ACTS CHAPTER 11 ACTS 11:1 Peter, being accused for conversing with the
Gentiles, maketh his defence; the church is satisfied, and glorifieth
God. ACTS 11:19 The gospel having spread as far as Phenice, Cyprus,
and Antioch. ACTS 11:22 Barnabas is sent thither, who fetcheth Saul
from Tarsus: many peopl... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY THAT WERE OF THE CIRCUMCISION; they were such Jews as conversed
with them of the church, and argued against them for taking in the
Gentiles into any fellowship with them. But it may be that the
believing Jews might for a time be very weak, and offended at it,
until they were further satisfied b... [ Continue Reading ]
This is the objection they make against Peter, that, contrary to the
tradition of their elders, and precept of their wise men, its had
familiarly conversed with the Gentiles: see ACTS 10:28. This they look
upon as piacular, although no conversation in order to the gaining of
the Gentiles unto God wa... [ Continue Reading ]
This great apostle condescends to the least and weakest amongst them,
and gives an account of what he had done and the reasons that moved
him unto it, if by any means he might gain some, and confirm others.... [ Continue Reading ]
See this whole narration spoken to in the foregoing chapter. IT CAME
EVEN TO ME; to show that he was especially concerned in this vision,
it being for his instruction and regulation.... [ Continue Reading ]
FASTENED MINE EYES; it speaketh his great intention of mind upon it;
God so ordering of it, that it might leave the greater impression upon
him.... [ Continue Reading ]
He might now use them without any distinction indifferently.... [ Continue Reading ]
St. Peter here avoucheth that he had lived in this ceremonial
righteousness, though he thought himself far from being institled
thereby. HATH AT ANY TIME ENTERED INTO MOUTH; he abstained from all
the appearances of that evil.... [ Continue Reading ]
This is twice spoken to St. Peter, that it might be the more
unquestionable with him and others, it seeming otherwise very strange;
and, it may be, therefore twice by St. Luke recorded.... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS WAS DONE THREE TIMES; for the same reason but now mentioned, that
God might more abundantly manifest this mystery of the calling in of
the Gentiles, which had been so long hid. ALL WERE DRAWN UP AGAIN INTO
HEAVEN; all this was from heaven; unto which also it tended, namely,
to bring the Gentile... [ Continue Reading ]
So many sent, and such a journey willingly undertaken, for to gain
instruction in the way of life.... [ Continue Reading ]
THESE SIX BRETHREN ACCOMPANIED ME; whom they might hear testify the
same thing, that in the mouths of so many it might be established. WE
ENTERED INTO THE MAN'S HOUSE: the man meant is Cornelius, concerning
the entry into whose house, and converse with him, the doubt or
controversy was that he was n... [ Continue Reading ]
AN ANGEL, who, by reason of his appearing a man, is, in ACTS 10:30,
called A MAN.... [ Continue Reading ]
God promises that upon his obedience to this oracle, in sending for
Peter, he should tell him those things that were necessary to be known
by him and his whole family unto their salvation. Whatsoever was
formerly the case of such as obeyed the precepts of Noah, (as they
were called), after Christ is... [ Continue Reading ]
AS I BEGAN TO SPEAK; whilst Peter was speaketh, as ACTS 1:1. THE HOLY
GHOST FELL ON THEM, as in the day of Pentecost, ACTS 2:4, he had
fallen on the apostles; either visibly, by fiery cloven tongues; or
rather by extraordinarily enduing them with the gift of tongues;
enabling the most illiterate amo... [ Continue Reading ]
OF THE LORD; of Christ, who is every where so called. HE SAID; but
these words seem rather spoken by St. John himself. MATTHEW 3:11 MARK
1:8; which makes no difference; for, first, Whatsoever a disciple of
Christ says in his name, it is as if it were spoken by himself: _He
that heareth not, heareth... [ Continue Reading ]
The apostle's argument is cogent: They who have the grace signified by
baptism, ought to have the seal of that grace; but the Gentiles had
the grace signified by baptism. Or, they who have the inward baptism,
may not be denied the outward. As he that hath a right to an
inheritance, cannot without in... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY HELD THEIR PEACE; they were fully satisfied with the reason St.
Peter had given them of his admitting the Gentiles unto baptism, and
fellowship with him; wisely inferring from what Peter had said, that
what he had done was of God, who was to be acknowledged in it. THEN
HATH GOD ALSO TO THE GENT... [ Continue Reading ]
So true hath it been from the beginning of the gospel, that _sanguis
martyrum est semen eccesiae._ St. Stephen's death, and the persecution
upon it, was a great means of disseminating the gospel. Thus all
things work for good. PHENICE; the country about Tyre. CYPRUS; an
island in the Mediterranean S... [ Continue Reading ]
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MEN OF CYPRUS AND CYRENE; they were such as were born in Cyprus and
Cyrene, but had their habitation in Jerusalem, and now upon the
persecution there fled unto Antioch; which by this means in time
became the Jerusalem of the Gentile Christians, whither their greatest
resort was. SPAKE UNTO T... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HAND OF THE LORD; the power, assistance, and working of God,
expressed by the hand, which is the organ or instrument men use in
working. This hand or work of God was manifest, first, In the miracles
which they wrought. Secondly, In the conversion of any by these
miracles. For these alone cannot... [ Continue Reading ]
CAME UNTO THE EARS OF THE CHURCH; this pleonasm seems emphatical, to
show with what readiness and delight the church heard the news of the
conversion of so many to Christ. Of BARNABAS we read, ACTS 4:36, who
had given such an earnest of love to God, and true faith in Christ,
for whose sake he sold w... [ Continue Reading ]
THE GRACE OF GOD; which appeared in their conversion, being made
manifest by their professions, and answered by their pious lives and
conversations; for all which they might cry, Grace, grace. By _the
grace of God, _ is also to be understood the increasing of the church,
and adding to it such as sho... [ Continue Reading ]
Barnabas is here described to be beyond what the Jews called a
righteous man, who would say to his neighbour, That which is yours is
yours, and that which is mine is mine; meaning such as would do no
wrong. But Barnabas, as the good man in their esteem, (such a one as
the apostle speaks of, ROMANS 5... [ Continue Reading ]
SAUL, or Paul, being Barnabas's friend and acquaintance, whom Barnabas
had brought to the knowledge of the apostles, ACTS 9:27; he goes now
to seek him, that they might advise and strengthen one another in the
work of the Lord.... [ Continue Reading ]
A WHOLE YEAR THEY ASSEMBLED THEMSELVES: frequency of meeting to
partake of the ordinances of God, is the great reason why the gospel
was so prevalent in this place. THE DISCIPLES WERE CALLED CHRISTIANS
FIRST IN ANTIOCH; which will be renowned so long as the world lasts,
because here the banner of Ch... [ Continue Reading ]
These here meant were enabled to foretell things to come; a gift which
God did furnish some of his church with on such an extraordinary
occasion, EPHESIANS 4:11, whereby they did beforehand signify future
things for the good for the church, as here.... [ Continue Reading ]
BY THE SPIRIT; by a resolution from the Spirit, as one of his gifts,
and not by judicial astrology, or any other means real or pretended;
for it is a prerogative of God only to foretell things to come, as
ISAIAH 41:22,23. WHICH CAME TO PASS IN THE DAYS OF CLAUDIUS CAESAR:
this famine Suetonius and o... [ Continue Reading ]
EVERY MAN ACCORDING TO HIS ABILITY; which is the measure whereby we
must mete out unto others: we are to give alms of such things as we
have, or according as we are able, LUKE 11:41. These _brethren, _ or
believers, IN JUDEA, were very poor, by reason of the extraordinary
malice and persecution of t... [ Continue Reading ]
TO THE ELDERS; to the apostles; or if they (as it is probable) were
gone out of Jerusalem, to the governors or chief of the churches; for
the famine being to come over all Judea, it is most probable that the
other churches, besides that in Jerusalem, did partake of this bounty.... [ Continue Reading ]