_And serve tables. The apostles did not judge it proper for them to be
so much employed in managing that common stock, out of which every
one, as they stood in need, were supplied, as to meat, and all other
necessities: this took up too much of their time, which might be
better employed in preaching... [ Continue Reading ]
_Look ye out among you seven men, and men of a good repute and
character, full of the Holy Ghost. (Witham) --- Diverse circumstances
prove, that they were chosen to be about the altar also. They were to
be full of the Holy Ghost and wisdom: they received the imposition of
the apostles' hands, and in... [ Continue Reading ]
By the names of these seven, it would appear, that they were all
Greeks. The reason of this, most probably, is to silence more
effectually all future murmurs, by giving to the aggrieved party
protectors of their own nation. (Tirinus) --- The history of Stephen
occurs hereafter. Philip, in the 8th ch... [ Continue Reading ]
And they, that is, the apostles, laid, or imposed hands upon them.
These deacons, therefore, were designed and ordained for a sacred
ministry, and not only to manage the common stock, and temporals of
the faithful. This is proved, 1. By the qualifications required in
such men, who were to be full of... [ Continue Reading ]
_Called of the Libertines. [2] That is, of the synagogue of those,
whose fathers had been made slaves under Pompey, and the Romans, but
who had again been restored to their liberty, and had been made free.
There were other synagogues for the Jews of Cyrene, of Alexandria, &c.
No doubt but St. Stephe... [ Continue Reading ]
Who should say, that _they heard him speaking words of blasphemy
against Moses, and against God, against the law and the temple: that
Jesus would destroy the temple. These accusations were forged; for the
apostles themselves still frequented the temple, and Jesus came to
fulfil the law, as to its mo... [ Continue Reading ]
It was true that Jesus would destroy the place, and change their
traditions, yet they were false witnesses, because they deposed, that
Stephen had made these assertions, which he had not, purposely to
excite the Jews to rise up against him, and put him to death. Besides,
had Stephen spoken what was... [ Continue Reading ]
Saw his face, as it were the face of an angel. All in the council, or
sanhedrim, saw an extraordinary and charming brightness in the
countenance of Stephen, which struck them with admiration and fear.
(Witham) --- Angel. His face shone with a wonderful brightness, an
emblem of his interior perfectio... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver 1. Of the Grecians against the Hebrews. [1] By the Grecians are
many times understood the heathens or pagans, as Acts xiv. 1, xviii.
4., &c., but here by Grecians (which some translate Hellenists or
Grecists) we may understand those new converted Christians, who had
been Jews before, but who had... [ Continue Reading ]