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Acts 18:28 - Exposition

Powerfully confuted for mightily convinced, A.V.; the Christ for Christ, A.V. Powerfully confuted ; διακατηλέγχετο , , one of St. Luke's peculiar compounds, found nowhere else; εὐτόνως here and Luke 23:10 (vehemently), but nowhere else in the New Testament. The adjective εὔτονος , meaning "nervous," "vehement," and the adverb εὐτόνως , meaning "vigorously," "with force," are very frequent in medical writers; εὐτόνως is also found in the LXX . of Joshua 6:7 , σημαινέτωσαν εὐτόνως , "Let them blow a loud blast." Showing by the Scriptures , etc. The same line of preaching as St. Peter and St. Paul always adopted when address-lug Jews (see Acts 2:1-47 ; Acts 13:1-52 ; Acts 17:3 ; Acts 18:5 , etc.). It is remarkable that the success of Apollos at Corinth seems to have been chiefly among the Jews, who had opposed themselves so vehemently to St. Paul ( Joshua 6:6 ). It is one of the many proofs of the singleness of eye and simplicity of purpose of the great apostle, that the success of this novice where he himself had failed did not excite the least jealousy ( 1 Corinthians 16:12 ). St. Luke, too, Paul's friend and biographer, here speaks of the powers and work of Apollos with no stinted measure of praise.

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