_Unless you be circumcised. Many who had been converted from Judaism,
held that none, not even converted from paganism, could be saved,
unless they were circumcised, and observed the other ceremonies of the
law of Moses. (Witham) --- See Galatians v. 2._... [ Continue Reading ]
To the apostles and priests, [1] where we find again presbyters in
Greek, meaning bishops and priests. (Witham) --- Paul...should go
to...Jerusalem. We learn from Galatians ii. 2. 4. that St. Paul
undertook this journey in consequence of a divine revelation, and was
accompanied by Barnabas and Titus... [ Continue Reading ]
_Former days. Literally, in the days of old; that is, at the
conversion of Cornelius, many years ago, about the year 35; and it was
now 51. (Witham) --- St. Peter at the head of the Council, spoke
first; St. James as Bishop of Jerusalem, spoke next, and all, as St.
Jerome says, came into the sentenc... [ Continue Reading ]
_Why tempt you God, by calling in question what he hath sufficiently
attested, and approved, and by being incredulous to his promises of
giving salvation to the Gentiles, and to all nations. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
In the historical sense he is speaking of the prosperity of the house
of Juda, in the reign of Ezechias, or their return from captivity. But
in this respect, it is certain that the prophecy never had its entire
accomplishment. The passage in the text is cited from the Septuagint.
The Hebrew is, "I w... [ Continue Reading ]
_To the Lord was known his own work. He bringeth it to pass, as he
hath decreed, though his decrees are to us unknown. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Wherefore I judge, and join my judgment with Peter. St. John
Chrysostom thinks that James had a special authority in the Council,
as bishop of Jerusalem, and because of the great veneration, which
those zealous for the Jewish law had for him: but his power was
certainly inferior to that of St. Pete... [ Continue Reading ]
Things strangled and from blood. In these prohibitions, the Church
indulged the particular feelings of the Jews, that the bond of union
between them and the Gentiles might be more closely united; the latter
in these two instances giving way to the prejudices of the former, who
in their turn gave up... [ Continue Reading ]
_For Moses...hath in every city. Not only the Jews, but the Christians
converted from Judaism, still followed the ceremonies of the law of
Moses. (Witham) --- Let not the Jews complain, that we abandon Moses,
and destroy the law by this regulation. No: it shall subsist for ever
in a more perfect sta... [ Continue Reading ]
_The brethren of the Gentiles. Hence we see, that he letter, with the
decree of the Council, only regarded those converts, who had been
Gentiles; neither are they forbidden to use the Jewish ceremonies, but
a declaration is made, that they have no obligation to follow the said
ceremonies and precept... [ Continue Reading ]
_Some who went out from us, from Jerusalem, and pretended to speak our
mind, and in our name, but we gave them no such commission. (Witham)
--- A proper description of heretics, schismatics, and seditious
preachers, who go out from their own superiors, and pretend to teach
and preach without any mis... [ Continue Reading ]
It hath seemed good to the Holy Ghost, and to us. To us in these
matters, wherein by the promises of Christ, we are directed by the
Holy Ghost, the spirit of truth, &c. --- Than these necessary things.
Necessary at this juncture, and always, if we except that order of
abstaining from blood, and thin... [ Continue Reading ]
_From blood, and from things strangled. The use of these things,
though of their own nature indifferent, were here prohibited, to bring
the Jews more easily to admit of the society of the Gentiles; and to
exercise the latter in obedience. But this prohibition was but
temporary, and has long since ce... [ Continue Reading ]
We may here briefly remark, that the controversy was finally adjusted
by the decree of the Council. 2ndly, That all, not only the Gentiles,
but the abettors and masters of the former dissension, experienced
great consolation in the promulgation of the decision, receiving it as
the resolve not of mer... [ Continue Reading ]
_Judas and Silas, being prophets, that is, preachers, as the word
prophet, is divers times taken. (Witham) --- Not only such were called
prophets, as had the gift of predicting future events, but such
moreover as had the gift of interpreting Scripture, and of speaking of
the things of God. (Bible de... [ Continue Reading ]
_There was a dissension, [2] or dispute, with reasoning, and arguing
upon the matter. St. Paul represented to St. Barnabas, that he was not
for having John Mark to be their companion, because he had before left
them, but St. Barnabas was for having with them his kinsman Mark; and
the dispute was suc... [ Continue Reading ]