Verse 1
that Jesus
Apollos' ministry seems to have gone no further; Jesus was the long expected Messiah. Of Paul's doctrine of justification through the blood, and sanctification through the Spirit, he seems at that time to have known nothing. See Acts 19:3-6.
Verse 2
Have
Not as in A.V., "since ye believed," but as in R.V. and marg.: "Did ye receive the Holy Spirit when ye believed?" Paul was evidently impressed by the absence of spirituality and power in these so-called disciples. Their answer brought out the fact that they were Jewish proselytes, disciples of John the Baptist, looking backward to an accomplished redemption. Romans 8:9; 1 Corinthians 6:19; Ephesians 1:13.
Verse 16
overcame The sons of Sceva sought to imitate a power to which they were strangers, only to their own confusion. This striking witness from another side caused fear to fall on all.
prevailed, Luke 11:21; Luke 11:22; 1 John 4:4.
Verse 21
spirit
i.e. in his own mind. Cf. (See Scofield "Acts 20:22").
Verse 23
about the way
concerning the Way, i.e. Christ. John 14:6.
Verse 27
world
"oikoumene" = inhabited earth. (See Scofield "Luke 2:1").
Verse 28
Diana
Gr. Artemis. Not anciently of the Greek pantheon, but an Eastern goddess. Cf. Judges 2:13. (See Scofield "Judges 2:13").
But "Diana of the Ephesians" was rather a particular image of Artemis, reputed to have fallen from heaven; Acts 19:35.
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Acts
Acts 20
Acts 19". acts-19
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