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Acts 19:14-16

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19:14 (Now seven sons of a man named 1  Sceva, a Jewish high priest, were doing this.) 2  19:15 But the evil spirit replied to them, 3  “I know about Jesus 4  and I am acquainted with 5  Paul, but who are you?” 6  19:16 Then the man who was possessed by 7  the evil spirit jumped on 8  them and beat them all into submission. 9  He prevailed 10  against them so that they fled from that house naked and wounded.
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[19:14]  1 tn Grk “a certain Sceva.”

[19:14]  2 sn Within the sequence of the narrative, this amounts to a parenthetical note by the author.

[19:15]  3 tn Grk “answered and said to them.” The expression, redundant in English, has been simplified to “replied.”

[19:15]  4 tn Grk “Jesus I know about.” Here ᾿Ιησοῦν (Ihsoun) is in emphatic position in Greek, but placing the object first is not normal in contemporary English style.

[19:15]  5 tn BDAG 380 s.v. ἐπίσταμαι 2 has “know, be acquainted with τινάτὸν Παῦλον Ac 19:15.” Here the translation “be acquainted with” was used to differentiate from the previous phrase which has γινώσκω (ginwskw).

[19:15]  6 sn But who are you? This account shows how the power of Paul was so distinct that parallel claims to access that power were denied. In fact, such manipulation, by those who did not know Jesus, was judged (v. 16). The indirect way in which the exorcists made the appeal shows their distance from Jesus.

[19:16]  7 tn Grk “in whom the evil spirit was.”

[19:16]  8 tn Grk “the man in whom the evil spirit was, jumping on them.” The participle ἐφαλόμενος (efalomeno") has been translated as a finite verb due to requirements of contemporary English style. L&N 15.239 has “ἐφαλόμενος ὁ ἄνθρωπος ἐπ᾿ αὐτούς ‘the man jumped on them’ Ac 19:16.”

[19:16]  9 tn Grk “and beating them all into submission.” The participle κατακυριεύσας (katakurieusa") has been translated as a finite verb due to requirements of contemporary English style. According to W. Foerster, TDNT 3:1098, the word means “the exercise of dominion against someone, i.e., to one’s own advantage.” These exorcists were shown to be powerless in comparison to Jesus who was working through Paul.

[19:16]  10 tn BDAG 484 s.v. ἰσχύω 3 has “win out, prevailκατά τινος over, against someone Ac 19:16.”



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