Verse 23
Paul may have meant that he was going to tell his audience more about a God whom they worshipped but did not know much about, namely, Yahweh. This interpretation assumes that there were people in Athens who were worshipping the Creator. Alternatively Paul may have meant that he would inform them of a God whom they did not know but had built an altar to honor. In either case, Paul began with the Athenians’ interest in gods and their confessed ignorance about at least one god and proceeded to explain what Yahweh had revealed about Himself.
"An altar has been found at Pergamum inscribed ’to the unknown deities’. Such altars had no special deity in view. The dedication was designed to ensure that no god was overlooked to the possible harm of the city." [Note: Blaiklock, p. 140.]
"His point, as in Romans 2:14-16, is that God has revealed some knowledge of himself and his will to all men, but that this has been clarified and illuminated by his special revelation through the Scriptures and now finally in the Gospel." [Note: Neil, pp. 190-91. Cf. 14:15-17.]
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