Matthew Poole Commentary - Acts 13:1 - 13:1

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Acts 13:1 - 13:1


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ACTS CHAPTER 13



Act_13:1-5 Barnabas and Saul, being set apart with fasting and

prayer, are sent forth by the Holy Ghost to the work

of their calling.

Act_13:6-12 At Paphos, Elymas the sorcerer, opposing the Gospel,

is smitten with blindness, and the deputy Sergius

Paulus converted to the faith.

Act_13:13-41 Paul and his company come to Antioch in Pisidia: Paul

preacheth Christ, and the necessity of faith in him

unto justification.

Act_13:42,43 The Gentiles desire to hear the word again: many are

converted.

Act_13:44-49 The envious Jews gainsay and blaspheme: the apostles

profess to turn to the Gentiles, of whom many believe.

Act_13:50-52 The Jews raise a persecution, and expel Paul and

Barnabas, who go to Iconium.





The church that was at Antioch; the true church, which hath a being, and whose Builder and Maker is God. Other churches (as that of the circumcision) are no churches or congregations of the faithful.



Prophets and teachers; these two offices might be in the same person, as he that had the gift of prophecy, and could foretell things to come, might be a teacher to instruct the people; but yet they were frequently appertaining to several persons, one excelling in one gift, another in another.



Simeon that was called Niger; this Simeon is thus distinguished from Simon Peter, and from Simon the Canaanite, this name of Niger being given him by the Romans.



Lucius; this hath been thought the name of Luke, it being more after the Latin termination; and that it might be he that wrote the Gospel called by his name, and this book of the Acts. However, we meet with this name, Rom_16:21; and St. Paul sends salutation unto him that was so called.



Of Cyrene; born at a place so called, or brought up in the synagogue of the Cyrenians; of which, Act_6:9.



Either this Manaen was Herod’s foster brother, or had the same tutors and instructors with him, their education being together.



This Herod was Herod Antipas, who set at nought our Saviour, and killed the Baptist.



And yet Manaen, as another Moses, kept his integrity in that Pharaoh’s court; and, as Moses, he choose rather to suffer affliction with the people of God, than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season, Heb_11:25. Thus there was an Obadiah in Ahab’s house, 1Ki_18:3, and divers believe in Nero’s family, Phi_4:22.