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Kisah Para Rasul 16:3

dan Paulus mau, supaya dia menyertainya dalam perjalanan. Paulus menyuruh menyunatkan dia karena orang-orang Yahudi di daerah itu, sebab setiap orang tahu bahwa bapanya adalah orang Yunani.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Circumcision;   Diplomacy;   Lystra;   Minister, Christian;   Opinion, Public;   Paul;   Prudence;   Tact;   Timothy;   Thompson Chain Reference - Circumcision;   False;   Legalism;   Missions, World-Wide;   Religion;   Religion, True-False;   Timothy;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Circumcision;   Missionary Work by Ministers;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Timothy;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Elder;   Gifts of the spirit;   Law;   Paul;   Timothy;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Circumcision;   Motives;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Ordination;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Circumcision;   Gentiles;   Greek;   Lycaonia;   Timothy;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Circumcision;   Iconium;   Lycaonia;   Lystra;   Paul;   Thessalonians, the Epistles to the;   Timothy;   Titus;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Acts;   Galatians, Letter to the;   Mission(s);   Timothy;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Galatians, Epistle to the;   Lycaonia;   Lydia;   Marriage;   Mysia;   Presbytery;   Timothy;   Vision;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Abstinence;   Acts of the Apostles;   Expediency;   Galatia ;   Gentiles;   Grecians, Greeks;   Law;   Macedonia ;   Marriage;   Old Testament;   Roads and Travel;   Timothy;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Gentile;   Grecians;   Greeks;   Lycaonia;   Lystra;   Philippi;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Tim'othy;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Saul of Tarsus;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Circumcision;   Galatia;   Galatians, Epistle to the;   Grecians;   Law in the New Testament;   Lycaonia;   Lystra;   Phrygia;   Timothy;  

Parallel Translations

Alkitab Terjemahan Baru
dan Paulus mau, supaya dia menyertainya dalam perjalanan. Paulus menyuruh menyunatkan dia karena orang-orang Yahudi di daerah itu, sebab setiap orang tahu bahwa bapanya adalah orang Yunani.
Alkitab Terjemahan Lama
Dengan orang inilah Paulus hendak berjalan bersama-sama, lalu Paulus membawa dia, serta menyunatkan dia oleh sebab orang Yahudi yang diam di jajahan itu, karena orang-orang di situ mengetahui bahwa bapanya itu orang Gerika.

Contextual Overview

1 Then came he to Derbe and to Lystra: And beholde, a certayne disciple was there, named Timotheus, a womans sonne which was a Iewesse, and beleued: but his father was a Greke. 2 Of whom the brethren that were at Lystra and Iconium, reported well. 3 Paul woulde that he should go foorth with hym, and toke & circumcised hym, because of the Iewes, which were in those quarters: for they knewe all, that his father was a Greke. 4 And as they went through the cities, they delyuered them the decrees for to kepe, that were ordayned of ye Apostles and elders, which were at Hierusalem. 5 And so were the Churches stablisshed in the fayth, and encreased in number dayly.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

would: Acts 15:37, Acts 15:40

and took: Acts 15:20, 1 Corinthians 7:19, 1 Corinthians 9:20, Galatians 2:3, Galatians 2:8, Galatians 5:1-3, Galatians 5:6

Reciprocal: Genesis 17:23 - circumcised Acts 17:4 - the devout Acts 19:22 - that ministered Acts 21:21 - that thou 1 Corinthians 2:15 - yet Galatians 5:2 - that Galatians 5:11 - if Philippians 2:22 - ye

Cross-References

Genesis 16:1
Sarai Abrams wyfe bare hym no chyldren: but she had an handemayde an Egyptian, Hagar by name.
Genesis 16:4
And he went in vnto Hagar, and she conceaued. And when she sawe that she had conceaued, her mistresse was despised in her eyes.
Genesis 16:5
And Sarai sayde vnto Abram: there is wrong done vnto me by thee: I haue geuen my mayde into thy bosome, whiche seyng that she hath conceaued, I am despised in her eyes, the Lorde be iudge betweene thee & me.
Genesis 25:6
But vnto the sonnes of the concubines whiche Abraham had, he gaue gyftes, and sent them away from Isahac his sonne (whyle he yet lyued) eastwarde vnto the east countrey.
Genesis 28:9
Then went Esau vnto Ismael, and toke vnto the wyues [which he had] Mahalah the daughter of Ismael Abrahams sonne, the sister of Nebaioth to be his wyfe.
Genesis 30:4
And she gaue him Bilha her handmayde to wyfe: and Iacob went in vnto her.
Genesis 30:9
When Lea sawe that she had left bearyng chyldren she toke Zilpha her mayde, and gaue her Iacob to wyfe.
Genesis 32:22
And he rose vp the same nyght, and toke his two wyues, & his two maydeseruauntes, and his eleuen sonnes, and went ouer the forde Iaboc.
Genesis 35:22
And as Israel dwelt in that land, Ruben went and lay with Bilha his fathers concubine: And it came to Israels eare. The sonnes of Iacob were twelue in number.
2 Samuel 5:13
And Dauid toke him mo concubines and wyues out of Hierusalem, after he was come from Hebron, and mo sonnes & daughters were yet borne to Dauid.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Him would Paul have to go forth with him,.... Perceiving that he was a young man, that not only had the grace of God, but very considerable gifts, and abilities for ministerial service; and having a good testimony of his agreeable life and conversation, the apostle was very desirous he should go along with him, and be his companion in his travels, and be an assistant to him in the work of the ministry; and accordingly he was, and is often spoken of in his epistles, as his fellowlabourer, and one that served with him in the Gospel of Christ, and who was very dear unto him:

and took and circumcised him; which may seem strange, when there had been so lately a controversy in the church at Antioch about circumcision, from whence the apostle was just come; and when this matter had been debated and determined by the apostles and elders at Jerusalem, where he was present, and he was now carrying about their decrees: but it is to be observed, that the apostle used circumcision not as a duty of the law, as what that required, and in obedience to it, which he knew was abrogated; much less as necessary to salvation, which the judaizing preachers urged; but as an indifferent thing, and in order to gain a point, and secure some valuable end, as follows

because of the Jews which were in those quarters; not the believing ones, for he brought along with him the decrees of the apostles and elders to satisfy them, that circumcision was not necessary; but the unbelieving ones, who he knew would not suffer an uncircumcised person to teach in their synagogues, nor would they hear him out of them; wherefore having a mind to take Timothy with him to be assisting to him in the preaching of the Gospel, in point of prudence he thought it proper to circumcise him, that he might be received by them, and be the more acceptable to them; who would otherwise have taken such an offence at him, as not to have heard him: thus the apostle to the Jews became a Jew, that he might gain and save some, 1 Corinthians 9:20 for they knew all that his father was a Greek; and that therefore he was not circumcised; for a woman might not circumcise, because she was not a fit subject of circumcision herself t; though in case of necessity circumcision by women was allowed of u.

t T. Bab. Avoda Zara, fol. 27. 1. u Maimon. Hilchot. Mila, c. 2. sect. 1.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Him would Paul have ... - This was an instance of Paul’s selecting young men of piety for the holy ministry. It shows:

(1) That he was disposed to look up and call forth the talent in the church that might be usefully employed. It is quite evident that Timothy would not have thought of this had it not been suggested by Paul. The same thing education societies are attempting now to accomplish.

(2) That Paul sought proper qualifications, and valued them. Those were:

  1. That he had a good reputation for piety, etc., Acts 16:2. This he demanded as an indispensable qualification for a minister of the gospel 1 Timothy 3:7, “Moreover he (a bishop) must have a good report of them which are without.” Compare Acts 22:12.
    1. Paul esteemed him to be a young man of talents and prudence. His admitting him to a partnership in his labors, and his entrusting to him the affairs of the church at Ephesus, prove this.
    2. He had been carefully trained in the holy Scriptures. A foundation was thus laid for usefulness. And this qualification seems to have been deemed by Paul of indispensable value for the right discharge of his duties in this holy office.

And took and circumcised him - This was evidently done to avoid the opposition and reproaches of the Jews. It was a measure not binding in itself (compare Acts 15:1, Acts 15:28-29), but the neglect of which would expose to contention and opposition among the Jews, and greatly retard or destroy his usefulness. It was an act of expediency for the sake of peace, and was in accordance with Paul’s uniform and avowed principle of conduct, 1 Corinthians 9:20, “And unto the Jews I became as a Jew, that I might gain the Jews.” Compare Acts 21:23-26.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Acts 16:3. Took and circumcised him — For this simple reason, that the Jews would neither have heard him preach, nor would have any connection with him, had he been otherwise. Besides, St. Paul himself could have had no access to the Jews in any place, had they known that he associated with a person who was uncircumcised: they would have considered both to be unclean. The circumcision of Timothy was a merely prudential regulation; one rendered imperiously necessary by the circumstances in which they were then placed; and, as it was done merely in reference to this, Timothy was lain under no necessity to observe the Mosaic ritual, nor could it prejudice his spiritual state, because he did not do it in order to seek justification by the law, for this he had before, through the faith of Christ. In Galatians 2:3-5, we read that Paul refuses to circumcise Titus, who was a Greek, and his parents Gentiles, notwithstanding the entreaties of some zealous Judaizing Christians, as their object was to bring him under the yoke of the law: here, the case was widely different, and the necessity of the measure indisputable.


 
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