Acts Lesson 46
Tuesday Night Bible Study
February 24, 2015
Study of the Book of Acts
Lesson 46 Outline
Brief review
- The scene in Athens
- Paul’s manner, again
- Disputing daily
- διαλεγομαι – “dee-ah-leg-oh-my” – to say thoroughly. A structured, well laid-out argument
- Continuous, on-going
- Within the synagogue
- Outside the synagogue
- Epicureans and the Stoics
- Rival philosophies
- Both sought knowledge and wisdom
- Variations on gnosticism
- “City wholly given to idolatry”
- The Athenian interest in Paul
- What did the Epicureans and Stoics have to gain by debating Paul?
- Paul is ridiculed
- A “babbler”
- σπερμολογος (“sper-mol-oh-gus”) –“seed-picker”
- One who sets forth “strange gods”
- χενος (“zee-nos”) – guest, visitor, alien (foreigner)
- δαιμονιων (die-mon-ee-on) – a demon or devil. some diety.
- A “babbler”
- The focus on Mars Hill
- The “Areopagus”
- αρειος παγος (Areios Pagos) – “Hill of Ares”, “Rock of Ares”
- Compare with verse 22
- “Strange things” for a “strange” audience
- επιδημεο (“epi-day-meh-oh”) – to make oneself at home.
- Combined with χενος (“zee-nos”). – “residing foreigners”
- Compare with verse 20
- χενιζω (“zeh-nid-zoh”) – to be a host.
- The “Areopagus”


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