5-9. the Jews . . . moved with envy--seeing their influence undermined
by this stranger.
lewd fellows of the baser sort--better, perhaps, "worthless market
people," that is, idle loungers about the market-place, of indifferent
character.
gathered a company--rather, "having raised a mob."
assaulted the house of Jason--with whom Paul and Silas abode
(Ac 17:7),
one of Paul's kinsmen, apparently
(Ro 16:21),
and from his name, which was sometimes used as a Greek form of
the word Joshua [GROTIUS], probably a
Hellenistic Jew.
sought to bring them--Jason's lodgers.
JFB.
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