Acts 4 Commentary Chapter 4 Peter and John imprisoned.(1-4)The apostles boldly testify to Christ.(5-14)Peter and John refuse to be silenced.(15-22)The believers unite in prayer and praise.(23-31)The holy charity of the Christians.(32-37) ...
Acts 4:20 20 For it is not possible for us to keep from saying what we have seen and have knowledge of. Read Chapter Compare PREVIOUS Acts 4:19 NEXT Acts 4:21 Acts 4:20 Meaning and Commentary Acts 4:20 For we cannot but speak It was not physically, but morally impossible; or ...
Pulpit CommentaryVerse 30. - While thou stretchest for by stretching, A.V.; thy for thine, A.V.; through for by, A.V.; Servant for child, A.V., as in ver. 27 and Acts 3:13, 26. While thou stretchest, etc. The A.V. seems preferable. It was the fact that, while they pr...
CHAPTER 1 Ac 1:1-11. Introduction—Last Days of Our Lord upon Earth—His Ascension. 1, 2. former treatise—Luke's Gospel. Theophilus—(See on [1929]Lu 1:3). began to do and teach—a very important statement, dividing the work of Christ into two great branches: the one embracing His...
over 5000. We see that Peter still addressed them as sons of the prophets, and of the covenant which G-d gave to your father Abraham (3:25). The covenant with Abraham is still perfectly valid, and is fulfilled, and will be fulfilled, in Yeshua's ministry (Acts 3:26 and chapter 4)...
ISBN 1-85075-817-4.The Acts of the Apostles: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary, by Ben Witherington III. Eerdmans, Grand Rapids, 1998. 875 pp. $50.00. ISBN 0-8028-4501-0.WAVES OF SCHOLARSHIP ON THE BOOK OF ACTS continue to flow onto our bookshelves, and the storm appears unlikely to ...
Chapter Contents The descent of the Holy Spirit at the day of Pentecost. (1-4) The apostles speak in divers languages. (5-13) Peter's address to the Jews. (14-36) Three thousand souls converted. (37-41) The piety and affection of the disciples. (42-47) Commentary on Acts 2:1-4...
SeeLa dimension imaginaire du réel dans la philosophie de Husserl, Section II, Chapter 4. 170. AD p. 11. 171. PossPhil pp. 35 and 255–59 (translation and commentary ofBeilageXXIII by Merleau-Ponty). 172. Ideas IIp. 287. 173. ...
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Acts 2:42-47 CompleteConcise Chapter Contents The descent of the Holy Spirit at the day of Pentecost. (1-4) The apostles speak in divers languages. (5-13) Peter's address to the Jews. (14-36) Three thousand souls converted. (37-41) The piety and affect...
Read ChapterCompare PREVIOUSActs 4:20NEXTActs 4:22 Images for Acts 4:21 Acts 4:21 Meaning and Commentary Acts 4:21 So when they had further threatened them Either repeated the same, as before; or added some more severe ones, to terrify them, if possible; not being able to answer their...