2 Kings 9:11

     11. Is all well? &c.—Jehu's attendants knew that the stranger belonged to the order of the prophets by his garb, gestures, and form of address; and soldiers such as they very readily concluded such persons to be crackbrained, not only from the sordid negligence of their personal appearance and their open contempt of the world, but from the religious pursuits in which their whole lives were spent, and the grotesque actions which they frequently performed (compare Jer 29:26).

Acts 2:13

Acts 2:15

     15. these are not drunken—meaning, not the Eleven, but the body of the disciples.

      but the third hour—nine A.M. (see Ec 10:16; Isa 5:11; 1Th 5:17).

Acts 2:17-18

     17. in the last days—meaning, the days of the Messiah (Isa 2:2); as closing all preparatory arrangements, and constituting the final dispensation of God's kingdom on earth.

      pour out of my Spirit—in contrast with the mere drops of all preceding time.

      upon all flesh—hitherto confined to the seed of Abraham.

      sons . . . daughters . . . young men . . . old men . . . servants . . . handmaidens—without distinction of sex, age, or rank.

      see visions . . . dream dreams—This is a mere accommodation to the ways in which the Spirit operated under the ancient economy, when the prediction was delivered; for in the New Testament, visions and dreams are rather the exception than the rule.

     14-21. Peter, standing up with the eleven—in advance, perhaps, of the rest.

Acts 26:24

     24. Festus said with a loud voice—surprised and bewildered.

      Paul, thou art beside thyself, much learning doth make thee mad—"is turning thy head." The union of flowing Greek, deep acquaintance with the sacred writings of his nation, reference to a resurrection and other doctrines to a Roman utterly unintelligible, and, above all, lofty religious earnestness, so strange to the cultivated, cold-hearted skeptics of that day—may account for this sudden exclamation.

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