Luke
Acts 21:23KJV·traditional attribution

Do therefore this that we say to thee: We have four men which have a vow on them;

John Calvin Reformed

The elders fell into foolish indulgence through too much love of their nation, but we cannot judge them fairly without knowing the circumstances they faced. Jerusalem was almost entirely Jewish, so they had greater reason to move slowly in abandoning the ceremonies. Ignorance was coupled with obstinacy, yet violent remedies would have done more harm.

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Matthew Henry Presbyterian

They travelled light, carrying their own bags like poor soldiers, perhaps bearing the collection for Jerusalem's poor. When Paul resolved to go despite their warnings, they would not abandon him; like Thomas toward Christ and Ittai toward David, they cleaved to him in danger.

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Commenting on Acts 21:15-26

John Gill Reformed Baptist

This is advice, not command, and counsel for prudence rather than strict duty. These four were weak believers, zealous for the law and bigoted to it, who had made a Nazarite vow of their own will.

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