NETBible KJV GRK-HEB XRef Names Arts Hymns

  Discovery Box

Acts 20:33

Context
20:33 I have desired 1  no one’s silver or gold or clothing.

Acts 7:16

Context
7:16 and their bones 2  were later moved to Shechem and placed in the tomb that Abraham had bought for a certain sum of money 3  from the sons of Hamor in Shechem.

Acts 19:19

Context
19:19 Large numbers 4  of those who had practiced magic 5  collected their books 6  and burned them up in the presence of everyone. 7  When 8  the value of the books was added up, it was found to total fifty thousand silver coins. 9 
Drag to resizeDrag to resize

[20:33]  1 tn Traditionally, “coveted.” BDAG 371 s.v. ἐπιθυμέω 1 has “to have a strong desire to do or secure someth., desire, long for w. gen. of the thing desired…silver, gold, clothing Ac 20:33.” The traditional term “covet” is not in common usage and difficult for many modern English readers to understand. The statement affirms Paul’s integrity. He was not doing this for personal financial gain.

[7:16]  2 tn “and they.”

[7:16]  3 sn See Gen 49:29-32.

[19:19]  3 tn BDAG 472 s.v. ἱκανός 4.a has “many, quite a few” for ἱκανοί (Jikanoi) in this verse.

[19:19]  4 tn On this term see BDAG 800 s.v. περίεργος 2.

[19:19]  5 tn Or “scrolls.”

[19:19]  6 tn Or “burned them up publicly.” L&N 14.66 has “‘they brought their books together and burned them up in the presence of everyone’ Ac 19:19.”

[19:19]  7 tn Grk “and when.” Because of the length of the Greek sentence, the conjunction καί (kai) has not been translated here. Instead a new English sentence is begun.

[19:19]  8 tn Or “fifty thousand silver drachmas” (about $10,000 US dollars). BDAG 128 s.v. ἀργύριον 2.c states, “ἀργυρίου μυριάδας πέντε 50,000 (Attic silver) drachmas Ac 19:19.” Another way to express the value would be in sheep: One drachma could buy one sheep. So this many drachmas could purchase a huge flock of sheep. A drachma also equals a denarius, or a day’s wage for the average worker. So this amount would be equal to 50,000 work days or in excess of 8,300 weeks of labor (the weeks are calculated at six working days because of the Jewish cultural context). The impact of Christianity on the Ephesian economy was considerable (note in regard to this the concerns expressed in 19:26-27).



TIP #21: 'To learn the History/Background of Bible books/chapters use the Discovery Box.' [ALL]
created in 0.03 seconds
powered by
bible.org - YLSA