Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament - Acts 19:23
19:23 way. (b-13) See Note, ch. 9.2. read more
19:23 way. (b-13) See Note, ch. 9.2. read more
19:24 Artemis, (c-14) Latin, 'Diana.' read more
19:27 Artemis (c-24) Latin, 'Diana.' read more
19:28 Artemis (c-16) Latin, 'Diana.' read more
19:31 Asiarchs (d-5) Honorary magistrates, of the principal persons of the province, specially charged with the public festivals. read more
19:35 Artemis (c-28) Latin, 'Diana.' Ephesians, (e-9) Lit. 'says, men Ephesians.' heaven? (f-39) Or 'from Jupiter.' read more
19:37 temple-plunderers, (g-10) As verb, 'commit sacrilege,' Romans 2:22 . read more
Ephesus1-41. Paul at Ephesus. Opposition of the manufacturers of idols. St. Paul, leaving Antioch in S. Galatia (see Acts 18:23), approached Ephesus not by the usual level route leading through Colossæ and Laodicea (see Colossians 2:1), but through the northern and more mountainous route leading down the Cayster valley (see Acts 19:1, ’the upper coasts,’ RV ’the upper country’). He stayed at Ephesus over two years and three months, see Acts 19:8, Acts 19:10, Acts 19:22 (in Acts 20:31 the... read more
(8) Spake boldly for the space of three months.—We pause for a moment to think of the amount of work of all kinds implied in this short record. The daily labour as a tent-maker went on as before (Acts 20:34), probably still in partnership with Aquila and Priscilla. The Sabbaths saw him evening and morning in the synagogue preaching, as he had done elsewhere, that Jesus was the Christ, and setting forth the nature of His work and the laws of His kingdom. read more
Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament - Acts 19:22
19:22 ministering (a-9) As Matthew 27:55 . Luke 8:3 . read more