Acts 4:1

And as they were speaking to the people, the priests — came upon them — So wisely did God order, that they should first bear a full testimony to the truth in the temple, and then in the great council; to which they could have had no access, had they not been brought before it as criminals.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 4:2

The priests being grieved — That the name of Jesus was preached to the people; especially they were offended at the doctrine of his resurrection; for as they had put him to death, his rising again proved him to be the Just One, and so brought his blood upon their heads. The priests were grieved, les... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 4:4

The number of the men — Beside women and children, were about five thousand — So many did our Lord now feed at once with the bread from heaven!... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 4:8

Then Peter, filled with the Holy Ghost — That moment. God moves his instruments, not when they please, but just when he sees it needful. Ye rulers — He gives them the honour due to their office.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 4:10

Be it known to you all — Probably the herald of God proclaimed this with a loud voice. Whom God hath raised from the dead — They knew in their own consciences that it was so. And though they had hired the soldiers to tell a most senseless and incredible tale to the contrary, Matthew 28:12, Matthew 2... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 4:12

There is no other name whereby we must he saved — The apostle uses a beautiful gradation, from the temporal deliverance which had been wrought for the poor cripple, by the power of Christ, to that of a much nobler and more important kind, which is wrought by Christ for impotent and sinful souls. He... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 4:13

Illiterate and uneducated men — Even by such men (though not by such only) hath God in all ages caused his word to be preached before the world.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 4:17

Yet that it spread no farther — For they look upon it as a mere gangrene. So do all the world upon genuine Christianity. Let us severely threaten them — Great men, ye do nothing. They have a greater than you to flee to.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 4:19

Whether it be just to obey you rather than God, judge ye — Was it not by the same spirit, that Socrates, when they were condemning him to death, for teaching the people, said, "O ye Athenians, I embrace and love you; but I will obey God rather than you. And if you would spare my life on condition I... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 4:24

The sense is, Lord, thou hast all power. And thy word is fulfilled. Men do rage against thee: but it is in vain.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 4:28

The sense is, but they could do no more than thou wast pleased to permit, according to thy determinate counsel, to save mankind by the sufferings of thy Son. And what was needful for this end, thou didst before determine to permit to be done.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 4:32

And the multitude of them that believed — Every individual person were of one heart and one soul — Their love, their hopes, their passions joined: and not so much as one — In so great a multitude: this was a necessary consequence of that union of heart; said that aught of the things which he had was... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 4:33

And great grace — A large measure of the inward power of the Holy Ghost, was upon them all — Directing all their thoughts, words, and actions.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 4:34

For neither was there any one among them that wanted — We may observe, this is added as the proof that great grace was upon them all. And it was the immediate, necessary consequence of it: yea, and must be to the end of the world. In all ages and nations, the same cause, the same degree of grace, co... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 4:36

A son of consolation — Not only on account of his so largely assisting the poor with his fortune; but also of those peculiar gifts of the Spirit, whereby he was so well qualified both to comfort and to exhort.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 4:37

Having an estate — Probably of considerable value. It is not unlikely that it was in Cyprus. Being a Levite, he had no portion, no distinct inheritance in Israel.... [ Continue Reading ]

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