Acts 24:17-18

Acts 24:17-18

[17] Now  after  many  years  I came  to bring  alms  to  nation,  and  offerings.  [18] Whereupon  Jews  from  Asia  found  purified  in  the temple,  neither  with  multitude,  nor  with  tumult. 

What does Acts 24:17-18 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Rather than desecrating the temple ( Acts 24:6) Paul said he had returned to Jerusalem to give money to the Jews there and to present worship offerings in the temple. His gift was for the Jewish Christians in Jerusalem. Yet since Paul"s desire was that they would evangelize the unsaved Jews there, he could honestly say that he had brought alms to his nation. [1] "Alms" refers to the collection for the poor Jewish Christians, and "offerings" to Paul"s paying the expenses of the four men who had taken a vow ( Acts 21:23-26). He had completed the purification rites in an orderly manner when other Jews stirred up dissension and started a riot.