St. Luke, who was the author of this history, alludes, in this verse,
to his gospel, which he calls his first discourse. In that he informs
us, not only of the actions, but also the doctrines of our Saviour.
These words, to do and to teach, are the abridgment of the whole
gospel: here he gives us th... [ Continue Reading ]
Until the day on which, giving commandments by the Holy Ghost to the
apostles whom he had chosen, he was taken up. As the Scripture was
written without distinction of verses, and without any stops, or
commas, which were added afterwards) the construction, and joining of
words in this verse, is ambig... [ Continue Reading ]
Appearing, &c. Why did he not appear to all, but only to his
disciples? Because to many of them, who did not know the mystery, he
would have seemed a phantom. For if the disciples themselves were
diffident, and terrified, and required to touch him with their hands,
how would others have been affecte... [ Continue Reading ]
_And eating with them. [1] This is a literal translation from the
vulgar Latin. But the Protestant translation from some Greek copies,
would have it, And being assembled together, he commanded them, &c.
Mr. Bois defends the Latin Vulgate and even by the authority of St.
John Chrysostom who doubtless... [ Continue Reading ]
_Baptized with the Holy Ghost, that is, cleansed, and sanctified by
the plentiful graces he shall pour upon you. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom of Israel? Some of
them, as St. John Chrysostom observes, had still their thoughts upon a
temporal kingdom of the Messias. Christ, to divert them from such
imaginations, tells them, their business is to be witnesses of his
doctrine and miracles, part... [ Continue Reading ]
_He was raised up. Raised himself up, and ascended, &c. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Behold two men, that is, two angels, stood by them in white apparel.
(Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
So shall he come, as you have seen him going. This word going, says
St. John Chrysostom, sufficiently intimates, that he ascended by his
own power: for so will he come by his own power to judge the world.
(Witham) --- Jesus Christ shall come on the last day, in the same
body, in the same majesty, to... [ Continue Reading ]
_Sabbath-day's journey. It cannot now be precisely determined what
this distance was, but it is most probable, that it was about a mile.
On particular occasions, it perhaps was allowed to exceed a little.
(Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Into an upper room, to be more retired in prayer. There they were
persevering with one mind in prayer. These few words denote to us
three dispositions to receive the Holy Ghost. 1. Prayer. 2.
Perseverance in it. 3. To be of one mind, perfectly united in charity,
and the love of one another. (Witham... [ Continue Reading ]
_Peter, rising up, &c. Peter, says St. John Chrysostom[2] on this
place, who was prince, or chief of the apostolical college, who had
authority over them all, who by his place and dignity, might, without
them, have chosen, and appointed a new apostle to succeed Judas,
(Christ having said to him, con... [ Continue Reading ]
_Possessed a field. Judas is here said to have done, what was done by
others, with the thirty pieces of money, the reward of his iniquity.
And being hanged, that is, as St. Matthew says, (chap. xxvii. 5.)
having hanged himself, he burst asunder. The Greek has it, falling
headlong, [3] as perhaps he... [ Continue Reading ]
_His bishoprick. The words were prophetically spoken in the Psalms, of
the traitor Judas. (Witham) --- Let their habitation. In some
manuscript copies, in both Greek and Syriac, we read his. In the
Psalms, the text was written against the Jews, the persecutors of
Christ in general; but in this place... [ Continue Reading ]
_Came in, and went out among us. That is, conversed with us. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_ To his own place of perdition, which he brought himself to.
(Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_And he gave them lots, which they might lawfully do, when they knew
that both of them were fit, and every way qualified for the office.
(Witham) --- Lots. This method of deciding the election of ministers
by lots, is one of those extraordinary methods which was inspired by
God; but can seldom or ev... [ Continue Reading ]