40. And they went out of the prison--Having attained their object--to
vindicate their civil rights, by the infraction of which in this
case the Gospel in their persons had been illegally affronted--they had
no mind to carry the matter farther. Their citizenship was valuable to
them only as a shield against unnecessary injuries to their Master's
cause. What a beautiful mixture of dignity and meekness is this!
Nothing secular, which may be turned to the account of the Gospel, is
morbidly disregarded; in any other view, nothing of this nature is set
store by:--an example this for all ages.
and entered into the house of Lydia--as if to show by this leisurely
proceeding that they had not been made to leave, but were at full
liberty to consult their own convenience.
and when they had seen the brethren--not only her family and the
jailer's, but probably others now gained to the Gospel.
they comforted them--rather, perhaps, "exhorted" them, which would
include comfort. "This assembly of believers in the house of Lydia was the first church that had been founded in Europe"
[BAUMGARTEN].
and departed--but not all; for two of the company remained
behind (see on
Ac 17:14):
Timotheus, of whom the Philippians "learned the proof" that he
honestly cared for their state, and was truly like-minded with Paul,
"serving with him in the Gospel as a son with his father"
(Php 2:19-23);
and Luke, "whose praise is in the Gospel," though he never
praises himself or relates his own labors, and though we only trace his
movements in connection with Paul, by the change of a pronoun, or the
unconscious variation of his style. In the seventeenth chapter the
narrative is again in the third person, and the pronoun is not
changed to the second till we come to
Ac 20:5.
The modesty with which Luke leaves out all mention of his own labors
need hardly be pointed out. We shall trace him again when he rejoins
Paul in the same neighborhood. His vocation as a physician may have
brought him into connection with these contiguous coasts of Asia and
Europe, and he may (as MR.
SMITH suggests, "Shipwreck," &c.) have been
in the habit of exercising his professional skill as a surgeon at sea
[HOWSON].
JFB.
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