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Verse Acts 6:4. _WE WILL GIVE OURSELVES CONTINUALLY TO PRAYER_]
προσκαρτερησομεν,, We will _steadfastly_ and
_invariably_ attend, we will _carefully keep_ our _hearts_ to this
work. The word is very e...
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BUT WE WILL GIVE OURSELVES CONTINUALLY - The original expression used
here denotes “intense and persevering” application to a thing, or
unwearied effort in it. See the notes on Acts 1:14. It means tha...
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CHAPTER 6
_ 1. The Murmuring of the Grecians against the Hebrews (Acts 6:1)._
2. Stephen; His Ministry and Arrest (Acts 6:8).
Another failure is brought before us. The enemy acts again. From
without...
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CHOICE OF THE SEVEN. A division shows itself in the Church. The
Hellenists (_mg.),_ the members who spoke Greek, having been brought
up in Greek-speaking countries, murmur against the Hebrews, those w...
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THE FIRST OFFICE-BEARERS (Acts 6:1-7)...
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In those days, when the number of the disciples was growing, there
arose a complaint of the Greek-speaking Jews against the
Hebrew-speaking Jews, in which they alleged that their widows were
being ove...
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GIVE OURSELVES CONTINUALLY. Greek. _proskartereo,_ as in Acts 1:14.
PRAYER. App-134.
MINISTRY. App-190....
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Acts 6:1. Murmuring about the distribution of the common fund.
Measures for allaying it
By the confession of the high-priest himself (Acts 5:28) Jerusalem
was now filled with the teaching of the Chri...
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_But we will give ourselves continually_ The Greek word is used
several times in describing the earnest conduct of the disciples. Thus
(Acts 1:14) "these all _continued_with one accord in prayer," and...
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Acts 6:1-7. MURMURING ABOUT THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE COMMON FUND.
MEASURES FOR ALLAYING IT
By the confession of the high-priest himself (Acts 5:28) Jerusalem was
now filled with the teaching of the Chr...
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ΠΡΟΣΚΑΡΤΕΡΉΣΟΜΕΝ, _we will give ourselves
continually_. The word is of frequent use to describe the earnest,
stedfast character of the early disciples. Thus Acts 1:14 of their
continuance in prayer; A...
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_THE FIRST DISSENSION IN THE CHURCH ACTS 6:1-4:_ Until this time, the
growth of the church had been great and the harmony of the church had
been undisturbed. The number of disciples continued to grow...
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ΠΡΟΣΚΑΡΤΕΡΉΣΟΜΕΝ _fut. ind. act. от_
ΠΡΟΣΚΑΡΤΕΡΈΩ (G4342) придерживаться,
продолжать (_см._ Acts 1:14)....
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ON SOLOMON'S PORCH. Acts 6:1-6.
1
Now in these days, when the number of the disciples was multiplying,
there arose a murmuring of the Grecian Jews against the Hebrews,
because their widows were negl...
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See notes on verse 2...
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But we will give ourselves continually to prayer, and to the ministry
of the word.
BUT WE WILL GIVE OURSELVES CONTINUALLY - that is, more exclusively
than had been possible while they had to atten...
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36 The fact that this Theudas is not mentioned in profane literature
is no reason for doubting the truthfulness and accuracy of the
narrative. Josephus, in his Antiquities, hints at many disturbances...
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STEPHEN AND THE SEVEN
1-7. The Hebrew-speaking Jews, who were in a majority in the Church of
Jerusalem, were inclined to despise and neglect the minority who spoke
Greek. In particular, the Greek-spea...
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GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYONE
ACTS
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 6
THE *APOSTLES CHOOSE 7 MEN TO HELP THEM, 6:1-7
V1 At this time, the *disciples grew in number. Some *Jews spoke
*Greek and other *Jews spoke...
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WE WILL GIVE OURSELVES CONTINUALLY TO PRAYER, AND TO THE MINISTRY OF
THE WORD. — Literally, _We will persevere in_... These formed the
true work of the Apostles, as afterwards of the bishops or elders...
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CHAPTER 11
HONESTY AND PRETENCE IN THE PRIMITIVE CHURCH
Acts 4:36; Acts 6:1
THE exact period in the history of the apostolic Church at which we
have now arrived is a most interesting one. We stand...
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CHAPTER 13
PRIMITIVE DISSENSIONS AND APOSTOLIC PRECAUTIONS.
Acts 6:1
The sixth chapter of the Acts, and the election of the Seven, mark a
distinct advance in the career of the early Church. This six...
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ἡμεῖς δὲ : in marked contrast to the service of tables,
etc., but still every work in the Church, whether high or low, was a
διακονία. τῇ διακ. τοῦ λ., see above.
προσκαρτερήσομεν, “will continue stea...
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MEETING MURMURING WITHIN AND PERSECUTION WITHOUT
Acts 6:1-15
The Grecians here mentioned were Jews who had lived abroad and spoke
Greek. There were as yet no Gentiles in the Church. It was regarded...
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The story alternates between the opposition of the outside crowd and
the condition of the Church in its own borders. A difficulty arose
concerning the distribution of relief which had a national tone....
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The Apostles' Solution
The apostles said it was not appropriate for them to cease devoting
their full energies to the word in order to serve tables. Instead, the
apostles directed the members of the c...
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THE DEACONATE
2-5. God is a great Organizer. Hence He has given the New Testament
Church a simple, perfect and beautiful organization. The bishop is the
leader of the holiness band [for such were all...
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Then the twelve called the multitude of the disciples unto them, and
said, It is not reason that we should leave the word of God, and serve
tables. (3) Wherefore, brethren, look ye out among you seven...
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First of all we see man in an entirely new place man risen from among
the dead and ascending to heaven. The risen ascended man, Christ
Jesus, is the new starting-point of the dealings of God. The firs...
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_THE DIACONATE_
‘But we will give ourselves continually to prayer, and to the
ministry of the word.’
Acts 6:4
The date of the institution of the diaconate is doubtful—how long
after Pentecost we do...
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4._And we will give ourselves unto prayer. _They show again that they
have too much business otherwise, wherein they may exercise themselves
during their whole life. For the old proverb agreeth hereun...
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Other evils, unhappily, assail the church (Chapter 6). The flesh
begins to shew itself, in the midst of the power of the Holy Ghost,
the trouble arising from the different circumstances of the discipl...
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BUT WE WILL GIVE OURSELVES CONTINUALLY TO PRAYER,.... Both in private
for themselves, and the church; and in the houses and families of the
saints, with the sick and distressed;. and in public, in the...
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But we will give ourselves continually to prayer, and to the ministry
of the word.
Ver. 4. _To prayer, and to the ministry_] Between these two they
divided their time. An argument of their integrity...
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_Then the twelve_ For such was now again their number, Matthias having
supplied the place of Judas; _called the multitude of the disciples
unto them_ Not the rest of the one hundred and twenty merely,...
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PRAYER-MINISTRY OF THE WORD; the appropriate duties of their office....
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BUT WE WILL GIVE OURSELVES CONTINUALLY TO PRAYER AND TO THE MINISTRY
OF THE WORD.
Luke, having given an account of the second persecution which struck
the apostles, returns once more to his history of...
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THE CHOOSING OF THE FIRST DEACONS.
The matter laid before the congregation:...
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A second time, however, difficulty arises from within Satan's enmity
from without was clearly evident. In Ch.5.1-3 Satan had sought to
underhandedly get in among the saints, but this had been exposed....
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BUT WE WILL GIVE OURSELVES CONTINUALLY TO PRAYER AND TO THE MINISTRY
OF THE WORD. "
1. For many years it was thought that elders took care of spiritual
matters, and deacons were to manage physical th...
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But we will continue stedfastly in prayer, and in the ministry of the
word.
'CONTINUE STEDFASTLY'-'devote ourselves whole-heartedly' (Phi)
'IN PRAYER'-both public and private. The apostles believed i...
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1-7 Hitherto the disciples had been of one accord; this often had
been noticed to their honour; but now they were multiplied, they began
to murmur. The word of God was enough to take up all the thoug...
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WE WILL GIVE OURSELVES CONTINUALLY; we will stick close, and with
perseverance, to this work. TO PRAYER, AND TO THE MINISTRY OF THE
WORD; the two great employs of a minister of Jesus Christ; to pray
u...
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Acts 6:4 but G1161 we G2249 continually G4342 (G5692) prayer G4335 and
G2532 ministry G1248 word G3056
give -
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“But we will continue steadfastly in prayer, and in the ministry of
the word.”
The administrative problems being sorted out, they hoped
satisfactorily, the Apostles themselves would then concentrate o...
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_The First Dissension in the Church leads to the Appointment of the
Seven Deacons,_ 1-7.
There is something very sad in the brief statement contained in the
opening verses of this sixth chapter. It te...
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BUT WE
(εμεις δε). In contrast to the work given the seven.THE
MINISTRY OF THE WORD
(τη διακονια του λογου). The same word
διακονια employed in verse Acts 6:1, but here about preaching
as the spec...
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Acts 6; Acts 7
Stephen.
From the history of Stephen we learn:
I. That fidelity to truth provokes antagonism; holiness and sin are
mutually repellent; love and selfishness are the opposites of each
o...
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Acts 6:1
Hellenist and Hebrew
From the very day of Pentecost, the Jerusalem congregation had
embraced a number of Hellenists, or foreign-trained Jews, though we
have no means of knowing what proporti...
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CONTENTS: The first deacons. Third persecution. Stephen before the
council.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Holy Spirit, apostles, Stephen, Philip,
Prochorus, Nicanor, Timon, Parmenas, Nicolas, priests, Mose...
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Acts 6:1. _A murmuring of the Grecians against the Hebrews._ The
original word here rendered Grecians is _Hellenists;_ from Hellen, son
of Deucalion, king of Thessalia, who was drowned during the inun...
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TO PRAYER AND THE WORK OF PREACHING. Note the apostles give prayer and
preaching _equal_ priority....
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_Wherefore, brethren, look ye out among you seven men._
THE WORK OF THE SPIRIT IN THE DEACONSHIP OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
I. The reasons assigned.
1. That the apostles might be relieved of secular du...
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_And in those days … there arose a murmuring of the Grecians against
the Hebrews._
TROUBLE THE LOT OF THE CHURCH
The Church on earth has always trouble; if it is not persecuted from
without, disorde...
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 6:1 The Witness beyond Jerusalem. Beginning with
Greek-speaking Jewish Christians in Jerusalem (Acts 6:1), the
Christian gospel was proclaimed to an ever-widening circle
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_CRITICAL REMARKS_
Acts 6:1. IN THOSE DAYS should be _in these days,—i.e._, shortly
before Stephen’s martyrdom which did not long antedate Saul’s
conversion in A.D. 37. Hence the events recorded in th...
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EXPOSITION
ACTS 6:1
_Now in these _for _and in those, _A.V. (it is not
ἐκείναις_, _answering to מהֵהָ מימַיָבַּ,
but ταύταις); _multiplying _for _multiplied, _A.V._; Grecian
Jews _for _Grecians, _...
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Now in those days, when the number of disciples was multiplied (Acts
6:1),
We found the Lord adding to the church and now He's multiplying. I
love the Lord's mathematics.
there arose a murmuring (Ac...
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1 Corinthians 9:16; 1 Timothy 4:13; 2 Timothy 4:2; Acts 1:14; Acts 1
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We will give ourselves continually [π ρ ο σ κ α ρ τ ε ρ η
σ ο μ ε ν]. See on ch. Acts 1:14. Rev., continue steadfastly....
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OBEDIENT TO THE FAITH
Acts 6:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
May we tarry a while to study The Business Side of Church Life.
Our text (Acts 6:3) says that there are three requirements: (1) Honest
report; (2)...