To the temple. Though the Jewish ceremonies wee shortly to cease, yet
it was not unlawful to follow them; and they went to the temple as a
proper place for prayer. (Witham) --- The ninth hour, that is, about
three in the afternoon. But we must here observe, that the Hebrews
divided the light into tw... [ Continue Reading ]
_Look upon us. St. Peter said this to raise his attention and
expectation, but the poor man thought of nothing but an alms.
(Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
But what I have, I give thee. Though St. Luke told us, (chap. ii. 43.)
that the apostles did many miracles and prodigies, yet this is the
first specified. In the name of Jesus of Nazareth, (known by that
name, though of Bethlehem) arise, and walk. In the name of Jesus,
lately nailed to a cross. (Wit... [ Continue Reading ]
_As he held Peter and John. That is, kept close by them, and with
them, out of joy and gratitude. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Peter seeing, made answer to the people. This is the second sermon,
that is related, which, as St. John Chrysostom, observes, was spoken
publicly in the temple. --- Why look you upon us? St. Peter, at the
beginning take care to give the glory to God. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
Who does not admire, in this second discourse of St. Peter, as well as
in his first, the prudence and discretion, with which he blames the
Jews? He reproaches them, but with such mildness, as not to offend
them, and dispenses to them truths in proportion to their capacity to
bear them; after the exa... [ Continue Reading ]
_The just one, and the holy one, even the author of life you killed:
he that is the just one promised, the Messias, the Son of God, and
true God. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_You did it through ignorance, but such as could not excuse the chief
of you. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_The times of refreshment. The time of eternal rest and happiness, &c.
--- These words, you may be saved, must be understood, to make the
sense complete. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
Whom heaven indeed must receive, as also in the Protestant translation
not contain: nor can any argument be drawn from hence, that Christ's
body cannot be truly at the same time in the holy Sacrament,
especially after a different manner. The true sense of these words is,
that heaven is the place of... [ Continue Reading ]
_Moses said. He brings them this testimony of Moses concerning the
Messias, to shew the punishment they deserve for not receiving him.
(Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
Which will not hear that prophet. St. Peter's argument is this. If
disobedience to the ordinances of God by the voice of Moses, was
punishable with death, how much more severe will be the punishment of
those, who refuse obedience to the doctrines of Jesus, to whom all the
prophets bore testimony, an... [ Continue Reading ]
_You are the children... to you first God raising up his Son. He gives
them encouragement, that not only the promise of sending the Messias
was made to them, but that he came, and is to be preached to them: and
that the blessings of his coming are first offered to them. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]