Acts 9:2

Bound — By the connivance, if not authority, of the governor, under Aretas the king. See Acts 9:14, Acts 9:24.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 9:3

And suddenly — When God suddenly and vehemently attacks a sinner, it is the highest act of mercy. So Saul, when his rage was come to the height, is taught not to breathe slaughter. And what was wanting in time to confirm him in his discipleship, is compensated by the inexpressible terror he sustaine... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 9:6

It shall be told thee — So God himself sends Saul to be taught by a man, as the angel does Cornelius, Acts 10:5. Admirable condescension! that the Lord deals with us by men, like ourselves.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 9:7

The men — stood — Having risen before Saul; for they also fell to the ground, Acts 26:14. It is probable they all journeyed on foot. Hearing the noise — But not an articulate voice. And seeing the light, but not Jesus himself, Acts 26:13, &c.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 9:9

And he was three days — An important season! So long he seems to have been in the pangs of the new birth. Without sight — By scales growing over his eyes, to intimate to him the blindness of the state he had been in, to impress him with a deeper sense of the almighty power of Christ, and to turn his... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 9:15

He is a chosen vessel to bear my name — That is, to testify of me. It is undeniable, that some men are unconditionally chosen or elected, to do some works for God... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 9:16

For I — Do thou as thou art commanded. I will take care of the rest; will show him — In fact, through the whole course of his ministry. How great things he must suffer — So far will he be now from persecuting others.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 9:17

The Lord hath sent me — Ananias does not tell Saul all which Christ had said concerning him. It was not expedient that he should know yet to how great a dignity he was called.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 9:26

And coming to Jerusalem — Three years after, Galatians 1:18. These three years St. Paul passes over, Acts 22:17, likewise.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 9:27

To the apostles — Peter and James, Galatians 1:18. And declared — He who has been an enemy to the truth ought not to be trusted till he gives proof that he is changed.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 9:31

Then the Church — The whole body of Christian believers, had peace — Their bitterest persecutor being converted. And being built up — In holy, loving faith, continually increasing, and walking in — That is, speaking and acting only from this principle, the fear of God and the comfort of the Holy Gho... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 9:35

Lydda was a large town, one day's journey from Jerusalem. It stood in the plain or valley of Sharon, which extended from Cesarea to Joppa, and was noted for its fruitfulness.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 9:36

Tabitha, which is by interpretation Dorcas — She was probably a Hellenist Jew, known among the Hebrews by the Syriac name Tabitha, while the Greeks called her in their own language, Dorcas. They are both words of the same import, and signify a roe or fawn.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 9:38

The disciples sent to him — Probably none of those at Joppa had the gift of miracles. Nor is it certain that they expected a miracle from him.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 9:40

Peter having put them all out — That he might have the better opportunity of wrestling with God in prayer, said, Tabitha, arise. And she opened her eyes, and seeing Peter, sat up — Who can imagine the surprise of Dorcas, when called back to life? Or of her friends, when they saw her alive? For the s... [ Continue Reading ]

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