words, but the following clause makes them necessary:
THAT THEY MAY SET PAUL... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE WROTE A LETTER AFTER THIS MANNER. The chief captain wrote a
letter to Felix the governor, the form and sum of which were as
follow; this letter he sent by one of the centurions to him.... [ Continue Reading ]
CLAUDIUS LYSIAS, UNTO THE MOST EXCELLENT GOVERNOR FELIX,.... This is
the inscription of the letter, and by it we learn the name of the
chief captain, so often spoken of in this and the two preceding
Chapter s, which was Claudius Lysias; the first of these names is a
Roman one, and which he might tak... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS MAN WAS TAKEN BY THE JEWS,.... Meaning Paul, who was presented by
the centurions to the governor, and was in his presence when the
letter was opened and read, and who was taken by the Jews in the
temple, and from thence dragged out and beaten by them:
AND SHOULD HAVE BEEN KILLED OF THEM; and w... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHEN I WOULD HAVE KNOWN THE CAUSE,.... Or crime, he was guilty of:
WHEREFORE THEY ACCUSED HIM: which they charged him with, and for which
they beat him almost to death:
I BROUGHT HIM FORTH INTO THEIR COUNCIL; their court of judicature, the
great sanhedrim.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOM I PERCEIVED TO BE ACCUSED OF QUESTIONS OF THEIR LAW,.... As about
the resurrection of the dead, and a future state, which some in the
council denied, and some asserted, which with this heathen man were
idle and foolish questions; or about the defiling of the temple, and
speaking contemptibly of... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHEN IT WAS TOLD ME,.... As it was by Paul's sister's son,
HOW THAT THE JEWS LAID WAIT FOR THE MAN; had formed a conspiracy to
take away his life, and laid a scheme in order to it, and at least
intended, if they were not actually in ambush, to seize him as he
should be brought from the castle t... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THE SOLDIERS, AS IT WAS COMMANDED THEM, TOOK PAUL,.... Out of the
castle, and put him upon a beast, as the chief captain had ordered the
centurions, and they had directed the soldiers to do:
AND BROUGHT HIM BY NIGHT TO ANTIPATRIS: they set out from Jerusalem at
the third hour, or about nine o'... [ Continue Reading ]
ON THE MORROW THEY LEFT THE HORSEMEN TO GO WITH HIM,.... That is, the
two hundred soldiers, and the two hundred spearmen, who were all on
foot, left the seventy horsemen to conduct Paul to Caesarea; for being
come to Antipatris, all danger from the Jews was over:
AND RETURNED TO THE CASTLE; the cas... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO, WHEN THEY CAME TO CAESAREA,.... The seventy horsemen:
AND DELIVERED THE EPISTLE TO THE GOVERNOR; to Felix, governor of
Judea, who was now at Caesarea; namely, the letter which Claudius
Lysias, the chief captain, sent to him; the form and contents of which
are before given:
THESE PRESENTED PAU... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHEN THE GOVERNOR, HAD READ THE LETTER,.... Which he doubtless
opened and read as soon as he had received it, not knowing what
important business might be contained in it, or of what dangerous
consequence a neglect of reading it might be; this showed care and
diligence in him:
HE ASKED OF WHAT... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL HEAR THEE, SAID HE,.... The Arabic and Ethiopic versions read,
"we will hear", which is a grand courtly way of speaking:
WHEN THINE ACCUSERS ARE COME; which Lysias, in his letter, informed
him that he had ordered them to come; which shows the governor to have
some sense of justice and integr... [ Continue Reading ]