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Text -- Acts 14:21 (NET)

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Paul and Barnabas Return to Antioch in Syria
14:21 After they had proclaimed the good news in that city and made many disciples, they returned to Lystra, to Iconium, and to Antioch.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Antioch a city in Syria located 15 miles inland from the Mediterranean Sea on the Orontes River,a principal city of the province of Pisidia in Asia Minor, west of Iconium.
 · Iconium a town located in Asia Minor.
 · Lystra a town in south central Asia Minor


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Zeal | TEACH; TEACHER; TEACHING | Perseverance | Paul | PISIDIA | Lystra | Lycaonia | LOIS | Iconium | GALATIANS, EPISTLE TO THE | DISCIPLE | DERBE | Antioch | ANTIOCH, OF PISIDIA | ACTS OF THE APOSTLES, 8-12 | more
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TSK Synopsis , Combined Bible , Maclaren , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Barclay , Constable , College , McGarvey

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Act 14:21 - -- When they had preached the gospel to that city ( euaggelisamenoi tēn polin ekeinēn ). Having evangelized (first aorist middle participle) that ci...

When they had preached the gospel to that city ( euaggelisamenoi tēn polin ekeinēn ).

Having evangelized (first aorist middle participle) that city, a smaller city and apparently with no trouble from the Jews.

Robertson: Act 14:21 - -- Had made many disciples ( mathēteusantes hikanous ). First aorist active participle of mathēteuō from mathētēs , a learner or disciple. L...

Had made many disciples ( mathēteusantes hikanous ).

First aorist active participle of mathēteuō from mathētēs , a learner or disciple. Late verb in Plutarch, to be a disciple (Mat 27:57 like Joh 19:38) and then to disciple (old English, Spenser), to make a disciple as in Mat 28:19 and here. Paul and Barnabas were literally here obeying the command of Jesus in discipling people in this heathen city.

Robertson: Act 14:21 - -- They returned to Lystra and to Iconium, and to Antioch ( hupestrepsan eis tēn Lustran kai eis Ikonion kai eis Antiocheian ). Derbe was the frontier...

They returned to Lystra and to Iconium, and to Antioch ( hupestrepsan eis tēn Lustran kai eis Ikonion kai eis Antiocheian ).

Derbe was the frontier city of the Roman empire. The quickest way to return to Antioch in Syria would have been by the Cilician Gates or by the pass over Matthew. Taurus by which Paul and Silas will come to Derbe in the second tour (Acts 15:41-16:1), but difficult to travel in winter. But it was necessary to revisit the churches in Lystra, Iconium, Antioch in Pisidia and to see that they were able to withstand persecution. Paul was a Roman citizen though he had not made use of this privilege as yet for his own protection. Against mob violence it would count for little, but he did not hesitate. Paul had been stoned in Lystra, threatened in Iconium, expelled in Antioch. He shows his wisdom in conserving his work.

Vincent: Act 14:21 - -- Taught ( μαθητεύσαντες ) More correctly, made disciples of, as Rev. See on Mat 13:52.

Taught ( μαθητεύσαντες )

More correctly, made disciples of, as Rev. See on Mat 13:52.

Vincent: Act 14:21 - -- Many See on Luk 7:6.

Many

See on Luk 7:6.

JFB: Act 14:21 - -- Rather, "had made many disciples" (Margin); but probably without suffering any persecution, as Derbe is not mentioned along with Antioch, Iconium, and...

Rather, "had made many disciples" (Margin); but probably without suffering any persecution, as Derbe is not mentioned along with Antioch, Iconium, and Lystra (2Ti 3:11).

JFB: Act 14:21-22 - -- At Derbe, Paul was not far from the well-known pass which leads down from the central tableland to Cilicia and Tarsus. But his thoughts did not center...

At Derbe, Paul was not far from the well-known pass which leads down from the central tableland to Cilicia and Tarsus. But his thoughts did not center in an earthly home. He revisited the places where he had been reviled and persecuted, but where he had left as sheep in the desert the disciples whom his Master had enabled him to gather. They needed building up and strengthening in the faith, comforting in the midst of their inevitable suffering, and fencing round by permanent institutions. Undaunted therefore by the dangers that awaited them, our missionaries return to them, using words of encouragement which none but the founders of a true religion would have ventured to address to their earliest converts, that "we can only enter into the kingdom of God by passing through much tribulation" [HOWSON].

Clarke: Act 14:21 - -- Preached the Gospel to that city - Derbe, a city in the same province. See on Act 14:6 (note)

Preached the Gospel to that city - Derbe, a city in the same province. See on Act 14:6 (note)

Clarke: Act 14:21 - -- They returned again to Lystra, and to Iconium - Behold the courage of these Christian men! They counted not their lives dear to them, and returned t...

They returned again to Lystra, and to Iconium - Behold the courage of these Christian men! They counted not their lives dear to them, and returned to do their Masters work in the very places in which they had been so grievously persecuted, and where one of them had been apparently stoned to death! The man who knows he is God’ s ambassador, and that his life depends on his fidelity to his Master, knows he has nothing but his God to fear.

Defender: Act 14:21 - -- It is a testimony to Paul's courage and faith, as well as his concern for their new converts, that he would return so quickly to the cities where he h...

It is a testimony to Paul's courage and faith, as well as his concern for their new converts, that he would return so quickly to the cities where he had just been so viciously attacked. He could easily have proceeded on to his home in nearby Tarsus."

TSK: Act 14:21 - -- taught many : Gr. made many disciples, Mat 28:19 *Gr. Lystra : Act 14:1, Act 14:6, Act 14:8, Act 14:19, Act 13:14, Act 13:51, Act 15:36, Act 16:2; 2Ti...

taught many : Gr. made many disciples, Mat 28:19 *Gr.

Lystra : Act 14:1, Act 14:6, Act 14:8, Act 14:19, Act 13:14, Act 13:51, Act 15:36, Act 16:2; 2Ti 3:11

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Act 14:21 - -- Had taught many - Or, rather, had made many disciples (margin). To Lystra - Act 14:6. And to Iconium - Act 14:1. We have here a rem...

Had taught many - Or, rather, had made many disciples (margin).

To Lystra - Act 14:6.

And to Iconium - Act 14:1. We have here a remarkable instance of the courage of the apostles. In these very places they had been persecuted and stoned, and yet in the face of danger they ventured to return. The welfare of the infant churches they deemed of more consequence than their own safety; and they threw themselves again into the midst of danger, to comfort and strengthen those just converted to God. There are times when ministers should not count their own lives. dear to them Act 20:24, but when they should fearlessly throw themselves into the midst of danger, confiding only in the protecting care of their God and Saviour.

Poole: Act 14:21 - -- Had taught many had made many disciples by teaching, and also by baptizing of them, Mat 28:19 . For as by circumcision they were made Moses’ s d...

Had taught many had made many disciples by teaching, and also by baptizing of them, Mat 28:19 . For as by circumcision they were made Moses’ s disciples, so by baptism they are made Christ’ s disciples.

Haydock: Act 14:21 - -- Through many tribulations. Our daily offences required the paternal chastisement of the Almighty. The concupiscence of the flesh too, which wills a...

Through many tribulations. Our daily offences required the paternal chastisement of the Almighty. The concupiscence of the flesh too, which wills against the spirit, must be subdued by punishment. Woe then to you, lovers of this world, who wish to pass your lives without tribulation, enemies of the cross. Senseless creatures, is the disciple above his master? Did it not become Christ first to suffer, and thus to enter into his glory? and shall we pretend to enter by any other means? &c. (Denis the Carthusian)

Gill: Act 14:21 - -- And when they had preached the Gospel to that city,.... To the inhabitants of it, as they did in every place where they came, even the pure Gospel of ...

And when they had preached the Gospel to that city,.... To the inhabitants of it, as they did in every place where they came, even the pure Gospel of Christ, the good news, and glad tidings of life and salvation by him:

and had taught many; or made them disciples, their ministry being blessed to bring many to the faith of Christ:

they returned again to Lystra; where Paul had been stoned:

and to Iconium; where both Jews and Gentiles, and the magistrates of the city, had attempted to use them ill, and to stone them:

and Antioch; that is, in Pisidia, as before; where a persecution was raised against them, and from the coasts of which place they were expelled; so fearless were they of danger, and so zealous to promote the interest of Christ, and the good of souls.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Act 14:21 For location see JP1 E2; JP2 E2; JP3 E2; JP4 E2.

Geneva Bible: Act 14:21 ( 7 ) And when they had preached the gospel to that city, and had taught many, they returned again to Lystra, and [to] Iconium, and Antioch, ( 7 ) We...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Act 14:1-28 - --1 Paul and Barnabas are persecuted from Iconium.8 At Lystra Paul heals a cripple, whereupon they are reputed as gods.19 Paul is stoned.21 They pass th...

Combined Bible: Act 14:21 - --22. Having been compelled to fly from Antioch to Iconium, and from Iconium to Lystra, wading into deeper dangers at every step, who can tell the feeli...

Maclaren: Act 14:11-22 - --Deified And Stoned And when the people saw what Paul had done, they lifted up their voices saying in the speech of Lycaonia, The gods are come down t...

MHCC: Act 14:19-28 - --See how restless the rage of the Jews was against the gospel of Christ. The people stoned Paul, in a popular tumult. So strong is the bent of the corr...

Matthew Henry: Act 14:19-28 - -- We have here a further account of the services and sufferings of Paul and Barnabas. I. How Paul was stoned and left for dead, but miraculously came ...

Barclay: Act 14:21-28 - --In this passage there are three notable lights on the mind of Paul. (i) There is his utter honesty to the people who had chosen to become Christians. ...

Constable: Act 9:32--Rom 1:1 - --III. THE WITNESS TO THE UTTERMOST PART OF THE EARTH 9:32--28:31 Luke next recorded the church's expansion beyond...

Constable: Act 12:25--16:6 - --B. The extension of the church to Cyprus and Asia Minor 12:25-16:5 Luke recorded that Jesus came to brin...

Constable: Act 13:13--14:26 - --3. The mission to Asia Minor 13:13-14:25 Having evangelized Barnabas' homeland the missionaries ...

Constable: Act 14:20-21 - --Ministry at Derbe 14:20b-21a Paul and Barnabas next moved about 60 miles farther to the ...

Constable: Act 14:21-28 - --The return trip to Syrian Antioch 14:21b-28 14:21b-22 The missionaries confined their labors to the Galatian province on this trip. They did not move ...

College: Act 14:1-28 - --ACTS 14 8. The Visit to Iconium (14:1-7) 1 At Iconium Paul and Barnabas went as usual into the Jewish synagogue. There they spoke so effectively tha...

McGarvey: Act 14:21-22 - --21, 22. Having been compelled to fly from Antioch to Iconium, and from Iconium to Lystra, wading into deeper dangers at every step, who can tell the f...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: Acts (Book Introduction) THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES By Way of Introduction But for the Acts we should know nothing of the early apostolic period save what is told in the Epi...

JFB: Acts (Book Introduction) THIS book is to the Gospels what the fruit is to the tree that bears it. In the Gospels we see the corn of wheat falling into the ground and dying: in...

JFB: Acts (Outline) INTRODUCTION--LAST DAYS OF OUR LORD UPON EARTH--HIS ASCENSION. (Act 1:1-11) RETURN OF THE ELEVEN TO JERUSALEM--PROCEEDINGS IN THE UPPER ROOM TILL PEN...

TSK: Acts (Book Introduction) The Acts of the Apostles is a most valuable portion of Divine revelation; and, independently of its universal reception in the Christian church, as an...

TSK: Acts 14 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Act 14:1, Paul and Barnabas are persecuted from Iconium; Act 14:8, At Lystra Paul heals a cripple, whereupon they are reputed as gods; Ac...

Poole: Acts 14 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 14

MHCC: Acts (Book Introduction) This book unites the Gospels to the Epistles. It contains many particulars concerning the apostles Peter and Paul, and of the Christian church from th...

MHCC: Acts 14 (Chapter Introduction) (Act 14:1-7) Paul and Barnabas at Iconium. (Act 14:8-18) A cripple healed at Lystra, The people would have sacrificed to Paul and Barnabas. (Act 14:...

Matthew Henry: Acts (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Acts of the Apostles We have with an abundant satisfaction seen the foundation of our holy religion...

Matthew Henry: Acts 14 (Chapter Introduction) We have, in this chapter, a further account of the progress of the gospel, by the ministry of Paul and Barnabas among the Gentiles; it goes on conq...

Barclay: Acts (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES A Precious Book In one sense Acts is the most important book in the New Testament. It is the simple truth t...

Barclay: Acts 14 (Chapter Introduction) On To Iconium (Act_14:1-7) The Courage Of Paul (Act_14:19-20) Confirming The Church (Act_14:21-28)

Constable: Acts (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title "Acts of the Apostles" is very ancient. The Anti-Marcioni...

Constable: Acts (Outline) Outline I. The witness in Jerusalem 1:1-6:7 A. The founding of the church 1:1-2:46 ...

Constable: Acts Acts Bibliography Albright, William Foxwell. The Archaeology of Palestine. 1949. Revised ed. Pelican Archaeolog...

Haydock: Acts (Book Introduction) THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. INTRODUCTION. St. Luke, who had published his gospel, wrote also a second volume, which, from the first ages, hath bee...

Gill: Acts (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ACTS This book, in some copies, is called, "The Acts of the holy Apostles". It contains an history of the ministry and miracles of ...

College: Acts (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION As early as the second century the title "The Acts of the Apostles" was given to this document. Before that time the work probably circu...

College: Acts (Outline) OUTLINE I. THE CHURCH IN JERUSALEM - 1:1-8:1a A. INTRODUCTION OF THE BOOK - 1:1-3 B. THE COMMISSIONING OF THE APOSTLES - 1:4-8 C. THE ASCENSI...

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