35-41. when the town-clerk--keeper of the public archives, and a
magistrate of great authority.
had appeased--"calmed."
the people--"the multitude," which the very presence of such an
officer would go far to do.
he said . . . what man . . . knoweth not that the city of the Ephesians
is a worshipper of the great goddess Diana--literally, the neocoros or "warden."
The word means "temple-sweeper"; then, "temple-guardian."
Thirteen cities of Asia had an interest in the temple, but Ephesus was
honored with the charge of it. (Various cities have claimed this title
with reference to the Virgin or certain saints)
[WEBSTER and
WILKINSON].
and of the image which fell down from Jupiter--"from the
sky" or "from heaven." See on
Ac 19:27.
"With this we may compare various legends concerning images and
pictures in the Romish Church, such as the traditional likenesses of
Christ, which were said to be "not made with hands"" [WEBSTER and WILKINSON].
JFB.
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