Acts 19:30
Context19:30 But when Paul wanted to enter the public assembly, 1 the disciples would not let him.
Acts 17:5
Context17:5 But the Jews became jealous, 2 and gathering together some worthless men from the rabble in the marketplace, 3 they formed a mob 4 and set the city in an uproar. 5 They attacked Jason’s house, 6 trying to find Paul and Silas 7 to bring them out to the assembly. 8


[19:30] 1 tn Or “enter the crowd.” According to BDAG 223 s.v. δῆμος 2, “in a Hellenistic city, a convocation of citizens called together for the purpose of transacting official business, popular assembly…εἰσελθεῖν εἰς τὸν δ. go into the assembly 19:30.”
[17:5] 2 tn Grk “becoming jealous.” The participle ζηλώσαντες (zhlwsante") has been translated as a finite verb due to requirements of contemporary English style. So elsewhere in Acts (5:17; 7:9; 13:45).
[17:5] 3 tn Literally ἀγοραῖος (agoraio") refers to the crowd in the marketplace, although BDAG 14-15 s.v. ἀγοραῖος 1 gives the meaning, by extension, as “rabble.” Such a description is certainly appropriate in this context. L&N 15.127 translates the phrase “worthless men from the streets.”
[17:5] 4 tn On this term, which is a NT hapax legomenon, see BDAG 745 s.v. ὀχλοποιέω.
[17:5] 5 tn BDAG 458 s.v. θορυβέω 1 has “set the city in an uproar, start a riot in the city” for the meaning of ἐθορύβουν (eqoruboun) in this verse.
[17:5] 6 sn The attack took place at Jason’s house because this was probably the location of the new house church.
[17:5] 7 tn Grk “them”; the referents (Paul and Silas) have been specified in the translation for clarity.
[17:5] 8 tn BDAG 223 s.v. δῆμος 2 has “in a Hellenistic city, a convocation of citizens called together for the purpose of transacting official business, popular assembly προάγειν εἰς τὸν δ. Ac 17:5.”