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Acts 19:14

Seven sons of Sceva, a Jewish chief priest, were doing this.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Demons;   Ephesus;   Miracles;   Paul;   Presumption;   Sceva;   Sorcery;   Superstition;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Presumption;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Exorcists;   Sceva;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Asia;   Ephesus;   Magic;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit;   Prayer;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Ordination;   Relics;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Sceva;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Exorcism;   Magi;   Sceva;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Acts;   Church;   Exorcism;   Sceva;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Bible;   Corinthians, Second Epistle to;   Ephesus;   Exorcism;   Sceva;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Chief Priests ;   Demon;   Exorcism;   Numbers;   Sacraments;   Simon Magus;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Ephesians, Epistle to the;   Exorcists;   Sceva ;   42 Evil Wicked;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Ephesians;   Ephesus;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Sce'va,;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Sceva;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Saul of Tarsus;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Charm;   Essenes, the;   Number;   Sceva;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Exorcism;  

Parallel Translations

Simplified Cowboy Version
These gypsies were the seven sons of a Jewish preacher named Sceva.
New American Standard Bible (1995)
Seven sons of one Sceva, a Jewish chief priest, were doing this.
Legacy Standard Bible
Now seven sons of one named Sceva, a Jewish chief priest, were doing this.
Bible in Basic English
And there were seven sons of a man named Sceva, a Jew and a chief priest, who did this.
Darby Translation
And there were certain [men], seven sons of Sceva, Jewish high priest, who were doing this.
New King James Version
Also there were seven sons of Sceva, a Jewish chief priest, who did so.
Christian Standard Bible®
Seven sons of Sceva, a Jewish chief priest, were doing this.
World English Bible
There were seven sons of one Sceva, a Jewish chief priest, who did this.
Wesley's New Testament (1755)
And there were seven sons of one Sceva a Jewish chief priest, who did this.
Weymouth's New Testament
There were seven sons of one Sceva, a Jew of high-priestly family, who were doing this.
King James Version (1611)
And there were seuen sonnes of one Sceua a Iewe, and chiefe of the Priests, which did so.
Literal Translation
And there were seven sons of Sceva, a Jewish chief priest, doing this.
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
They were seuen sonnes of one Sceua a Iewe the hye prest, which dyd so.
Mace New Testament (1729)
these practitioners were seven in number, the sons of Sceva a Jew, one of the chief priests.
Amplified Bible
Seven sons of one [named] Sceva, a Jewish chief priest, were doing this.
American Standard Version
And there were seven sons of one Sceva, a Jew, a chief priest, who did this.
Revised Standard Version
Seven sons of a Jewish high priest named Sceva were doing this.
Tyndale New Testament (1525)
And ther were seven sonnes of one Sceva a Iewe and chefe of the prestes which dyd so.
Update Bible Version
And there were seven sons of one Sceva, a Jew, a chief priest, who did this.
Webster's Bible Translation
And there were seven sons of [one] Sceva a Jew, [and] chief of the priests, who did so.
Young's Literal Translation
and there were certain -- seven sons of Sceva, a Jew, a chief priest -- who are doing this thing;
New Century Version
Seven sons of Sceva, a leading priest, were doing this.
New English Translation
(Now seven sons of a man named Sceva, a Jewish high priest, were doing this.)
Contemporary English Version
Seven sons of a Jewish high priest named Sceva were doing this,
Complete Jewish Bible
One time, seven sons of a Jewish cohen gadol named Skeva were doing this;
English Standard Version
Seven sons of a Jewish high priest named Sceva were doing this.
Geneva Bible (1587)
(And there were certaine sonnes of Sceua a Iewe, the Priest, about seuen which did this)
George Lamsa Translation
And there were seven sons of one Sce''va, a Jew, and chief of the priests, who did this.
Hebrew Names Version
There were seven sons of one Skeva, a Yehudi chief Kohen, who did this.
International Standard Version
Seven sons of a Jewish high priest named Sceva were doing this.
Etheridge Translation
There were seven sons of a man, a certain Jihudoya, chief of the priests, whose name was Skeva, who did this.
Murdock Translation
And there were seven sons of one Sceva, a Jew, and chief of the priests, who did this.
New Living Translation
Seven sons of Sceva, a leading priest, were doing this.
New Life Bible
A Jewish leader of the people by the name of Sceva had seven sons. These sons were trying to do this.
English Revised Version
And there were seven sons of one Sceva, a Jew, a chief priest, which did this.
New Revised Standard
Seven sons of a Jewish high priest named Sceva were doing this.
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
And there were seven sons of one Sceva, a Jew, a High-priest, who, this thing, were doing.
Douay-Rheims Bible
And there were certain men, seven sons of Sceva, a Jew, a chief priest, that did this.
King James Version
And there were seven sons of one Sceva, a Jew, and chief of the priests, which did so.
Lexham English Bible
(Now seven sons of a certain Sceva, a Jewish chief priest, were doing this.)
Bishop's Bible (1568)
And there were seuen sonnes of one Sceua a Iewe, and chiefe of ye priestes, which dyd so.
New American Standard Bible
Now there were seven sons of Sceva, a Jewish chief priest, doing this.
Good News Translation
Seven brothers, who were the sons of a Jewish High Priest named Sceva, were doing this.
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
And ther weren seuene sones of a Jewe, Steuen, a prince of preestis, that diden this thing.

Contextual Overview

13Now there were some itinerant Jewish exorcists who tried to invoke the name of the Lord Jesus over those with evil spirits. They would say, "I bind you by Jesus, whom Paul proclaims." 14Seven sons of Sceva, a Jewish chief priest, were doing this.15Eventually, one of the evil spirits answered them, "Jesus I know, and I know about Paul, but you, who are you?" 16Then the man with the evil spirit jumped on them and overpowered them all. The attack was so violent that they ran out of the house naked and wounded. 17This became known to all the Jews and Greeks living in Ephesus, and fear came over all of them. So the name of the Lord Jesus was held in high honor. 18Many who had believed now came forward, confessing and disclosing their deeds. 19And a number of those who had practiced magic arts brought their books and burned them in front of everyone. When the value of the books was calculated, it came to fifty thousand drachmas. 20So the word of the Lord powerfully continued to spread and prevail.

Bible Verse Review
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Cross-References

Genesis 19:4
Before they had gone to bed, all the men of the city of Sodom, both young and old, surrounded the house.
Genesis 19:8
Look, I have two daughters who have never slept with a man. Let me bring them to you, and you can do to them whatever you want. But do not do anything to these men, for they have come under the protection of my roof."
Genesis 19:12
Then the two men said to Lot, "Do you have anyone else here-a son-in-law, your sons or daughters, or anyone else in the city who belongs to you? Get them out of here,
Genesis 19:14
So Lot went out and spoke to the sons-in-law who were pledged in marriage to his daughters. "Get up," he said. "Get out of this place, for the LORD is about to destroy the city!" But his sons-in-law thought he was joking.
Genesis 19:17
As soon as the men had brought them out, one of them said, "Run for your lives! Do not look back, and do not stop anywhere on the plain! Flee to the mountains, or you will be swept away!"
Genesis 19:22
Hurry! Run there quickly, for I cannot do anything until you reach it." That is why the town was called Zoar.
Genesis 19:28
He looked down toward Sodom and Gomorrah and all the land of the plain, and he saw the smoke rising from the land like smoke from a furnace.
Genesis 19:30
Lot and his two daughters left Zoar and settled in the mountains-for he was afraid to stay in Zoar-where they lived in a cave.
Exodus 9:21
but those who disregarded the word of the LORD left their servants and livestock in the field.
Exodus 12:31
Then Pharaoh summoned Moses and Aaron by night and said, "Get up, leave my people, both you and the Israelites! Go, worship the LORD as you have requested.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And there were seven sons of one Sceva a Jew,.... Who strolled about the country, and used exorcisms: and

chief of the priests; that were at Ephesus; not the high priest of the Jews, for he would have been at Jerusalem, and not at Ephesus; though indeed it does not necessarily follow from the words, that Sceva himself was there, only his seven sons: however, no such name appears in the catalogue of the Jewish high priests, nor is it reasonable to think, that seven sons of an high priest should follow such a vagabond course of life: Beza's ancient copy only calls him "a priest"; and the Alexandrian copy reads his name, Sceuta, and the Ethiopic version omits it; it is the same with סכואה, and signifies a spectator, or observer; see the Targum on 2 Samuel 13:34.

which did so; adjured the devils in the name of Jesus, to come out; at least they did so in one case, as follows.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

One Sceva - Sceva is a Greek name, but nothing more is known of him.

Chief of the priests - This cannot mean that he was high priest among the Jews, as it is wholly improbable that his sons would be wandering exorcists. But it denotes that he was of the sacerdotal order. He was a Jewish chief priest; a priest of distinction, and had held the office of a ruler. The word “chief priest,” in the New Testament, usually refers to men of the sacerdotal order who were also rulers in the Sanhedrin.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Acts 19:14. Seven sons of one Sceva, a Jew, and chief of the priests — The original Ιουδαιου αρχιερεως, dignifies a Jewish high priest; but it is not probable that any sons, much less seven sons of a Jewish high priest, should be strolling exorcists: it is therefore likely that υιοισκευατινοςιερεως, the sons of Skeva, a certain priest, as it stands in the Codex Bezae, is the true reading. The whole verse in that MS. reads thus: Among them there also the sons of Skeva, a priest, who wished to do the same: for they were accustomed to exorcise such persons. And entering in to the demoniac, they began to invoke that Name, saying, We command thee by Jesus, whom Paul preacheth, to go out. And the evil spirit angered, and said unto them, Jesus I know, c. It has been often remarked that in our Lord's time there were many of the Jews that professed to cast out demons and perhaps to this our Lord alludes, Matthew 12:27. See Clark's note there; "Matthew 12:27".

Josephus, in speaking of the wisdom of Solomon, says that he had that skill by which demons are expelled; and that he left behind him the manner of using exorcisms, by which they are cast out; and that those arts were known among his countrymen down to his own time; and then gives us the following relation: "I have seen a certain man of my own country whose name was Eleazar, releasing people that were demoniacs, in the presence of Vespasian, his sons, his captains, and the whole multitude of his soldiers. The manner of the cure was this: He put a ring, that had a root of one of those sorts mentioned by Solomon, to the nostrils of the demoniac, after which he drew out the demon through his nostrils; and, when the man fell down, immediately he adjured him to return into him no more, making still mention of Solomon, and reciting the incantations that he had composed. And when Eleazar would persuade the spectators that he had such power, he set at a little distance a cup of water, and commanded the demon, as he went out of the man, to overturn it; and, when this was done, the skill and wisdom of Solomon were showed very manifestly." Joseph. ANTIQ. book viii. cap. 2, sect. 5. Whiston's edition.

That there were such incantations among the Jews we know well, and that there are still such found, and that they are attributed to Solomon; but that they are his remains to be proved; and could this even be done, a point remains which can never be proved, viz. that those curious arts were a part of that wisdom which he received from God, as Josephus intimates. Indeed, the whole of the above account gives the strongest suspicion of its being a trick by the Jewish juggler, which neither Josephus nor the emperor could detect; but the ring, the root, the cup of water, the spell, c. all indicate imposture. Magicians among the Jews were termed בעלי שם baaley shem, Masters of the Name, that is, the name of Jehovah יהוה by a certain pronunciation of which they believed the most wonderful miracles could be wrought. There were several among them who pretended to this knowledge; and, when they could not deny the miracles of our Lord, they attributed them to his knowledge of the true pronunciation of this most sacred name.


 
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