Apostelgeschichte 17:12

12 So glaubten nun viele aus ihnen, auch der griechischen ehrbaren Weiber und Männer nicht wenige.

Apostelgeschichte 17:12 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 17:12

Therefore many of them believed
What the apostle preached, and in Jesus of Nazareth, as the true Messiah, and professed their faith in him, upon finding, through reading and searching the Scriptures, that the characters of the Messiah agreed in him, and that what the apostle delivered were entirely consonant to those writings:

also of honourable women which were Greeks, and of men not a few;
besides the Jews, there were Gentiles also, both men and women; who were proselytes to the Jewish religion, and who were persons of figure and credit, especially the women, who were also converted and believed in Christ. These converts were the beginning of a Gospel church state in this place, which continued many ages after. Timon, one of the first seven deacons of the church at Jerusalem, is said to be bishop of Berea; though, according to others, Onesimus, the servant of Philemon, was the first bishop of this church: even in the fifth century mention is made of Lucas, bishop of Berea, who was present in the synods of Chalcedon and Ephesus; yea, in the ninth century, there were Christians dwelling in this place F16.


FOOTNOTES:

F16 Magdeburg. Hist. Eccles. cent. 5. c. 10. p. 666. cent. 9. c. 2. p. 4.

Apostelgeschichte 17:12 In-Context

10 Die Brüder aber fertigten alsobald ab bei der Nacht Paulus und Silas gen Beröa. Da sie dahin kamen, gingen sie in die Judenschule.
11 Diese aber waren edler denn die zu Thessalonich; die nahmen das Wort auf ganz willig und forschten täglich in der Schrift, ob sich's also verhielte.
12 So glaubten nun viele aus ihnen, auch der griechischen ehrbaren Weiber und Männer nicht wenige.
13 Als aber die Juden von Thessalonich erfuhren, daß auch zu Beröa das Wort Gottes von Paulus verkündigt würde, kamen sie und bewegten auch allda das Volk.
14 Aber da fertigten die Brüder Paulus alsobald ab, daß er ginge bis an das Meer; Silas aber und Timotheus blieben da. {~}
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