ACTS CHAPTER 15 ACTS 15:1 Great dissensions arise about circumcising
the Gentiles: Paul and Barnabas are sent to consult the apostles and
elders at Jerusalem. ACTS 15:5,6 The matter is debated in a council
there, ACTS 15:7 Peter declareth his opinion. ACTS 15:12 Paul and
Barnabas report the miracles... [ Continue Reading ]
PAUL, that meek apostle, who was willing to become all things unto all
men, yet he enters into a holy war with them that would introduce
circumcision into the Christian church; because,
1. He would have no works of the law to be an ingredient into our
salvation; but the free grace of God in Christ... [ Continue Reading ]
BROUGHT ON THEIR WAY BY THE CHURCH; the brethren or believers of
Antioch, out of respect, went part of the way with them; as also
thereby showing, that Paul and Barnabas did not go upon their own
business or mind only, and that there was no dissension betwixt them
and the church there. THE CONVERSIO... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY WERE RECEIVED OF THE CHURCH; they were owned with respect and
thankfulness, for their great work and labour in the Lord's vineyard.
ALL THINGS THAT GOD HAD DONE WITH THEM: see ACTS 14:27.... [ Continue Reading ]
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If these words be taken for St. Luke s, the penman of this book, then
they declare, that in the church of Jerusalem there were some that did
abet the opinion of the necessity of circumcision; but if, (as most
probably we may), we take them for the words of St. Paul, they then
are part of hi... [ Continue Reading ]
THE APOSTLES AND ELDERS, unto whom Paul and Barnabas were sent about
the decision of this question, ACTS 15:2, CAME TOGETHER FOR TO
CONSIDER OF THIS MATTER; they had been informed of it, and now they
met to deliberate about it.... [ Continue Reading ]
MUCH DISPUTING; they argued on both sides, and considered what might
be said for either opinion: some of them that met here seem at first
to have been for the retaining of circumcision; for we _know but in
part, _ and from the collision of adverse parties such sparks fly out,
that many a man hath li... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH KNOWETH THE HEARTS; God knew the desires of the Gentiles, that
they did sincerely desire to please God, and to see this salvation.
This great attribute David improved, 1 CHRONICLES 29:17, and highly
recommended his son Solomon to consider of, 1 CHRONICLES 28:9; which,
if believed, would make u... [ Continue Reading ]
God had now broken down the middle wall of partition betwixt Jew and
Gentile, EPHESIANS 2:14, and distributed his graces to these also,
which was signified by the rending of the veil from the top to the
bottom, MATTHEW 27:51, whereby such as were formerly without, might
see and enjoy the benefit of... [ Continue Reading ]
WHY TEMPT YE GOD? Why would you make a doubt of, and put it to a
trial, whether God did in good earnest admit the Gentiles to his
favour, and whether he remains firm and constant in such his kindness
towards them? They did tempt God also, by disliking the calling of the
Gentiles, and would have brou... [ Continue Reading ]
THE GRACE OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST; all saving grace may be well so
called, it being purchased only by Christ, and bestowed upon us from
the Father through Christ. EVEN AS THEY; the Jews their fathers; these
were saved through the grace of the Messiah which was to come; and the
apostle urges this (a... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THE MULTITUDE; the apostles and elders themselves gave attention
to what Barnabas and Paul declared, and by their silence did tacitly
approve of what they had said. MIRACLES AND WONDERS; the conversion of
the Gentiles in itself, and not only the signs which did attend it, is
truly wonderful: the... [ Continue Reading ]
AFTER THEY HAD HELD THEIR PEACE; Barnabas and Paul had finished their
narrative. JAMES, who was surnamed the Just, and was the son of
Alpheus, and a kinsman to our Saviour, now being president of this
council. ANSWERED; that is, began to speak.... [ Continue Reading ]
SIMEON, or Simon, the name of Peter; but St. Luke, being himself a
Hebrew, writes it according as they pronounced it, and not so
contracted as the Greeks wrote it. A PEOPLE; there were some at all
times probably amongst the Gentiles who did fear God, as Job and his
three friends; but they did not ma... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PROPHETS; in the plural number, though only one cited: it is an
ordinary enallage; but it also shows the harmony amongst the prophets,
they all speaking by one Spirit; what one said is as if all had said
it.... [ Continue Reading ]
AFTER THIS; in the days of the Messiah. I WILL RETURN: the word may be
taken in both voices. If actively, it signifies God's returning uuto
the Gentiles, from whom he had departed. If passively, it foreshows
their returning unto God, whom they had forsaken. THE TABERNACLE; the
house, expressed by a... [ Continue Reading ]
In the prophet it is _the remnant of Edom,_ AMOS 9:12, which is here
called _the residue of men; _ for as Jacob, or Israel, shadowed out
the church, so Edom, or Esau, (the other son of Isaac), represented
those who were rejected, ROMANS 9:13. The prophet also adds, by way of
explication, _all the he... [ Continue Reading ]
This the apostle adds, that they might not be offended with the
seeming novelty and surprise of the calling of the Gentiles, and
abrogation of the ceremonies; for it was no other than what God had
before determined to do, and therefore they ought to rest satisfied in
the wise and holy appointments o... [ Continue Reading ]
St. James here gives his opinion, confirming and approving what Peter
had done in conversing with and baptizing of the Gentiles; whom he
would not have afflicted or disturbed with such things as were not
necessary, lest that it should hinder the conversion of the Gentiles,
and the church should lose... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT THEY ABSTAIN FROM POLLUTIONS OF IDOLS; EATING OF MEAT THAT WAS
OFFERED TO IDOLS, as ACTS 15:29 in a case of scandal, and for the
present state of the church, was forbid, though afterwards in other
cases indulged, 1 CORINTHIANS 10:27. FORNICATION is here mentioned
amongst indiferent things; not... [ Continue Reading ]
The reason why St. James would not have the ceremonies buried as soon
as they were dead, was because the Jews had been so long confirmed in
them, and bare such a love unto them; and he would purchase concord
between them and the Gentile converts; though the Gentiles should bear
with some inconvenien... [ Continue Reading ]
THE APOSTLES AND ELDERS, WITH THE WHOLE CHURCH; a happy concord, all
agreeing as one man, by one Spirit. TO SEND CHOSEN MEN OF THEIR OWN
COMPANY; that Paul and Barnabas might be the better credited, and that
by such as had been of a contrary judgment: so hard it is to remove
suspicions, and to root... [ Continue Reading ]
THE APOSTLES AND ELDERS AND BRETHREN; the letter was wrote in the name
of them all, that it might have the greater force, and better
acceptance; that so strong a cord might not be broken by the false
apostles. OF THE GENTILES; such as out of Gentilism, or paganism, were
converted unto Christ; to who... [ Continue Reading ]
CERTAIN WHICH WENT OUT FROM US; for these false apostles were such as
came from Judea, ACTS 15:1, that is, from the church there. It is
Satan's great policy to divide, that he may rule; he will have at
least one share where there is more than one. No such sad divisions as
church divisions, when that... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH ONE ACCORD; with one mind, as if they had all but one soul, (they
had but one Spirit, the Spirit of truth), as ACTS 2:1 ACTS 5:12; their
unanimity adding great strength to the decree they sent.... [ Continue Reading ]
Because that the false apostles at Antioch had vilified Paul and
Barnabas, and opposed their doctrine and practice in admitting of the
Gentiles by baptism into the church, the council here at Jerusalem
take occasion to vindicate and to commend them, especially for their
suffering so much for Christ,... [ Continue Reading ]
They shall inform you of the truth of what is contained in this
epistle, that you may be more assured it is not forged or
counterfeited. Of these men, see ACTS 15:22.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO THE HOLY GHOST, AND TO US; that is, unto us, assisted by the Holy
Ghost. The Holy Ghost is deservedly first mentioned, that the apostles
might testify that they desired to say, write, or do nothing in which
they had not the Spirit of God directing of them: and they mention the
Spirit, that the An... [ Continue Reading ]
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Of these see more largely, ACTS 15:20. FROM MEATS OFFERED TO IDOLS;
they were wont to carry home and feast upon part of the sacrifices
they had offered unto their false gods; nay, they did not, without
reproach, eat of any greater beasts, (as oxen and sheep), but they
always first offered so... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN THEY WERE DISMISSED; Paul, Barnabas, Judas, and Silas; which two
last, were sent with the former. GATHERED THE MULTITUDE TOGETHER; from
whom they were sent, ACTS 15:1,2, and that this determination of the
council might be more publicly known, as all things concerning our
common salvation ought... [ Continue Reading ]
It could not but much rejoice the Gentile believers, that they were
exempted from circumcision, and the ceremonial law. And it gladdened
the believing Jews also, that the controversy was determined, and
concord established amongst them. But much more might they all rejoice
to understand the grace of... [ Continue Reading ]
PROPHETS; not properly so called, from any gift of foretelling things
to come, but as doctors and teachers in the church, EPHESIANS 4:11,
expounding Moses and the prophets, and showing how and what they speak
concerning Christ; proving out of them, that he was the Messiah, as
Philip had done, ACTS 8... [ Continue Reading ]
A SPACE; a competent time; some make this space to be a year. THEY
WERE LET GO IN PEACE; they were dismissed with earnest prayers for
them; for by _peace_ is meant all kind of good, which they desired for
them, as MATTHEW 10:13. UNTO THE APOSTLES; such of them as were at
Jerusalem, who also had sent... [ Continue Reading ]
Though, having performed his message, he was discharged, and might
have returned; yet, for the further benefit of that church, he
continued at Antioch.... [ Continue Reading ]
Judas only returned to Jerusalem, to acquaint the apostles with the
reception their letter had met with, and what obedience was readily
given to their decrees; so that when these went away the church at
Antioch was not left destitute of faithful pastors. When God gives the
word, great is the multitu... [ Continue Reading ]
It is not enough that they had sown good seed, but they must take care
lest it be plucked up, and tares sown in the stead of it, by the
wicked one, MATTHEW 13:19. A husbandman's work is never at an end,
neither is the labourer's in God's vineyard. SEE HOW THEY DO; not so
much looking after their bod... [ Continue Reading ]
This JOHN, or _Mark, _ was _sister's son to Barnabas, _ as COLOSSIANS
4:10.... [ Continue Reading ]
This deserting of Paul and Barnabas by John, is mentioned ACTS 13:13.
TO THE WORK; the work unto which the Spirit had called them, ACTS
13:2, which was to offer life and salvation unto the Gentiles, and to
gather them into the fold of Jesus Christ. This objection was very
considerable, and ought to... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY DEPARTED ASUNDER; as Abraham and Lot parted, GENESIS 13:9, yet
keeping the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace; loving of and
praying for one another, as we may judge, being both good men. But
they verified here what they had said at Lystra, ACTS 14:15, WE ARE
MEN OF LIKE PASSIONS WITH YOU... [ Continue Reading ]
The favour of God, as ACTS 14:26, which the wisest and holiest men
stand in need of in all their undertakings; as also his gracious
conduct and assistance.... [ Continue Reading ]
SYRIA AND CILICIA; where there were several brethren by reason of the
dispersion that was upon Stephen's death, ACTS 11:19; and unto whom
also the before recited letter was written, ACTS 15:23. CONFIRMING THE
CHURCHES; puting them in mind of the gospel of Christ, which they had
heard and believed; a... [ Continue Reading ]