further threatened This was all they could venture on, because the multitude knew that the lame man had been healed, and that there was no charge against the Apostles for which they deserved punishment. They could not say that the miracle was untrue, for there was the man standing by, and proving its reality; and they could not inflict a punishment "for a good deed," nor could they find any ground for a charge in the declaration that the man had been healed in the name of Jesus.

how they might punish = on what pretext, or, in what way, without enraging the populace.

all men glorified God St Peter's speech had made it clear whence the power to heal was given. See Acts 3:13.

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