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ACTS 11:3 eivsh/lqej … sune,fagej
Instead of eivsh/lqej … sune,fagej( î45 B L 33 81 614 1175 1611
1827 syrp, htxt _al_ read eivsh/lqen … sune,fagen. Since i...
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Verse Acts 11:3. _THOU WENTEST IN TO MEN UNCIRCUMCISED_] In a Jew,
this was no small offense; and, as they did not know the reason of St.
Peter's conduct, it is no wonder they should call him to acco...
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AND DIDST EAT WITH THEM - See the notes on Acts 10:13....
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CHAPTER 11
_ 1. Peter's Defense in Jerusalem (Acts 11:1)._
2. The Beginning of the Church in Antioch (Acts 11:19).
3. Barnabas sent to Antioch (Acts 11:22).
4. The Prophecy of Agabus ...
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PETER DEFENDS HIS ACTION AT JERUSALEM. As Philip's action at Samaria
(Acts 8:14), so here Peter's doings at Cæ sarea are reported at
Jerusalem. The Samaritans were, in many respects, Jews, but Corneli...
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PETER ON HIS DEFENCE (Acts 11:1-10)...
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The apostles and the brethren who were throughout Judaea heard that
the Gentiles too had received the word of God. So when Peter came up
to Jerusalem those of the circumcision criticized him because,...
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EAT WITH. Greek. _sunesthio,_ as in Acts 10:41....
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_Thou wentest in to men uncircumcised_ The expression shews the
strength of feeling against what Peter had done. The men with whom he
had mixed are not called Gentiles, but the uncircumcised, the word...
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_PETER'S DEFENSE OF HIS VISIT TO THE GENTILES ACTS 11:1-18:_ The
apostles and brethren that were in Judea heard that the Gentiles had
also received the word of God. When Peter returned to Jerusalem he...
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ΛΈΓΟΝΤΕΣ _praes. act. part. от_ ΛΈΓΩ (G3004)
говорить. Плеонастическое _part._ ΆΤ (G3754)
= границы цитаты, вводит прямой вопрос
или имеет значение: "почему?" (Barrett),
ΕΙΣΉΛΘΕΣ _aor. ind. act. от_...
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SAYING, THOU WENTEST IN TO MEN UNCIRCUMCISED,— _Saying,
wherefore_— διατι — _did you associate and eat with the
uncircumcised?_ See Genesis 44:4.Luke 2:49....
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AT JERUSALEM. Acts 11:1-18.
a.
News reaches Jerusalem; objection. Acts 11:1-3.
Acts 11:1
Now the apostles and the brethren that were in Judaea heard that the
Gentiles also had received the word of...
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See notes one verse 1...
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Saying, Thou wentest in to men uncircumcised, and didst eat with
them.
SAYING, THOU WENTEST IN TO MEN UNCIRCUMCISED, AND DIDST EAT WITH THEM
- (see the note at .) These objectors, it will be observ...
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31 The conversion of Cornelius is not in accord with the truth for
today. Salvation is not offered to those who have access to God in
prayer, for such are already saved. It is for sinners, and the ung...
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THE FIRST GENTILE CHURCH
1-18. The baptism of Cornelius discussed and approved at Jerusalem.
Those Christians who maintained the need of observing the Ceremonial
Law did not attack the baptism itself...
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THE EXTENSION OF THE CHURCH TO JUDÆA AND SAMARIA (ACTS 8:4 TO ACTS
11:18)
The Christians, scattered by persecution, preach everywhere through
Judaea and Samaria. The places specially mentioned are Sa...
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GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYONE
ACTS
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 11
PETER’S REPORT TO THE *CHURCH IN *JERUSALEM, 11:1-18
V1 The *apostles and the *believers in *Judea heard that the
*Gentiles also had receive...
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THOU WENTEST IN TO MEN UNCIRCUMCISED. — The words cannot well be
translated otherwise, but the Greek (literally, _men with a foreskin_)
is somewhat more expressive of scorn than the merely negative fo...
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ἀκροβυστίαν ἔχοντας : the expression intimates the
bitterness of the opposition. Bengel curiously comments “benigne
loquuntur”. On ἀκροβ. see especially Kennedy, _Sources of N.
T. Greek_, p. 111. καὶ...
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FOLLOWING A PLAIN COURSE
Acts 11:1-18
It is very interesting here to find Peter on the defensive. We have
always thought of him as masterful and strong, the born leader of men,
whose authority was ab...
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It is very interesting to note how slowly the prejudices of the Hebrew
Christians gave way, and yet how amenable they were to the evidences
as they appeared. The apostles and the brethren at Jerusalem...
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Peter Explains His Actions
News of the events in Cornelius' house reached Jerusalem and the
apostles, even, apparently, before Peter made his way back to the
city. Prior to the baptism of Cornelius an...
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_And didst eat with them. The Jews looked upon it as a thing
altogether abominable, for them to eat with uncircumcised Gentiles;
but St. Peter satisfied them, or silenced them by a plain and sincere
r...
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PETER'S REPORT AT JERUSALEM
1-13. Immediately after Peter's glorious revival at Caesarea he goes
straight to Jerusalem, accompanied by the six Joppa brethren who had
witnessed the new departure and th...
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And the apostles and brethren that were in Judea heard that the
Gentiles had also received the word of God. (2) And when Peter was
come up to Jerusalem, they that were of the circumcision contended
wi...
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We are now arrived at a turning-point in the history, not merely of
the church, but of the unfolding of the truth of God, and the
manifestation of His ways. The death of Stephen, therefore, has in
var...
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3._Unto men being uncircumcised. _This was not forbidden by the law of
God, but it was a tradition which came from the fathers. And yet,
notwithstanding, Peter doth not object that they dealt too hard...
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Acts 11:19 begins the narration of the new order of things by which
the ministry of Paul is distinguished. Among those who were scattered
abroad on the occasion of Stephen's death, and who went as far...
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SAYING, THOU WENTEST INTO MEN UNCIRCUMCISED,.... Into the houses of
such, and lodged with them, and familiarly conversed with them:
AND DIDST EAT WITH THEM; which, according to the traditions of the...
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Saying, Thou wentest in to men uncircumcised, and didst eat with them.
Ver. 3. _Saying, Thou wentest in, &c._] This was now no fault, but in
their conceit only. Ignorance is the mother of many mistak...
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_The apostles and brethren heard_ To their great surprise; _that the
Gentiles had also received the word of God_ That not only the Jews who
were dispersed in the Gentile countries, and the Gentiles wh...
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SAYING, THOU WENTEST INTO MEN UNCIRCUMCISED, AND DIDST EAT WITH THEM.
From the entire account of Luke in the Acts it is evident that the
inspiration of the apostles pertained to their office of teachi...
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PETER'S DEFENSE AGAINST THE JUDAIZING BRETHREN.
The attack:...
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News of Peter's carrying the gospel to Gentiles had preceded him to
Jerusalem. When he arrived there, therefore, he was faced by those who
were specially zealous of the law, and who spoke accusingly o...
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17 IF THEREFORE GOD GAVE THEM THE SAME GIFT AS _HE GAVE_ US WHEN WE
BELIEVED ON THE LORD JESUS CHRIST, WHO WAS I THAT I COULD WITHSTAND
GOD? "
1. What was similar to Pentecost?
1. Cornelius was...
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SAYING, " YOU WENT IN TO UNCIRCUMCISED MEN AND ATE WITH THEM! "
1. It is interesting that they did not mention their baptism. "You ate
with them."
2. They were more offended that Peter had fellowshi...
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"saying, Thou wentest in to men uncircumcised, and didst eat with
them"Saying" Here is the bone of contention. "And didst eat with
them". similar accusation had been made against Jesus (Luke 15:1). Th...
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1-18 The imperfect state of human nature strongly appears, when godly
persons are displeased even to hear that the word of God has been
received, because their own system has not been attended to. An...
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This is the objection they make against Peter, that, contrary to the
tradition of their elders, and precept of their wise men, its had
familiarly conversed with the Gentiles: see ACTS 10:28. This they...
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Tertullian On Modesty
Besides, the Lord would not have been censured for partaking of food
with Jews, but with heathens, from whose board the Jewish discipline
excludes (its disciples).[102]...
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Acts 11:3 saying G3004 (G5723) G3754 in G1525 (G5627) to G4314
uncircumcised G203 G2192 (G
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‘And when Peter was come up to Jerusalem, those who were of the
circumcision contended with him, saying, “You went in to men
uncircumcised, and did eat with them.” '
So when Peter arrived back in Jeru...
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_Apologetic Account by St. Peter at Jerusalem of the Conversion of
Cornelius, Acts 11:1_.
The commentators have given far too little attention to this section
of the Apostolic History. Thus in the exc...
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Acts 11:3. DIDST EAT WITH THEM. This step involved all the rest. See
above on Acts 10:23; Acts 10:28. It was not the communicating the
Gospel to the Gentiles which they grudged, but the communicating...
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THOU WENTEST IN
(εισηλθες). Direct form, but Westcott and Hort have it
εισηλθεν (he went in), indirect form. So with
συνεφαγες (didst eat) and συνεφαγεν (did eat). The
direct is more vivid.MEN UNCI...
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CONTENTS: Peter vindicates his ministry to the Gentiles. Name
«Christians» first applied at Antioch.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, Spirit, Peter, angel, John, Stephen, Barnabas,
Saul, Agabus, Caesar.
CONCLUSIO...
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Acts 11:2. _They of the circumcision contended with him._ Those who
were zealous of the law, apprehending that Christ and his grace had
only been promised and confined to themselves, the call and conv...
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IN THE HOME OF UNCIRCUMCISED GENTILES. This violated their Tradition!
Notice that in the case of Peter himself, it took: (1) the vision; (2)
God's command; (3) Cornelius' request; (4) the "coming down...
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_And the apostles and brethren … heard … And when Peter was come
up to Jerusalem, they that were of the circumcision contended with
him._
THE DISPUTE IN THE EARLY CHURCH
Learn--
1. That even among...
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 11:3 On eating with UNCIRCUMCISED MEN, see Acts
10:28.
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_CRITICAL REMARKS_
Acts 11:1. THE APOSTLES.—Peter and John (Acts 8:14), with James
(Acts 12:2), and possibly the rest of the Twelve. THE BRETHREN.—The
body of disciples....
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EXPOSITION
ACTS 11:1
_Now_ for _and_, A.V.; _the_ _brethren _for brethren, A.V.; _also had_
for _had also_, A.V, We can imagine how rapidly the news of the great
revolution would travel to the metrop...
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And the apostles and brethren that were in Judea heard that the
Gentiles had also received the word of God. And when Peter was come
back to Jerusalem, they that were of the circumcision had a fight wi...
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1 Corinthians 5:11; 2 John 1:10; Acts 10:23; Acts 10:28; Acts 10:48;...
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Men uncircumcised [α ν δ ρ α ς α κ ρ ο β υ σ τ ι α ν
ε χ ο ν τ α ς]. An indignant expression. See Ephesians 2:11....
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PREJUDICE TURNED TO PRAISE
Acts 11:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
After Peter's visit to the home of Cornelius and his return to Judea
he learned that the Apostles and brethren there had heard how the
Gentile...