ACTS CHAPTER 12 ACTS 12:1 King Herod persecutes the Christians, kills
James, and imprisons Peter, who, upon the prayers of the church, is
delivered by an angel. ACTS 12:20 Herod, in his pride assuming the
glory due to God, is smitten by an angel, and dieth miserably. ACTS
12:24 After his death the w... [ Continue Reading ]
Who had especially the care of the church at Jerusalem: one eminent
amongst the apostles, and one of the sons of thunder, (or Boanerges),
for his zealous and earnest preaching, and therefore the more hated by
Herod: so that which our Saviour had foretold him came now to pass,
MATTHEW 20:23, that he... [ Continue Reading ]
All the posterity of Herod the Great, by his example, studied chiefly
to please the Roman emperors, and to gratify the Jews, whether by
right or wrong. THE DAYS OF UNLEAVENED BREAD; or the passover, which
festival solemnity lasted eight days; and God overruled the hypocrisy
of Herod (for he did not... [ Continue Reading ]
FOUR QUATERNIONS OF SOLDIERS: there were sixteen soldiers appointed to
keep Peter; the Romans using four soldiers at a time to keep sentry,
and the Jews dividing their nights into four watches, there were
enough to relieve the other, and to set a new watch as often as was
required for every night; o... [ Continue Reading ]
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PETER THEREFORE WAS KEPT IN PRISON, till a fit time to offer him up as
a sacrifice unto the people: so basely do wicked men stoop for their
ends. BUT PRAYER WAS MADE: the only help or hope poor Christians had,
was from prayer (_ preces et lachrymae_); there are no quaternions of
soldiers ca... [ Continue Reading ]
BROUGHT HIM FORTH, to be put to death. THE SAME NIGHT: this is a night
to be remembered, as that in which God delivered his Israel out of
Egypt: when both were come to the utmost extremity, and at the pit's
brink, then so God does his marvellous work of deliverance, that it
ought to be had in rememb... [ Continue Reading ]
THE ANGEL OF THE LORD, whose office it is to minister for the heirs of
salvation, HEBREWS 1:14, and who willingly fulfil this will of the
Lord. CAME UPON HIM, as LUKE 2:9, suddenly and unexpectedly. A LIGHT
SHINED IN THE PRISON; whether this light was from the bright body the
angel assumed, or from... [ Continue Reading ]
GIRD THYSELF; the custom being to wear long garments, they were not so
fit to go about any business until they had girt their garments to
them; hence Jeremiah is commanded to get a girdle about him, JEREMIAH
13:1, when he was to be sent on God's errand. The SANDALS were little
other than sole leathe... [ Continue Reading ]
The greatnesss and suddenness of the deliverance was such, as it
amazed him, it seemed incredible unto him: not that he questioned
God's power or godliness; but knowing that he was to suffer for
Christ's name's sake, he might the rather not look for such a
deliverance, and when it came, be as one th... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FIRST AND THE SECOND WARD; guard or sentinels. THE IRON GATE THAT
LEADETH UNTO THE CITY; the outermost gate that led out of the prison
into the city, not that the prison itself was out of the city. WHICH
OPENED TO THEM OF HIS OWN ACCORD: God worketh a series of miracles in
their fit place and ti... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN PETER WAS COME TO HIMSELF, out of that amazement which so many
wonderful things had wrought in him, that he could compose himself to
effect upon what he had heard and seen, he knew his deliverance was
real and effectual. DELIVERED ME; from Herod, who had resolved to have
killed him, as he had d... [ Continue Reading ]
Peter, being delivered, meditates upon the greatness of the danger
that he had been in, and the goodness of God that had delivered him,
and this whilst walking in the street, and going along: no place can
exclude good thoughts and holy meditations. THE MOTHER OF JOHN; the
mother is here described by... [ Continue Reading ]
THE DOOR OF THE GATE; this was the outermost door to the porch, or
court before the house. A DAMSEL CAME TO HEARKEN; being in great fear
of a suprisal, they ordered one to observe, and give an answer unto
any that should come to the house; which was the more heedfully done,
because it was at an unse... [ Continue Reading ]
SHE OPENED NOT THE GATE FOR GLADNESS; as one from herself, not knowing
what to do for gladness. Great and sudden passions have caused strange
ecstasies, and death itself sometimes; the spirits in grief flowing
too fast unto the heart to fortify it, and in joy leaving the heart as
fast, to meet the o... [ Continue Reading ]
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THOU ART MAD; thou speakest thou knowest not what; thinking her, out
of fear, to have been discomposed in her mind. IT IS HIS ANGEL: some
have thought, that by Peter's angel no other was meant than some
messenger from Peter, which they might expect from him in such a case
as he was in; now t... [ Continue Reading ]
PETER CONTINUED KNOCKING; Peter might be unwilling to have his
entrance into the house deferred,
1. Out of fear of being taken again, and his life concerned upon it.
2. Out of an earnest desire to see the brethren, whom he might hope to
meet with there.
3. Out of zeal to declare the mercy of God... [ Continue Reading ]
BECKONING; it was usual by the motion of the hand both to desire
silence and to crave audience. HOW THE LORD HAD BROUGHT HIM OUT; Peter
gives God the glory, though an angel had been the means of his
delivery. JAMES; this James was the son of Alpheus, MATTHEW 10:3 MARK
3:18, and succeeded the other J... [ Continue Reading ]
The soldiers, who were bound with Peter in the same chains, could not
but miss him as soon as they did awake, and with admiration find the
chains still holding them, thought loosened from Peter. What strange
imaginations they might have, is not to be expressed, though some
guess at it.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE EXAMINED THE KEEPERS; that is, judicially; proceeding against them
for the escape of St. Peter. COMMANDED THAT THEY SHOULD BE PUT TO
DEATH; they were sentenced to be led away, and it is most probably
thought, unto the place of execution. The instruments in persecution
God many times meets with in... [ Continue Reading ]
TYRE AND SIDON; these were two coast towns in Phoenicia, famous,
especially the former, for their great trading; and being rich, might
be insolent, or possibly might tempt Herod to a war against them,
whose conquest would pay the charge of it. THE KING'S CHAMBERLAIN, or
chief of his bed chamber. DES... [ Continue Reading ]
UPON A SET DAY; this was (says Josephius, cap. 19. lib. 7) the second
day of the sports or games, which Herod had instituted in honour of
the emperor Claudius; or, it may he, such a day as Herod had appointed
to determine the diffrence between him and the Tyrians. ROYAL APPAREL;
such, saith Josephus... [ Continue Reading ]
These impious flatterers destroy whom they exalt; for God will pull
down his rivals.... [ Continue Reading ]
An angel had delivered Peter, and here an angel destroys Herod: all
that heavenly host fullfil God's will for the deliverance of his
church, and the destruction of his enemies. HE GAVE NOT GOD THE GLORY;
priding himself in the acclamation the people had made, and not
attributing his eloquence and gl... [ Continue Reading ]
GREW; the word of God is compared here to seed, as in our Saviour's
parable, MATTHEW 13:19. MULTIPLIED; the number of believers multiplied
through the word, which was sown, as seed is scattered abroad. So true
it is, that persecutors, by their pulling down of the church, do but
build it up.... [ Continue Reading ]
FROM JERUSALEM; they returned unto Antioch, from whence they were
sent, ACTS 11:26,30, to carry the benevolence of the church of Antioch
to that of Judea. THEIR MINISTRY; this was the ministry or service
they were appointed to do. JOHN; of whom before, ACTS 12:12.... [ Continue Reading ]