Matthew Poole Commentary - Luke 21:8 - 21:8

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Luke 21:8 - 21:8


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See Poole on "Mat_24:4", See Poole on "Mat_24:5", See Poole on "Mar_13:5", and See Poole on "Mar_13:6". This happened, and was abundantly fulfilled, before the destruction of Jerusalem, and probably will receive a further fulfilling in the latter end of the world. But before the destruction of Jerusalem it was, as Josephus assures us, fulfilled in many, particularly:



1. In one Theudas, whether the same mentioned by Gamaliel, Act_5:36, or some other of that name, is uncertain.



2. An Egyptian sorcerer, mentioned Act_21:38.



3. One Dositheus, a Samaritan.



4. Another in the time of Festus’s government.



5. Simon Magus is also reckoned for one, Act_8:9. He boasted he was the great power of God. Others also reckon one Menander, a disciple of Simon Magus.



It is certain there were many who arrogated to themselves the name of the Messiah, to countenance their heading of a faction. There have also been many since the destruction of Jerusalem, and probably will be many more before the end of the world, 2Ti_4:3 2Pe_2:1 1Jo_2:18.