Matthew Poole Commentary - Acts 8:27 - 8:27

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Acts 8:27 - 8:27


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A man of Ethiopia: the Ethiopians were the most despicable unto the Jews; and Homer calls them, escatoi anorwn; but God would now show that there is no difference of nations with him; but in every nation, he that worketh righteousness shall be accepted, Act_10:35.



An eunuch; in great esteem in courts, especially to attend on queens, to avoid all suspicion: here that prophecy was fulfilled, Isa_56:4,5: though both in the Hebrew and (anciently) in the Greek tongue a eunuch signified more largely, viz. any attendant in the chamber.



Candace; a name common to the queens of that country; as all the kings of Egypt were called Pharaohs, and the emperors of Germany are called Caesars.



Come to Jerusalem for to worship; being a proselyte, he had been to worship God in that solemn festival of the passover.