Matthew Poole Commentary - Acts 19:12 - 19:12

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Acts 19:12 - 19:12


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Handkerchiefs or aprons; our habit and attire being so different from what was used so long since, it cannot but occasion some variety in rendering these words; which some think to signify two things; and some, but one and the same part of their clothes or dress: the words are both originally, Latin; the former so called from its use to wipe away sweat; the other, from its being usually tied about such as wore it.



The diseases departed from them; God by such small and unlikely means wrought these miracles:



1. That the power of Christ (whom Paul preached) might the more clearly appear. And:



2. That such as were absent might have a high value for Christ and the gospel, though they had never seen Paul, or heard him preach. Such extraordinary works were also wrought by God to magnify the words preached by Peter, Act_5:15, as our Saviour had foretold and promised, Joh_14:12.