Commentary on Acts 3:22-26 (Read Acts 3:22-26) Here is a powerful address to warn the Jews of the dreadful consequences of their unbelief, in the very words of Moses, their favourite prophet, out of pretended zeal for whom they were ready to reject Christianity, and to try to destroy...
Meyer's NT CommentaryActs 3:21. Whom the heaven must receive (as the place of abode appointed for Him by God until the Parousia). Taken thus,[146] οὐρανόν is the subject (Beza, Piscator, Castalio, and others, the Socinians, also Kuinoel, de Wette, Baumgarten, Lechler, ...
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Pulpit CommentaryVerse 19. - Turn again for be converted, A.V., with no difference in sense; that so there may come seasons of refreshing for when the times of refreshing shall come, A.V. Turn again. The turning to God is the consequence of the change of mind (μετάνοια)...
New Living Translation Stretch out your hand with healing power; may miraculous signs and wonders be done through the name of your holy servant Jesus." Matthew Henry's Commentary on Acts 4:30 Commentary on Acts 4:23-31 (ReadActs 4:23-31) ...
Acts 4 The priests and the captain of the temple guard and the Sadducees came up to Peter and John while they were speaking to the people. They were greatly disturbed because the apostles were teaching the people, proclaiming in Jesus the resurrection of
Those whom God has designed for eternal salvation, shall be effectually brought to Christ, till the earth is filled with the knowledge of his glory. Read More Taken fromMatthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible (Concise) Footnotes6
Benson Commentary Acts 12:20.Herod,&c. — The historian now proceeds to mention some circumstances that were introductory to the miserable end of Herod;was highly displeased with them of Tyre and Sidon —On account of some supposed affront which he had received from them, and which provoked...
Benson CommentaryActs 16:13-15. On the sabbath we went out of the city — The Jews usually held their religious assemblies (either by choice or constraint) at a distance from the heathen; by a river side — The river Strymon, which ran between Philippi and Neapolis; where prayer was wont...
IVP New Testament Commentary Series IVP New Testament Commentaries are made available by the generosity of InterVarsity Press. 15 entries for Acts 9 THE JERUSALEM CHURCH: ITS GROWTH (3:1â9:31) THE JERUSALEM CHURCH: ITS GROWTH (3:1â9:31) Communal experiments and reli...