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ACTS 4:36 VIwsh,f
The Textus Receptus, following P Y 1 33 69 326 440 522 623 920 1611
1827 _al,_ reads VIwsh/j, a spelling that reflects the tendency to
replace a non-Greek ending (&f) with one more...
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Verse Acts 4:36. _JOSES_] Or, _Joseph_, as many excellent MSS. read;
but who he was, farther than what is here said, we know not.
_SURNAMED BARNABAS_] Or, _Barsabbas_, according to the _Coptic_.
_T...
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AND JOSES - Many manuscripts, instead of “Joses,” here read
“Joseph.” The reasons why this individual is selected and
specified particularly were, doubtless, because he was a foreigner;
because it was...
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CHAPTER 4
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1. Their Arrest (Acts 4:1).
2. The Result of the Testimony (Acts 4:4).
3. Peter and John before the Rulers and Elders (Acts 4:5).
4. Peter's bold witness ...
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ACTS 4:36 TO ACTS 5:11. COMMUNITY OF GOODS AMONG THE FIRST CHRISTIANS.
Acts 4:36 f. The Case of Joses Barnabas. Joses is not again heard of
in the NT under this name, but always under his other name,...
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The heart and soul of the crowd who had believed was one; and no one
used to say that any of his possessions was his own, but they had all
things in common. And the apostles kept on bearing witness to...
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ARREST (Acts 4:1-4)...
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The next chapter should begin here.
JOSES. Texts read Joseph, as in Acts 1:23.
BARNABAS. It is possible that Joseph Barnabas, or
BARNABAS. It is possible that Joseph Barnabas, or Barnabbas, is the...
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_And Joses_ The same name as _Joseph_, which form the oldest MSS.
give.
_who by the apostles was surnamed Barnabas_ He was the companion of St
Paul in his first missionary journey (Acts 13:2), and is...
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UNANIMITY AND LOVE AMONG THE FIRST CHRISTIANS...
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ἸΩΣῊΦ with אABDE and _Vulg_., also several cursives and some
other versions.
36. ἸΩΣΉΦ. The oldest MSS. give this as the form of the word.
Barnabas, who was so called, was afterwards the companion of...
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_THE APOSTLES IN THEIR OWN COMPANY ACTS 4:23-37:_ When the apostles
came back to their own company they: (1) reported what commands and
injunctions their accusers had lain upon them, (2) reported what...
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ΈΠΙΚΛΗΘΕΊΣ _aor. pass. part. (adj.) от_ ΈΠΙΚΑΛΈΩ
(G1941) называть, звать по имени.
ΜΕΘΕΡΜΗΝΕΥΌΜΕΝΟΝ _praes. pass. part. от_
ΜΕΘΕΡΜΗΝΕΎΩ (G3177) переводить,
ΥΙΌΣ (G5207) сын; здесь используется в
сем...
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JOSES,—SURNAMED BARNABAS,— Considering how common the names of
_Joses_ and _Joseph_ were, there seems no just reason to conclude, as
some have done, that this was the _Joseph_ mentioned ch. Acts 1:23...
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8. IN THE UPPER ROOM. Acts 4:28, Acts 5:11.
a.
The Prayer Service. Acts 4:23-31.
Acts 4:23
And being let go, they came to their own company,
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36, 37. After stating that many brethren who had property sold it, and
gave up the proceeds, Luke now gives an individual instance of this
liberality, introduced, no doubt, on account of the subsequen...
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And Joses, who by the apostles was surnamed Barnabas, (which is,
being interpreted, The son of consolation,) a Levite, and of the
country of Cyprus,
AND JOSES, This reading is in no uncial manuscr...
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30 The timid opposition of the Sanhedrin is in contrast to the
boldness of those who proclaimed the evangel. God manifested Himself
by miraculous interventions, and the powers of the kingdom abounded....
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ARREST OF PETER AND JOHN
1-22. Arrest of Peter and John. Peter's speech before the Sanhedrin.
The proceedings of the Apostles displeased the authorities, (1)
because they taught the people (Acts 4:2)...
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JOSES] RV 'Joseph.' BARNABAS] lit. 'the Son of Prophecy.' We learn
from Acts 13:1 that he was a prophet; and he probably gained his name
'Barnabas' from some specially comforting or consoling prophecy...
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GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYONE
ACTS
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 4
THE *JEWISH LEADERS ARREST PETER AND JOHN, 4:1-4
V1 Peter and John were speaking to the people. As they spoke, the
priests, the captain of th...
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AND JOSES, WHO BY THE APOSTLES WAS SURNAMED BARNABAS. — The better
MSS. give the name as Joseph. It is possible, as Rabbinic writers
often give _Jose_ for Joseph, that both were but different forms, l...
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CHAPTER 11
HONESTY AND PRETENCE IN THE PRIMITIVE CHURCH
Acts 4:36; Acts 6:1
THE exact period in the history of the apostolic Church at which we
have now arrived is a most interesting one. We stand a...
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Ἰωσῆς δὲ : δέ introduces the special case of Barnabas
after the general statement in Acts 4:34. ὁ ἐπικ., _cf._ Acts
1:23. On what occasion this surname was conferred by the Apostles
nothing certain is...
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LYING TO THE HOLY SPIRIT
Acts 4:36-37; Acts 5:1-11
The Spirit of God is the source of generous and liberal giving. It is
a poor substitute to set up bazaars, and fairs, and ice cream suppers.
When th...
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Opposition to apostolic preaching and work seems to have originated
mostly from the influence of the Sadducees. The preaching of the
apostles contradicted all the cardinal elements in the Sadducean
ph...
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Sharing Blessings
Perhaps because Peter and John had overcome this first threatening act
of the religious leaders, the church was united. Early Christian unity
is very evident in the way they readily...
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BARNABAS
33-37. Here we have another allusion to the community of goods,
practiced by the Apostolic church, necessitated by the suddenness and
improvidence of the Pentecostal revival, and inspired by...
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And the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one
soul: neither said any of them that aught of the things which he
possessed was his own; but they had all things common. (33) And wi...
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First of all we see man in an entirely new place man risen from among
the dead and ascending to heaven. The risen ascended man, Christ
Jesus, is the new starting-point of the dealings of God. The firs...
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_BARNABAS_
‘Barnabas, (which is being interpreted, The son of consolation).’
Acts 4:36
The name Barnabas may be equally translated ‘Son of Prophecy’ or
‘Son of Consolation.’ We cling to the latter,...
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In a word, they are invited to return by repentance, and enjoy all the
promises made to Israel. The Messiah Himself should return from heaven
to establish their blessing. The whole nation is here addr...
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AND JOSES,.... The Vulgate Latin, Syriac, and Ethiopic versions, read
"Joseph", and so do Beza's most ancient copy, and two of his
manuscripts, and the Alexandrian copy, and others; for "Jose", or
"Jo...
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And Joses, who by the apostles was surnamed Barnabas, (which is, being
interpreted, The son of consolation,) a Levite, _and_ of the country
of Cyprus,
Ver. 36. _Surnamed Barnabas_] _See Trapp on "_ A...
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_And Joses_ Among the rest of those primitive converts who so
generously contributed of their substance for the relief and
subsistence of the poor believers, in these extraordinary
circumstances, ther...
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CYPRUS; an island in the north-eastern part of the Mediterranean. Acts
13:4; Acts 15:39....
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The unity and charity of the Church:...
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AND JOSES, WHO BY THE APOSTLES WAS SURNAMED BARNABAS, (WHICH IS, BEING
INTERPRETED, THE SON OF CONSOLATION,) A LEVITE, AND OF THE COUNTRY OF
CYPRUS,
v. 37. HAVING LAND, SOLD IT, AND BROUGHT THE MONEY...
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The religious leaders were greatly agitated by the public speaking of
the apostles, and the Sadducees particularly, for one of their
cardinal doctrines was the denial of any resurrection. They were
ev...
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AND JOSES, WHO WAS ALSO NAMED BARNABAS BY THE APOSTLES (WHICH IS
TRANSLATED SON OF ENCOURAGEMENT), A LEVITE OF THE COUNTRY OF CYPRUS,
1. Joses (Joseph) is also called by a nickname given by the apost...
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And Joseph, who by the apostles was surnamed Barnabas (which is, being
interpreted, Son of exhortation),. Levite,. man of Cyprus by race,
'WHO BY THE APOSTLES WAS SURNAMED'-'who had received from the...
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32-37 The disciples loved one another. This was the blessed fruit of
Christ's dying precept to his disciples, and his dying prayer for
them. Thus it was then, and it will be so again, when the Spirit...
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JOSES; some read Joseph; the Hebrew names, when turned into Greek,
meet with divers terminations or endings. SURNAMED BARNABAS; full of
consolation; not only in that he gave so liberally towards the r...
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36, 37. After stating that many brethren who had property sold it, and
gave up the proceeds, Luke now gives an individual instance of this
liberality, introduced, no doubt, on account of the subsequen...
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Hippolytus Exegetical Fragments
the curse against Levi, or, rather converts it into a blessing, on
account of the subsequent zeal of the tribe, and of Phinehas in
particular, in behalf of God. But th...
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Acts 4:36 And G1161 Joses G2500 who G3588 named G1941 (G5685) Barnabas
G921 by G5259 apostles G652 which...
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‘And Joseph, who by the apostles was surnamed Barnabas (which is,
being interpreted, Son of exhortation), a Levite, a man of Cyprus by
race, having a field, sold it, and brought the money and laid it...
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Acts 4:36-37. AND JOSEPH, WHO BY THE APOSTLES WAS SURNAMED BARNABAS.
This is given as one of the more famous instances of this giving up
houses and lands for the Lord's sake. Clement of Alexandria tel...
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_The Inner Life of the Church, Acts 4:32 to Acts 5:11_.
The characteristic feature is concord among the believers. The great
topic of preaching among them is the Lord's resurrection. The favour
they w...
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BARNABAS
(Βαρναβας). His name was Joseph (correct text, and not Jesus)
and he is mentioned as one illustration of those in verse Acts 4:34
who selling brought the money. The apostles gave him the ni...
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Acts 4
Before the Council
From this section of Apostolic history we may draw the following
practical inferences:
I. We may learn that if we are Christ's disciples we may expect to
encounter antagon...
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Acts 4:23
I. The whole Church is interested in the proceedings of its individual
members.
II. The right method of treating opposition to the Kingdom of Christ.
III. The spiritual and social results...
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Acts 4:32-5
Ananias and Sapphira
I. We have much need to lay to heart the lessons of this incident.
Christ's Church has long since come to include so many false or
unspiritual members, and to be so b...
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Acts 4:36
Barnabas is described as a "good man, full of the Holy Ghost and of
faith." Goodness, the Holy Ghost, faith these are the materials out of
which sons of exhortation must be made if they wou...
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CONTENTS: The first persecution. Peter's address to the Sanhedrin.
Preaching in Jesus' name forbidden. Christians again filled with the
Spirit. State of the Church at Jerusalem.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesu...
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Acts 4:1. _The captain of the temple_ was the captain of the watch,
and saw that the levites performed their duty day and night. He beat
them and set fire to their garments, if he found them asleep on...
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JOSEPH, A LEVITE BORN IN CYPRUS. He is "Barnabas" from this time on.
SOLD A FIELD HE OWNED. He did this out of love, of his own free will,
and brought the _entire_ sum of money, and turned it over to...
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_And being let go, they went to their own company._
BEING LET GO
We do not know what we or other people are until the restraint is
taken off. We call ourselves free, but there is not an absolutely f...
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_Joses, who by the apostles was surnamed Barnabas._
BARNABAS
Surnames become necessary as soon as men form themselves into
societies. They are then no longer adequately distinguished by the
simple “J...
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 4:36 BARNABAS is a major character in the later
chapters of Acts 1:1, particularly as Paul’s companion on his first
mission. That mission began on...
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_CRITICAL REMARKS_
Acts 4:32. THE MULTITUDE OF THEM THAT BELIEVED were not the new
converts merely, but the general body of the disciples.
Acts 4:33. GRACE.—Not favour with the people, as in Acts 2:4...
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EXPOSITION
ACTS 4:1
THE CAPTAIN OF THE TEMPLE. Only here and Acts 5:24, and Luke 22:4,
Luke 22:52 in the plural some
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Now as they spake unto the people, the priests, and the captain of the
temple, and the Sadducees, came upon them, being grieved that they
taught the people, and preached through Jesus the resurrection...
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1 Corinthians 9:6; Acts 11:19; Acts 11:20; Acts 11:22; Acts 11:30;...
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THE MARKS OF A GENUINE FAITH
Acts 4:32
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
We come today to a most interesting, and inside view of the lives and
ministry of the early saints. May the impact of this message call each...
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A son of consolation — Not only on account of his so largely
assisting the poor with his fortune; but also of those peculiar gifts
of the Spirit, whereby he was so well qualified both to comfort and t...