Acts 21:30 - Joseph Benson’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments

Bible Comments

And all the city was moved Was in an uproar. Although the people had little holiness themselves, yet they had a great veneration for the temple; and when they heard of its being polluted, they were up in arms presently, being determined to stand by it with their lives and fortunes. And the people ran together In a tumultuous manner; and the concourse was the greater because of the prodigious number of Jews from foreign countries, who had come to the feast of pentecost. The Jews, on this occasion, showed just such zeal for God's temple as the Ephesians did for that of Diana, when Paul was represented as an enemy to it. But God does not reckon himself at all honoured by any zeal for him which transports people into such irregularities, and causes them, while they pretend to be concerned for his honour and service, to act in such an unreasonable, brutish, and barbarous manner. And they took Paul, and drew him out of the temple That is, out of the court of Israel, into that of the Gentiles, as one who had polluted the temple. And forthwith the doors were shut Both to prevent any further violation of the temple, and to prevent Paul's taking sanctuary at the horns of the altar.

Acts 21:30

30 And all the city was moved, and the people ran together: and they took Paul, and drew him out of the temple: and forthwith the doors were shut.