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Acts 20:30

Also of your own selves - From your own church; from those who profess to. be Christians.

Speaking perverse things - Crooked, perverted, distracting doctrines ́ diestrammena . Compare the notes on Acts 13:10. They would proclaim doctrines tending to distract and divide the church. The most dangerous enemies which the church has had have been nurtured in its own bosom, and have consisted of those who have perverted the true doctrines of the gospel. Among the Ephesians, as among the Corinthians I Corinthians 1:11-13, there might be parties formed; there might be people influenced by ambition, like Diotrephes III John 1:9, or like Phygellus or Hermogenes II Timothy 1:15, or like Hymeneus and Alexander, I Timothy 1:20. Men under the influence of ambition, or from the love of power or popularity, form parties in the church, produce divisions and distractions, and greatly retard its internal prosperity, and mar its peace. The church of Christ would have little to fear from external enemies if it nurtured no foes in its own bosom; and all the power of persecutors is not so much to be dreaded as the plans, the parties, the strifes, the heart burnings, and the contentions which are produced by those who love and seek power, among the professed friends of Christ.




Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Acts 20:30:

Joel 2:28
Zechariah 11:5
Acts 20:31
2 Peter 2:1

 

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