Acts 13:50

50 Some of the Jews convinced the most respected women and leading men of the town that their precious way of life was about to be destroyed. Alarmed, they turned on Paul and Barnabas and forced them to leave.

Acts 13:50 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 13:50

But the Jews stirred up the devout and honourable women,
&c.] These seem not to be Jewish women; could they be thought to be such, they might easily be concluded to be of the sect of the Pharisees, which was the strictest and most devout sect among the Jews; for there were women Pharisees, as well as men; so we read of (hvwrp hva) , "a woman Pharisee" F2; but these were Gentile women, proselyted to the Jewish religion, and were in their way very religious and devout, and were also "honourable": the word used signifies, not only that they were of a comely form, of a decent habit, and of good manners, as it is by some interpreted; but that they were persons of figure and distinction, of good families; the Syriac version renders it "rich", whose husbands were the principal men of the city; wherefore the Jews applied to these women, and stirred up them to work upon their husbands, who seem to be those next mentioned:

and the chief men of the city;
the magistrates and officers in it:

and raised persecution against Paul and Barnabas;
raised the mob, and set them upon them:

and expelled them out of their coasts;
drove them out of their city and suburbs.


FOOTNOTES:

F2 Misn. Sota, c. 3. sect. 4.

Acts 13:50 In-Context

48 When the non-Jewish outsiders heard this, they could hardly believe their good fortune. All who were marked out for real life put their trust in God - they honored God's Word by receiving that life.
49 And this Message of salvation spread like wildfire all through the region.
50 Some of the Jews convinced the most respected women and leading men of the town that their precious way of life was about to be destroyed. Alarmed, they turned on Paul and Barnabas and forced them to leave.
51 Paul and Barnabas shrugged their shoulders and went on to the next town, Iconium,
52 brimming with joy and the Holy Spirit, two happy disciples.
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