Acts 17
Chapter context
What is happening in Acts 17?
Acts 17 belongs to the middle movement of the book, especially the section often described as Peter and Gentile opening. Acts traces the spread of the gospel from Jerusalem to Judea, Samaria, and the Gentile world through Peter, Paul, and the Spirit-led church. Read this chapter with the wider themes of Spirit, mission, and church in view so the individual verses keep their proper weight.
Study helps
Glossary
- Amphipolis Place v. 1
-
Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Amphipolis.
- Apollonia Place v. 1
-
A city of Macedonia between Amphipolis and Thessalonica, from which it was distant about 36 miles. Paul and Silas passed through it on their way to Thessalonica ( Acts 17:1 ). Modern identification: Apollonia.
- Thessalonica Place v. 1, 11, 13
-
Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Thessaloniki.
- City People v. 5-6, 8, 16
-
The earliest mention of city-building is that of Enoch, which was built by Cain ( Gen. 4:17 ). After the confusion of tongues, the descendants of Nimrod founded several cities (10:10-12).
- Berea Place v. 10-11, 13-15
-
A city of Macedonia to which Paul with Silas and Timotheus went when persecuted at Thessalonica ( Acts 17:10 , 13), and from which also he was compelled to withdraw. Modern identification: Veria.
- Athens Place v. 15-16, 21-22
-
Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Athens.
- Areopagus Place v. 19, 22, 33
-
Biblical hill. Modern identification: Areopagus.
- Damaris Person v. 34
-
A heifer, an Athenian woman converted to Christianity under the preaching of Paul ( Acts 17:34 ). Some have supposed that she may have been the wife of Dionysius the Areopagite.