Apostelgeschichte 18:5

5 Als aber sowohl Silas als Timotheus aus Macedonien herabkamen, wurde Paulus hinsichtlich des Wortes gedrängt und bezeugte den Juden, daß Jesus der Christus sei.

Apostelgeschichte 18:5 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 18:5

And when Silas and Timotheus were come from Macedonia
Not from Berea in Macedonia, for from hence they came to the apostle while at Athens, and from whence he sent them, at least Timothy, to Thessalonica, to know the state of the saints there, as appears from ( 1 Thessalonians 3:1 1 Thessalonians 3:2 ) and from hence they now came to the apostle at Corinth: when

Paul was pressed in Spirit;
either by the Holy Spirit, by which he was moved and stirred up to preach the Gospel more frequently, and more powerfully; for he had not always the same measure of the Spirit, or was not always under the same influence; or else in his own spirit, and so the Arabic version renders it, "grief beset the spirit of Paul"; his soul was filled with trouble and sorrow, when he observed the nonrepenitence and unbelief, the contradiction and blasphemy of the greater part of the Jews; and being filled with zeal for their welfare, he continued preaching Christ unto them. The Alexandrian copy, and some others, and the Vulgate Latin and Syriac versions, instead of "in spirit", read "in speech", or "in word"; and the sense is, not that he was straitened in his speech, and knew not what to say to the Jews, or had not freedom of speech with them; but he was instant in preaching to them, and preached the word more frequently and fervently, upon the coming of Silas and Timothy to his assistance:

and testified to the Jews that Jesus was Christ;
he continued to produce more testimonies out of the writings of Moses, and the prophets, to prove that Jesus of Nazareth was the Christ, or Messiah, prophesied of in those writings, and promised to the Jews, and whom they expected.

Apostelgeschichte 18:5 In-Context

3 und weil er gleichen Handwerks war, blieb er bei ihnen und arbeitete; denn sie waren Zeltmacher ihres Handwerks.
4 Er unterredete sich aber in der Synagoge an jedem Sabbath und überzeugte Juden und Griechen.
5 Als aber sowohl Silas als Timotheus aus Macedonien herabkamen, wurde Paulus hinsichtlich des Wortes gedrängt und bezeugte den Juden, daß Jesus der Christus sei.
6 Als sie aber widerstrebten und lästerten, schüttelte er die Kleider aus und sprach zu ihnen: Euer Blut komme auf euren Kopf! Ich bin rein; von jetzt an werde ich zu den Nationen gehen.
7 Und er ging von dannen fort und kam in das Haus eines Gewissen, mit Namen Justus, welcher Gott anbetete, dessen Haus an die Synagoge stieß.
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