Matthew Poole Commentary - Acts 14:15 - 14:15

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Acts 14:15 - 14:15


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We also are men of like passions with you; we stand in need of food and raiment, are liable to diseases and death, as well as you.



Vanities; so idols are frequently called, 1Ki_16:13,26 Jer 14:22, because they disappoint the hopes that are placed in them, and are empty of any good which is expected from them, and have nothing but what vain men (their makers) bestow upon them.



The living God; the true God is called the living God, Deu_5:26 Jos_3:10, in opposition to those false gods, who usually were only dead men, which out of love or fear were deified; as also in that he lives from himself, and gives life to every living creature.



Which made heaven, &c.: by this also the true God is distinguished from false gods, as Jer_10:11,12; and is a good argument against all idol worship; for Divine worship is a tribute we owe and pay to him that made us, Psa_100:3,4. It should be considered with what a respective compellation the apostles speak unto this heathen rabble, calling them, Sirs, or masters; a term surely then not unlawful to be given to our equals or betters.