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Prophecy with a Purpose
Commentators emphasize that Agabus prophesied "by the Spirit," not through human guesswork or astrology. John Calvin explains that such divine warnings serve a purpose: to call people to repentance, prepare believers for hardship, and demonstrate God's sovereignty. The immediate, practical result was that it spurred the church in Antioch to organize relief for their fellow believers in Judea, showing how prophecy can lead to loving action.
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18th Century
Theologian
Named Agabus. This man is mentioned in only one other place in the New Testament. In Acts 21:10-11, he is mentioned as having foretold tha…
Signified (εσημαινεν). Imperfect active in Westcott and Hort, but aorist active εσημανεν in the margin. The verb is an old one fro…
19th Century
Bishop
There stood up one of them named Agabus.—The same prophet appears again in Acts 21:10 as coming down from Jerusalem to Ca…
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Here Luke uses the connective “in those days” just as he did at 1:15 and 6:1, to link parts of his narrative. Now he tells of certain “prophets” wh…
16th Century
Theologian
He signified by the Spirit. Luke plainly expresses that the Spirit of God was the author of this prophecy, so that we may know that it was…
17th Century
Pastor
And there stood up one of them named Agabus
] The same name as Hagaba in (Nehemiah 7:48) and as Hagabah,…
17th Century
Minister
Previously, the followers of Christ were called disciples (that is, learners and scholars); but from that time, they were called Christians. The pr…