Neither is there salvation in any other Rather, And our salvation is not in any other. The article with the noun (ἡ σωτηρία) seems thus better expressed. St Peter thus intimates that the cure of the lame man is only a sign of the power of salvation for the soul which was in Jesus. The people were to draw from the effect produced by "Arise and walk," the conclusion that the same power could as surely give the greater blessing, "thy sins be forgiven thee" (Matthew 9:5).

given among men Communicated to men by God, as a means of salvation.

whereby we must be saved Through whom we must of necessity seek our salvation if we would be saved.

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