Acts 19:31

"When Paul wanted to enter in to the people, the disciples didn’t allow him."

Key Reflection

This incident highlights the protective nature of the early Christian community towards their leader Paul. Despite his intentions, the disciples' actions underscore a deep concern for his safety and well-being, reflecting the tight-knit nature and vigilant care among believers in spreading the gospel.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 31. Certain of the chief of Asia. twn asiarcwn. Of the Asiarchs. These were persons who presided over sacred things, and over the public games. It was their business to see that the proper services of religion were observed, and that proper honour was rendered to the Roman emperor in the public festivals, at the games, etc. They were annually elected, and their election was confirmed at Rome before it was valid. They held a common council at the principal city within their province, as at Ephesus, Smyrna, Sardis, etc., to consult and deliberate about the interests committed to their charge in their various provinces.--Kuinoel and Schleusner.

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