John Calvin Complete Commentary - Acts 28:5 - 28:5

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John Calvin Complete Commentary - Acts 28:5 - 28:5


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5.Shaking off the viper. The shaking off of the viper is a token of a quiet mind. For we see how greatly fear doth trouble and weaken men; and yet you must not think that Paul was altogether void of fear. For faith doth not make us blockish, as brain-sick men do imagine, when they be out of danger. − (659) But though faith doth not quite take away the feeling of evils, yet it doth temperate the same, lest the godly be more afraid than is meet; that they may always be bold and have a good hope. So though Paul understand that the viper was a noisome beast, yet did he trust to the promise which was made to him, and did not so fear her plaguy − (660) biting, that it did trouble him; because he was even ready to die if need had been. −



(659)

“ In umbra et extra teli jacturam,” in the shade, and out of bowshot.

(660)

“ Pestiferum,” pestiferous, deadly.