ACTS CHAPTER 2 ACTS 2:1 The descent of the Holy Ghost upon the
apostles on the day of Pentecost: they speak divers languages, to the
general amazement, but some deride them. ACTS 2:14 Peter shows that
the inspiration spoken of by Joel was now fulfilled; that Jesus, whom
they had crucified, was now r... [ Continue Reading ]
SUDDENLY, the apostles themselves not expecting it, THERE CAME A SOUND
FROM HEAVEN AS OF A RUSHING MIGHTY WIND; to prepare them to attend the
more unto what they should hear and see afterwards; also to signify
the unexpected and powerful progress which the gospel should have: it
may be, to cause the... [ Continue Reading ]
CLOVEN TONGS; to signify the variety of languages which the apostles
should be enabled to speak, to qualify them to preach the gospel unto
all nations, and to remove the obstacle which the confusion of tongues
caused. LIKE AS OF FIRE; which represented,
1. The light that the apostles should impart;... [ Continue Reading ]
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FILLED WITH THE HOLY GHOST; those gifts and graces which proceeded
from him; the apostles having them all in a more excellent manner than
formerly, and the gift of tongues superadded. WITH OTHER TONGUES, than
what were vernacular or natural to them. AS THE SPIRIT GAVE THEM
UTTERANCE; apofye... [ Continue Reading ]
Not only constant inhabitants, but such as had on occasion their
lodgings there; partly out of a constant respect, which both Jews and
proselytes had for that place, (for the temple and their worship sake;
it being also a place for learning and education, as appears by the
colleges and synagogues me... [ Continue Reading ]
NOISED ABROAD; either the miraculous winds were heard, or the report
of what had happened was spread abroad. WERE CONFOUNDED; either out of
shame that they had slain Christ, whom God thus extraordinarily
glorified; or out of admiration at so extraordinary a matter. EVERY
MAN HEARD THEM SPEAK IN HIS... [ Continue Reading ]
Without literature, or good education, they being worse thought of on
that account than the ordinary sort of that nation were; besides, they
thought no prophet was to be expected from Galilee, 1 THESSALONIANS
1:46.... [ Continue Reading ]
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Dialektov signifies commonly a different way of speaking, or
pronouncing in the same language; as our southern, and northern men
differ in some words and pronunciation, though speaking both the
English tongue. God's works being most perfect, the apostles might
speak, not only the same langu... [ Continue Reading ]
ELAMITES; descended from Elam, GENESIS 10:22, thought to be the
Persians. MESOPOTAMIA; between the two rivers, Tigris and Euphrates.
JUDEA; the apostles being Galileans, spake a distinct dialect from the
rest of the Jews, till now enabled to speak as they did. ASIA; some
particular district, at that... [ Continue Reading ]
STRANGERS OF ROME, who came either to Jerusalem to worship, or for any
other business. It is evident that many in or about the city of Rome
had embraced the Jewish religion; and of them it may be understood.
JEWS: the others, mentioned ACTS 2:9, were such as then dwelt in
Judea; these were such as l... [ Continue Reading ]
CRETES; such as belonged to the island of Crete, now called Candia.
THE WONDERFUL WORKS OF GOD; those things which God had wonderfully
wrought, especially the resurrection of our blessed Saviour from the
dead, which was a most wonderful work, and the main argument whereby
the world was converted, an... [ Continue Reading ]
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THEY WERE ALL AMAZED; so ACTS 2:7; existanto, they were as in an
ecstasy, (the object was too strong for the faculty), they could not
fathom the cause or reason of these wonderful things; and therefore
they desire one of another to be resolved concerning them.... [ Continue Reading ]
OTHERS; viz. the scribes and Pharisees, and also the inhabitants of
Jewry and Jerusalem; who not understanding the languages of other
nations, might think the apostles did but babble, and talk idly or
rudely, when they spake with other tongues. NEW WINE, or sweet wine;
which done, may inebriate; and... [ Continue Reading ]
PETER STANDING UP; it speaks his extraordinary courage; after his
stumbling and fall, he runs the faster, being recovered; and begins to
verify his name which our Lord had given him, showing himself as firm
and stedfast as a rock. WITH THE ELEVEN; the other apostles, probably,
spake too in divers la... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THESE; this proves that the other apostles spake as well as Peter,
and were vindicated by him. ARE NOT DRUNKEN; he mildly and solidly
confutes their calumny. THE THIRD HOUR OF THE DAY, which answers to
our nine o clock in the morning, and was the ordinary time for their
morning sacrifice and pra... [ Continue Reading ]
God does ordinarily, before that he sends his judgments, and does his
_strange work, _ endeavour to reclaim them by mercies: not only Joel,
but Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel, and others, prophesied before the
destruction of that people and country by Nebuchadnezzar; but now,
before the final and tot... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE LAST DAYS; in the time of the Messiah, called the _last days_
frequently, 2 TIMOTHY 3:1 HEBREWS 1:2 2 PETER 3:3; as also called _the
last time,_ 1 PETER 1:5 1 JOHN 2:18 JUDGES 1:18; because we are now
under the last and most perfect dispensation of the things of God, and
no other is to be loo... [ Continue Reading ]
ON MY SERVANTS AND ON MY HANDMAIDENS; to show what all ought to be,
that hope to receive any benefit or comfort from the promises of God,
either in the law or gospel, the Old or New Testament; viz. such as
seek and serve God; but to the disobedient and unbelieving there is
not a comfortable word in... [ Continue Reading ]
As St Peter had declared the promises unto such as would be drawn by
the cords of love; so here, on the other side, he useth threatenings,
and declares the terrors of the Lord, if so that they will be
persuaded. These WONDERS were such as did precede the destruction of
Jerusalem, or shall forerun th... [ Continue Reading ]
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THE SUN SHALL BE TURNED INTO DARKNESS, AND THE MOON INTO BLOOD; this
agrees with the other words in the forecited prophecy, JOEL 2:31. How
these amazing signs shall be fulfilled, whether literally, and by what
means; or whether only that the consternation and dread upon men shall
be so grea... [ Continue Reading ]
That he may prepare thus a people for the Lord, the apostle shows by
what means they and we may escape. Pray in faith unto him. The name is
that whereby any one is known; and the Lord's name is his attributes,
goodness, power, wisdom, faithfulness, &c. _The name of the Lord is a
strong tower: the ri... [ Continue Reading ]
JESUS OF NAZARETH; for so Pilate had called our Saviour through
contempt, in his superscription on the cross: and that they might
certainly know of whom he spake, and that he was not now (as formerly)
ashamed to own him, he mentions our Saviour under that name here.
APPROVED; demonstrated, and beyon... [ Continue Reading ]
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HIM, BEING DELIVERED BY THE DETERMINATE COUNSEL AND FOREKNOWLEDGE OF
GOD: that the apostle might take away the offence of the cross of
Christ, he declares unto them that he did not suffer by chance, but by
the wise and holy providence of God, who had ordered, and by his
prophets foretold, w... [ Continue Reading ]
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WHOM GOD HATH RAISED UP: Christ rose by his own power as God: it
being, perhaps, too strong meat to be given at first to such who were
under so great prejudices against our Saviour; but by consequence in
the following discourse he sufficiently shows it. LOOSED; the same
word lbx variously p... [ Continue Reading ]
DAVID SPEAKETH CONCERNING HIM, PSALMS 16:8. I FORESAW THE LORD ALWAYS
BEFORE MY FACE: in the psalm it is, _I have set the Lord:_ the apostle
following the reading of the Seventy, then in use and known; and to
the same sense; for by faith we both see God, and place our confidence
in him; David, and e... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE, because of God's nearness to or presence with him, DID MY
HEART REJOICE; Christ's and his people's joy is solid and true, real
and inward, and may bear the test, _res severa est verum gaudium._ MY
TONGUE; in PSALMS 16:9, it is _my glory, _ as the tongue is frequently
called; communicating... [ Continue Reading ]
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MY SOUL; that is, me: the soul is put for the person, as ROMANS 13:1,
_Let every soul be subject; _ and sometimes for a dead body, as
LEVITICUS 19:28 NUMBERS 5:2, and in divers other places, vpg that
signifies a soul, is so used. IN HELL; the word adhv is put either for
the grave, or... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU HAST MADE KNOWN TO ME; God is frequently said to make those
mercies known to us which he bestows upon us. THE WAYS OF LIFE; of a
true life, which is life indeed. David in these words celebrates God's
delivering of him from his grievous afflictions and exile; in which he
was looked upon by other... [ Continue Reading ]
MEN AND BRETHREN; St. Peter bespeaks this attention and favour,
intimating he was one of the same nation with themselves, than which
nothing could more recommend him. David was had in great veneration,
and his memory very precious amongst this people, as was Abraham s,
Isaac s, and Jacob s; who were... [ Continue Reading ]
HAD SWORN WITH AN OATH; not barely had sworn, which had been
sufficient; but to show the excellency of the matter, and the
necessity of our believing of it, as also the solemnity of the words,
PSALMS 132:11. OF THE FRUIT OF HIS LOINS; such as should descend from
him, as the virgin Mary did. ACCORDIN... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SEEING THIS BEFORE; by a prophetical eye, unto which any thing that
was revealed was as certain and manifest, as aught could be to the eye
of the body. By the same prophetical Spirit, and with the same
certainty, which he space of the incarnation, he SPAKE also OF THE
RESURRECTION OF CHRIST. Of t... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS JESUS, whom ye crucified, and we preach, WHEREOF WE ALL ARE
WITNESSES: they had now received the power spoken of and promised ACTS
1:6, and testify what they had heard, and seen, and felt, and all
agree in; though they could get nothing by it, but hatred and
persecution, nay, death.... [ Continue Reading ]
BY THE RIGHT HAND OF GOD, that is, by the power of God spoken after
the manner of men, the right hand being that we commonly do any thing
with. Some read _at_ the right hand of God; and then the apostle
preaches Christ's ascension too, and his being justified by God,
though he had been condemned by... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR DAVID IS NOT ASCENDED INTO THE HEAVENS; hence St. Peter here
proves, that these words, spoken by David, were not principally to be
understood concerning himself, but concerning Christ the Messiah; for
David, as to his body, was in the sepulchre, which on that account was
kept amongst them. THE L... [ Continue Reading ]
Christ is commissioned and empowered to reign over and govern all
creatures, and all their actions, till the consummation of all things,
so long as the world lasts, in which he, his people, and truths, will
have enemies, EPHESIANS 1:20 1 CORINTHIANS 15:27,28.... [ Continue Reading ]
This is the conclusion which the apostle infers from the premises,
applying what he had said very close and home, or it would not in all
likelihood have had so good an effect. YE HAVE CRUCIFIED; ye are the
men. LORD over all the creatures, beyond what the first Adam was; AND
CHRIST, King over all th... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY WERE PRICKED IN THEIR HEART; so great and true their grief, they
were concerned as if they had been run through: (the pains the mind
suffer are most acute): this was foretold, MALACHI 12:10. MEN AND
BRETHREN; an ordinary compellation which the apostle had given them,
ACTS 2:29. WHAT SHALL WE DO... [ Continue Reading ]
REPENT, which includes amendment of life, MATTHEW 3:8 LUKE 3:8. IN THE
NAME OF JESUS CHRIST; not excluding the name of the Father and the
Holy Ghost, in whose name, as well as in the name of the Son, they
were to baptize, MATTHEW 28:19: but the name of Jesus is here
mentioned, because they had not y... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE PROMISE IS UNTO YOU; lest they should doubt of pardon and
grace, their sin having been so great. St. Peter gives them a ground
of hope, they being the descendants from Abraham, unto whom especially
this was promised, JEREMIAH 31:34. AND TO ALL THAT ARE AFAR OFF; that
is, to the Gentiles as w... [ Continue Reading ]
MANY OTHER WORDS: the sermons of the apostles, or of our Saviour, are
not all set down by the holy writers; but only so much as God saw
necessary for his church to know and believe. TESTIFY AND EXHORT;
using God's name and authority, and calling him as it were to witness.
SAVE YOURSELVES: no less th... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY THAT GLADLY RECEIVED HIS WORD; some still remained in their
unbelief and hardness of heart; though never men spake as the apostles
now spake, with divers tongues, &c. UNTO THEM; to the church, or the
hundred and twenty formerly mentioned, ACTS 1:15. This was the effect
of Christ's prayer for hi... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY CONTINUED STEDFASTLY, speaks the reality of their conversion, and
that they were not only for the present affected with what they had
heard and seen. These three parts of worship were frequently, if not
always, in those purer times used together: though some understand by
_breaking of bread, _... [ Continue Reading ]
UPON EVERY SOUL; that is, upon every man; not only on them that were
present, and persuaded to believe on Christ, whom the apostles
preached; but on such also as were informed of those miraculous things
which now happened; so that by this means the apostles were had in
great esteem and respect by th... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THAT BELIEVED WERE TOGETHER; not that they lived together in one
house or street, but that they met (and that frequently) together in
the holy exercises of their religion; and that manner of some, which
St. Paul speaks of, HEBREWS 10:25, to forsake the assembling of
themselves together, was a si... [ Continue Reading ]
Those proportions of their estate they set apart to this charitable
work; whether they did arise out of the sale of house or land, called
POSSESSIONS, or of any chattels or movable estate, called here GOODS:
but that they did not divest themselves of all property, appears in
that we find soon after... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE TEMPLE; in the court and porches of the temple, whither the
people did use to resort at the time of the morning and evening
sacrifice and prayers, that by means of the great concourse at such
times they might have the better opportunity to preach the gospel
amongst them; casting that net wher... [ Continue Reading ]
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PRAISING GOD; acknowledging him who teacheth one to want, and another
to abound. HAVING FAVOUR WITH ALL THE PEOPLE; that is, generally to be
understood, amongst them that continued yet without the pale of the
church; the goodness, meekness, and patience of the apostles, and the
rest of the... [ Continue Reading ]