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Almeida Revista e Atualizada

Atos 18:25

Era ele instrudo no caminho do Senhor; e, sendo fervoroso de esprito, falava e ensinava com preciso a respeito de Jesus, conhecendo apenas o batismo de Joo.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Apollos;   Baptism;   Diligence;   Ephesus;   Minister, Christian;   Orator;   Zeal, Religious;   Thompson Chain Reference - Activity;   Apollos;   Christian Teachers;   Earnestness;   Earnestness-Indifference;   Fervour;   Teacher, Divine;   Zealousness;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Diligence;   Missionaries, All Christians Should Be as;   Zeal;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Aquila;   John;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Alexandria;   Apollos;   Aquila;   Baptism;   Ephesus;   John the baptist;   Spirit;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - John the Baptist;   Spirit;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Baptism Metaphorical;   Episcopacy;   Ordination;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Alexandria;   Apollos;   Aquila and Priscilla;   Baptism;   Ephesians, the Epistle to the;   Paul;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Acts;   Aquila and Priscilla;   Baptism;   Church;   1 Corinthians;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Alexandria;   Apollos;   John the Baptist;   Romans, Epistle to the;   Thessalonians, Second Epistle to the;   Way;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Acts of the Apostles (2);   Apollos;   Baptism;   Divisions;   Education;   Holy Spirit (2);   John the Baptist;   Perfect Perfection;   Sacraments;   Theophilus (2);   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Aquila ;   48 To Know, Perceive, Understand;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Apollos;   Aquila;   Ephesus;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Eph'esus;   Romans, Epistle to the;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - John the Baptist;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Apollos;   Baptism (Lutheran Doctrine);   Carefully;   Catechist;   Concerning;   Fervent;   Way;   Kitto Biblical Cyclopedia - Apollos;   Aquila;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Apollos;   Catechisms;   John the Baptist;  

Parallel Translations

A Biblia Sagrada
Este era instrudo no caminho do Senhor e, fervoroso de esprito, falava e ensinava diligentemente as coisas do Senhor, conhecendo somente o batismo de Joo.
Almeida Revista e Corrigida
Este era instrudo no caminho do Senhor; e, fervoroso de esprito, falava e ensinava diligentemente as coisas do Senhor, conhecendo somente o batismo de Joo.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

instructed: Acts 13:10, Acts 16:17, Acts 19:9, Acts 19:23, Genesis 18:19, Judges 2:22, 1 Samuel 12:23, Psalms 25:8, Psalms 25:9, Psalms 119:1, Isaiah 40:3, Jeremiah 6:16, Hosea 14:9, Matthew 3:3, Mark 1:3, Mark 12:14, Luke 3:4, John 1:23

fervent: Romans 12:11, Colossians 1:28, Colossians 1:29, 2 Timothy 2:4, James 5:16

knowing: Acts 19:3, Matthew 3:1-17, Luke 3:1-38, John 1:19-36

Reciprocal: Psalms 67:2 - thy way Amos 8:14 - manner Acts 18:28 - convinced 2 Timothy 3:16 - for instruction

Gill's Notes on the Bible

This man was instructed in the way of the Lord,.... Which John, whose baptism he only knew, came to prepare: the word here used signifies "catechised"; and suggests, that he was trained up by his parents in this way, who might have been the disciples of John, though afterwards removed from Judea to Alexandria; and that he only had been taught the rudiments of the Christian religion, or doctrine of the Gospel; here called the way of the Lord, or which directs and leads unto him, as the only Saviour, and is the path of faith and truth; or as some copies read, "the word of the Lord"; and which accounts for what is afterwards said of him:

and being fervent in the spirit; either in or by the Spirit of God, being made so by him, who is, compared to fire, and who, in the form of cloven tongues of fire, sat upon the disciples at the day of Pentecost, and upon others; among whom this Apollos is by some thought to be, though without any reason; however, he might be inspired with zeal by the Spirit of God: or "in his own spirit", as the Ethiopic version renders it; his soul was inflamed with zeal for the glory of God, the honour of Christ, and the good of souls; his ministry was very affectionate, warm, and lively; see Romans 12:11 He spake and taught diligently the things of the Lord; or "of Jesus", as read the Alexandrian copy, the Vulgate Latin, Syriac, and Ethiopic versions; according to the measure of light and grace he had received, he spake out freely and fully, and taught the people with great industry, and with all the exactness he could, the things he knew concerning the person, offices, and grace of the Lord Jesus:

knowing only the baptism of John; which must be understood, not of the ordinance of baptism singly, as administered by John, but of the whole ministry of John; as of that ordinance, so of his doctrine concerning repentance and remission of sins; and concerning Christ that was to come, and concerning his being come, and who he was, whom John pointed at, and taught the people to believe in: but perhaps he might know very little, if anything, of the miracles of Christ, or of his death and resurrection from the dead, and the benefits and effects thereof; and of the pouring out of the Holy Ghost upon the apostles, and the light and knowledge which were communicated thereby.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

This man was instructed - Greek: was catechised. He was instructed, in some degree, into the knowledge of the Christian religion. By whom this was done we have no information.

In the way of the Lord - The word “way” often refers to doctrine, Matthew 21:32. It means here that he had been correctly taught in regard to the Messiah, yet his knowledge was imperfect, Acts 18:26. The amount of his knowledge seems to have been:

(1) He had correct views of the Messiah to come - views which he had derived from the study of the Old Testament. He was expecting a Saviour that would be humble, obscure, and a sacrifice, in opposition to the prevailing notions of the Jews.

(2) He had heard of John; had embraced his doctrine; and probably had been baptized with reference to him that was to come. Compare Matthew 3:2; Acts 19:4. But it is clear that he had not heard that Jesus was the Messiah. With his correct views in regard to the coming of the Messiah he was endeavoring to instruct and reform his countrymen. He was just in the state of mind to welcome the announcement that the Messiah had come, and to embrace Jesus of Nazareth as the hope of the nation.

Being fervent in the spirit - Being zealous and ardent. See the notes on Romans 12:11.

Taught diligently - Defended with zeal and earnestness his views of the Messiah.

The things of the Lord - The doctrines pertaining to the Messiah as far as he understood them.

Knowing only the baptism of John - Whether he had himself heard John, and been baptized by him. has been made a question which cannot now be decided. It is not necessary, however, to suppose this, as it seems that the knowledge of John’s preaching and baptism had been propagated extensively in other nations beside Judea, Acts 19:1-3. The Messiah was expected about that time. The foreign Jews would be waiting for him; and the news of John’s ministry, doctrine, and success would be rapidly propagated from synagogue to synagogue in the surrounding nations. John preached repentance, and baptized with reference to him that was to come after him Acts 19:4, and this doctrine Apollos seems to have embraced.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Acts 18:25. This man was instructed in the way of the Lord — κατηχημενος; He was catechized, initiated, in the way, the doctrine, of Jesus as the Christ.

Being fervent in the spirit — Being full of zeal to propagate the truth of God, he taught diligently, ακριβως accurately, (so the word should be translated,) the things of Christ as far as he could know them through the ministry of John the Baptist; for it appears he knew nothing more of Christ than what John preached. Some suppose we should read ουκ, not, before ακριβως, correctly, or accurately, because it is said that Aquila and Priscilla expounded the way of the Lord, ακριβεστερον, more perfectly, rather more accurately; but of this emendation there is not the slightest necessity; for surely it is possible for a man to teach accurately what he knows; and it is possible that another, who possesses more information on the subject than the former, may teach him more accurately, or give him a larger portion of knowledge. Apollo knew the baptism of John; but he knew nothing farther of Jesus Christ than that baptism taught; but, as far as he knew, he taught accurately. Aquila and Priscilla were acquainted with the whole doctrine of the Gospel: the doctrine of Christ dying for our sins, and rising again for our justification; and in this they instructed Apollo; and this was more accurate information than what he had before received, through the medium of John's ministry.


 
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