‏ Exodus 8:18-19

the magicians.

7:11

they could.

9:11; Ge 41:8; Isa 19:12; 47:12,13; Da 2:10,11; 4:7; 5:8; Lu 10:18

2Ti 3:8,9

This is.

1Sa 6:3,9; Ps 8:3; Da 2:10,11,19; Mt 12:28; Lu 11:20; Joh 11:47

Ac 4:16

and Pharaoh's.

15

‏ Exodus 9:11

7:11,12; 8:18,19; Isa 47:12-14; 2Ti 3:8,9; Re 16:2

‏ Acts 8:9-13

used.

13:6; 16:16-18; 19:18-20; Ex 7:11,22; 8:18,19; 9:11; Le 20:6

De 18:10-12; 2Ti 3:8,9; Re 13:13,14; 22:15

giving.

5:36; Joh 7:18; 2Th 2:4; 2Ti 3:2,5; 2Pe 2:18

they.

2Co 11:19; Eph 4:14; 2Pe 2:2; Re 13:3

from.

Jer 6:13; 8:10; 31:34; Jon 3:5

the great power.

1Co 1:24

he had.

Isa 8:19; 44:25; 47:9-13; Ga 3:1

they believed.

35-38; 2:38,41; 16:14,15,31-34; Mt 28:19; Mr 16:15; Ro 10:10

1Pe 3:21

concerning.

1:3; 11:20; 20:21,25; 28:31; Lu 9:2,60

both.

5:14; 1Co 11:11; Ga 3:28

Simon.This Simon was probably, as several learned men suppose, the same who is mentioned by Josephus, as persuading Drusilla to leave her husband, and live with Felix.

believed.

21; Ps 78:35-37; 106:12,13; Lu 8:13; Joh 2:23-25; 8:30,31

Jas 2:19-26

and wondered.

3:10; 13:44; Hab 1:5; Joh 5:20; 7:21

miracles and signs. Gr. signs and great miracles.

7; Mr 16:17

‏ Acts 13:8-11

for.

6; 9:36; Joh 1:41

withstood.

Ex 7:11-13; 1Ki 22:24; Jer 28:1,10,11; 29:24-32; 2Ti 3:8; 4:14,15

who.

7

filled.

2:4; 4:8,31; 7:55; Mic 3:8

set.

Mr 3:5; Lu 20:17

O full.

8:20-23; Ec 9:3; Mt 3:7; 15:19; 23:25-33; Lu 11:39; 2Co 11:3

thou child.

Ge 3:15; Mt 13:38; Joh 8:44; 1Jo 3:8

will.

20:30; Jer 23:36; Mt 23:13; Lu 11:52; Ga 1:7

the right.

18:25,26; Ge 18:19; 2Ch 17:6; Ho 14:9; Joh 1:23

hand.

Ex 9:3; 1Sa 5:6,9,11; Job 19:21; Ps 32:4; 38:2; 39:10,11

thou.

9:8,9,17; Ge 19:11; 2Ki 6:8; Isa 29:10; Joh 9:39; Ro 11:7-10,25

a mist.

2Pe 2:17

‏ Acts 19:19-20

used.

8:9-11; 13:6,8; Ex 7:11,22; De 18:10-12; 1Sa 28:7-9; 1Ch 10:13

2Ch 33:6; Isa 8:19; 47:12,13; Da 2:2

curious.[Periergos ,] curious, that is, magical arts, in which sense the word is used in the Greek writers. The study of magic was prosecuted with such zeal at Ephesus, that [Ephesios gramma ,] the Ephesian letters, certain charms, or words used in incantation, became much celebrated in antiquity.

and burned.

Ge 35:4; Ex 32:20; De 7:25,26; Isa 2:20,21; 30:22; Mt 5:29,30

Lu 14:33; Heb 10:34

fifty.Probably Attic drachms; which at 7.®d. each, would amount to 1,562£. 10s. or at, 9d. each, to 1,875£.

6:7; 12:24; Isa 55:11; 2Th 3:1

‏ 1 John 4:4

are.

6,16; 3:9,10; 5:19

and have.

2:13; 5:4; Ro 8:37; Eph 6:10,13; Re 12:11

greater.

13,16; 3:24; Joh 10:28-30; 14:17-23; 17:23; Ro 8:10,11; 1Co 6:13

2Co 6:16; Eph 3:17

than.

5:19; *Gr:

Joh 12:31; 14:30; 16:11; 1Co 2:12; 2Co 4:4; Eph 2:2; 6:12
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