Chief Family High-priestly Jew Jewish Named Priest Priests Sceva Seven Sons
19:14 Seven sons of [one] Sceva. He is said to be chief of the priests. Some think he was a chief ruler of the synagogue, but it is far more probable that he was a head of one of the twenty-four courses of priests (these heads were called chief priests, see PNT Mt 2:4 ) who had been deposed for some cause and had wandered away from Palestine.
19:13-20 It was common, especially among the Jews, for persons to profess or to try to cast out evil spirits. If we resist the devil by faith in Christ, he will flee from us; but if we think to resist him by the using of Christ's name, or his works, as a spell or charm, Satan will prevail against us. Where there is true sorrow for sin, there will be free confession of sin to God in every prayer and to man whom we have offended, when the case requires it. Surely if the word of God prevailed among us, many lewd, infidel, and wicked books would be burned by their possessors. Will not these Ephesian converts rise up in judgement against professors, who traffic in such works for the sake of gain, or allow themselves to possess them? If we desire to be in earnest in the great work of salvation, every pursuit and enjoyment must be given up which hinders the effect of the gospel upon the mind, or loosens its hold upon the heart.
Chief Family High High-Priestly Jew Jewish Priest Priests Seven
Chief Family High High-Priestly Jew Jewish Priest Priests Seven