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THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES - Chapter 12 - Verse 22

Verse 22. And the people gave a shout. A loud applause.

It is the voice of a god, etc. It is not probable that the Jews joined in this acclamation, but that it was made by the idolatrous Gentiles. Josephus gives a similar account of their feelings and conduct. He says,

"And presently his flatterers cried out, one from one place,

and another from another, (though not for his good,) that he

was a god; and they added, 'Be thou merciful unto us, for

although we have hitherto reverenced thee only as a king, yet

shall we henceforth own thee as a superior to mortal nature.'"

It is true that Josephus says that this was done when they saw his splendid apparel, and that he gives no account of his addressing the people; while Luke describes it as the effect of his speech. But the discrepancy is of no consequence. Luke is as credible an historian as Josephus; and his account is more consistent than that of the Jewish historian. It is far more probable that this applause and adoration would be excited by speech, than simply by beholding his apparel.

{b} "voice of a god" Jude 1:16

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