Hechos 17:16

16 Pablo predica en Atenas
Mientras Pablo los esperaba en Atenas, se indignó profundamente al ver la gran cantidad de ídolos que había por toda la ciudad.

Hechos 17:16 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 17:16

Now while Paul waited for them at Athens.
&c.] That is, for Silas and Timotheus:

his spirit was stirred in him;
not only his soul was troubled and his heart was grieved, but he was exasperated and provoked to the last degree: he was in a paroxysm; his heart was hot within him; he had a burning fire in his bones, and was weary with forbearing, and could not stay; his zeal wanted vent, and he gave it:

when he saw the city wholly given to idolatry;
or "full of idols", as the Syriac and Arabic versions render it. So Cicero says F24 that Athens was full of temples; and Xenophon F25 observes that they had double the feasts of other people; and Pausanias F26 affirms, that the Athenians far exceeded others in the worship of the gods, and care about religion; and he relates, that they had an altar for Mercy, another for Shame, another for Fame, and another for Desire, and expressed more religion to the gods than others did: they had an altar dedicated to twelve gods F1; and because they would be sure of all, they erected one to an unknown god; in short, they had so many of them, that one F2 jestingly said to them, our country is so full of deities, that one may more easily find a god than a man: so that with all their learning and wisdom they knew not God, ( 1 Corinthians 1:21 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F24 De responsis Aruspicum.
F25 De Athen. Polit.
F26 Attica, p. 29, 42.
F1 Thucydides Bell. Peloponness. l. 6.
F2 Petronius.

Hechos 17:16 In-Context

14 Los creyentes enseguida tomaron medidas y enviaron a Pablo a la costa, mientras que Silas y Timoteo permanecieron allí.
15 Los que acompañaban a Pablo fueron con él hasta Atenas; luego regresaron a Berea con instrucciones para Silas y Timoteo de que se apresuraran a unirse a él.
16 Pablo predica en Atenas
Mientras Pablo los esperaba en Atenas, se indignó profundamente al ver la gran cantidad de ídolos que había por toda la ciudad.
17 Iba a la sinagoga para razonar con los judíos y con los gentiles
temerosos de Dios y hablaba a diario en la plaza pública con todos los que estuvieran allí.
18 También debatió con algunos filósofos epicúreos y estoicos. Cuando les habló acerca de Jesús y de su resurrección, ellos dijeron: «¿Qué trata de decir este charlatán con esas ideas raras?». Otros decían: «Parece que predica de unos dioses extranjeros».
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