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The jailer, being roused out of sleep and seeing the prison doors open, drew his sword and was about to kill himself, supposing that the prisoners had escaped.
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A Desperate, Lawful Fear
Commentators explain that the jailer's reaction was driven by Roman law. A guard who lost his prisoners was liable to suffer their same punishment—in this case, likely death. Facing what he believed was certain execution, he chose suicide, a practice considered an acceptable, even honorable, escape from shame in Greco-Roman culture, with a particular history in the city of Philippi.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Would have killed himself. This was all done in the midst of agitation and alarm. He supposed that the prisoners had fled. He presumed tha…
Being roused out of sleep (εξυπνος γενομενος). Becoming εξυπνος (rare word, only here in N.T., in LXX and Josephus). An earthquake…
19th Century
Anglican
He drew out his sword, and would have killed himself.—We have seen in Acts 12:19 what was to be expected by a jailer who,…
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Baptist
For the law was that, if a jailer lost a prisoner, he was to suffer whatever penalty the prisoner would have suffered. He therefore knew that, in a…
One would expect that after such brutal treatment, Paul and Silas would be bemoaning their plight. Certainly they were suffering pain and shock fro…
16th Century
Protestant
When the keeper of the prison was awakened. He would have killed himself to prevent punishment, for it would have been a foolish answer to…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And the keeper of the prison awaking out of his sleep Not so much by the loud voices of Paul and Silas, as by the un…
The consolations of God to His suffering servants are neither few nor small. How much happier are true Christians than their prosperous enemies! As…