Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Acts 19:19 - 19:19

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Acts 19:19 - 19:19


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Many of them ... which used curious arts - The word signifies things “overdone”; significantly applied to arts in which laborious but senseless incantations are practiced.

brought their books - containing the mystic formularies.

and burned them before all - The tense, here used graphically, expresses progress and continuance of the conflagration.

counted the price ... and found it fifty thousand pieces of silver - about $10,000 (presuming it to be the drachma). From their nature they would be costly, and books then bore a value above any standard we are familiar with. The scene must have been long remembered at Ephesus, as a strong proof of honest conviction on the part of the sorcerers and a striking triumph of Jesus Christ over the powers of darkness. The workers of evil were put to scorn, like Baal’s priests on Carmel, and the word of God mightily grew and prevailed [Howson].