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Postulasagan 13:8

8 Gegn þeim stóð Elýmas, töframaðurinn, en svo er nafn hans útlagt. Reyndi hann að gjöra landstjórann fráhverfan trúnni.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Cyprus;   Deputy;   Elymas;   Minister, Christian;   Miracles;   Paphos;   Paul;   Sergius Paulus;   Sorcery;   Synagogue;   Scofield Reference Index - Miracles;   Thompson Chain Reference - Evil;   Helps-Hindrances;   Hindrances;   Influence;   Influences, Evil;   Missionary Journeys;   Missions, World-Wide;   Opposers;   Paul's;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Divination;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Barnabas;   Cyprus;   Discerning of Spirits;   Elymas;   Paphos;   Salamis;   Sorcerer;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Magic;   Satan;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit;   False Prophet;   Magic;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Deputy;   Sergius Paulus;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Cyprus;   Deputy;   Divination;   Magi;   Paphos;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Acts;   Bar-Jesus;   Elymas;   Ephesians, Book of;   False Prophet;   Luke, Gospel of;   Magi;   Mark, John;   Paphos;   Roman Law;   Sergius Paulus;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Acts of the Apostles;   Bar-Jesus;   Bible;   Canon of the New Testament;   Church Government;   Cyprus;   Deputy;   Galatians, Epistle to the;   Interpretation;   Jude, Epistle of;   Magi;   Magic, Divination, and Sorcery;   Paphos;   Paul the Apostle;   Stephen;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Bar-Jesus;   Dates;   Faith;   Guile;   Interpretation;   Magi ;   Sacraments;   Sergius Paulus;   Simon Magus;   Sorcery;   Surname;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Deputy;   Divination;   Elymas ;   Miracles;   Proconsul;   Sergius Paulus ;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Elymas;   Iconium;   Paphos;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Antioch;   Bar-jesus;   Chief parables and miracles in the bible;   Synagogue;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Cy'prus,;   Deputy;   Enchantments;   Ma'gi;   Mark,;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Saul of Tarsus;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Bar-Jesus;   Commerce;   Deputy;   Elymas;   Enchantment;   Magi, the;   Paphos;   Paulus, Sergius;   Simon Magus;   Kitto Biblical Cyclopedia - Blindness;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Bar Jesus;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

for: Acts 13:6, Acts 9:36, John 1:41

withstood: Exodus 7:11-13, 1 Kings 22:24, Jeremiah 28:1, Jeremiah 28:10, Jeremiah 28:11, Jeremiah 29:24-32, 2 Timothy 3:8, 2 Timothy 4:14, 2 Timothy 4:15

Reciprocal: Exodus 7:12 - but Aaron's Deuteronomy 13:5 - turn you 1 Kings 13:4 - his hand Ezra 5:14 - governor Proverbs 22:12 - he Proverbs 28:10 - causeth Isaiah 41:11 - all they Isaiah 47:12 - General Jeremiah 20:6 - Pashur Jeremiah 23:27 - think Jeremiah 28:16 - because Matthew 23:13 - for ye shut Acts 19:19 - used Hebrews 3:9 - forty Revelation 16:14 - which

Gill's Notes on the Bible

But Elymas the sorcerer, for so is his name by interpretation,.... Not that Magus a sorcerer is by interpretation Elymas; as if Luke was interpreting the Persic word "Magus", which is sometimes used in a good sense, for a wise man, as in Matthew 2:1 by an Arabic word "Elim", which signifies knowing; but "Elymas" is the interpretation of his name "Bar-jesus"; which as that signifies the son of salvation, or of healing, so this, as De Dieu observes, may be derived from חלם, "Chalam", which signifies "to heal", or to be sound and in health. Junius thinks the name comes from the Arabic word אלאם, which signifies "to mutter", as wizards and sorcerers, and such sort of men used to do; and though he rejects the opinion of Tremellius, taking it for an Hebrew name, and to be the same with אלימעץ "Elimaatz", which signifies "divine counsel"; yet this, or what is near to it, is embraced by a late learned man m who observes, that Elymas is in Hebrew, אלמעץ, "Elmahatz"; the interpretation of which is, God's counsel, or the counsel of God; the name of a man, Maaz, is read in 1 Chronicles 2:27 and that it is the same with Elymoteros, as Olympas is the same with Olympiodorus; and he further observes, that Barjeus, as Jerom or Origen say it was anciently read, and not Bar-jesus, is the same with בר יעוץ, "Barjeutz", or Barjeus, the "son of counsel", and so agrees with Elymas: now he

withstood them: Saul and Barnabas, just as Jannes and Jambres, the magicians of Egypt, withstood Moses: he did all he could to prevent their coming into the governor's house, and them from preaching to him, and him from hearing of them; and especially from giving heed to, and embracing the doctrines preached by them; which he opposed and argued against, with all the cunning and sophistry he was master of:

seeking to turn away the deputy from the faith; the doctrine of faith, from hearing and receiving it; and when he had received it, he endeavoured to set him against it, and cause him to deny and reject it with abhorrence; the Ethiopic version calls him "the king", as in the former verse "the prince".

m Hilleri Onomasticum Sacrum, p. 803.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

}But Elymas the sorcerer (for so is his name by interpretation) - Elymas the magician. Elymas is the interpretation, not of the name Bar-jesus, but of the word rendered “the sorcerer.” It is an Arabic word, and means the same as Magus. It seems that he was better known by this foreign name than by his own.

Withstood them - Resisted them. He was sensible that if the influence of Saul and Barnabas should be extended over the proconsul, that he would be seen to be an impostor, and his power be at an end. His interest, therefore, led him to oppose the gospel. His own popularity was at stake; and being governed by this, he opposed the gospel of God. The love of popularity and power, the desire of retaining some political influence, is often a strong reason why people oppose the gospel.

To turn away the deputy from the faith - To prevent the influence of the truth on his mind; or to prevent his be coming the friend and patron of the Christians.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Acts 13:8. But Elymas, the sorcerer, (for so is his name by interpretation) — That is, Elymas is the interpretation of the word μαγος, or sorcerer; not of the word Bar-Jesus as some have imagined; and to support which they have been led into strange etymologies on the word βαριησους, Bar-Jesus. But how is Elymas, ελυμας, the interpretation of the word μαγος, magician or sorcerer? Ans. Both names are Asiatic; but neither Hebrew nor Greek. I have already observed, in Clarke's note on "Matthew 2:1", that [Persic] mogh in Persian means an idolater, a worshipper of fire, and sometimes what we term a magician. Elymas is from the Arabic [Arabic] ilm, knowledge, science, doctrine, art; from alama, he was wise, skilled, c. hence [Persic] aleem or alymon, a doctor or learned man, and, with the Greek termination, ελυμας, Elymas, the interpretation of [Persic] mogh, Greek μαγος, magos, a magician, a wise man, doctor, &c.


 
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