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ACTS 12:2
The proposal of Eisler 226 and others to emend the text of this verse
by inserting the words VIwa,nnhn kai, after avnei/len has been made in
the interest of bolstering the exceedingly weak...
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Verse Acts 12:2. _HE KILLED JAMES THE BROTHER OF JOHN WITH THE
SWORD._] This was _James_ the _greater_, son of Zebedee, and must be
distinguished from _James_ the _less_, son of Alpheus. This latter...
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AND HE KILLED ... - He caused to be put to death with a sword, either
by beheading, or piercing him through. The Roman procurators were
entrusted with authority over life, though in the time of Pilate...
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CHAPTER 12
_ 1. The great Persecution by Herod Agrippa I (Acts 12:1)._
2. The miraculous deliverance of Peter (Acts 12:6).
3. The Presumption and Judgment of Herod (Acts 12:18).
4. Barnabas and Sau...
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PERSECUTION OF THE CHURCH BY HEROD AGRIPPA. PETER'S ESCAPE FROM
PRISON. On Agrippa, see p. 610. His persecution of the Christians was
according to his general policy. The persecutions of the faithful...
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About this time Herod the king began to take hostile action to inflict
injury on certain men of the Church. He killed James, John's brother,
with the sword. When he saw that this gave pleasure to the...
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IMPRISONMENT AND DELIVERANCE (Acts 12:1-11)...
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KILLED. Greek. _anaireo._ See note on Acts 2:23.
JAMES. App-141.
JOHN. App-141. The last historical reference to John.
SWORD. Death by the sword was regarded by the Rabbis as particularly
disgracef...
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_And he killed James the brother of John_ One of the two sons of
Zebedee, who had been among the three specially favoured disciples of
Jesus. It is therefore likely that he would take a leading part i...
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ἸΆΚΩΒΟΝ ΤῸΝ�, _James, the brother of John_. This was one
of the two sons of Zebedee, who had been among the three specially
favoured disciples of Jesus. It is therefore likely that he would take
a lea...
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Acts 12:1-12. HEROD’S PERSECUTION OF THE CHURCH. PETER’S
MIRACULOUS DELIVERANCE FROM PRISON...
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_JAMES DIED FOR THE CAUSE OF CHRIST ACTS 12:1-5:_ One man can do
either much harm or much good toward the cause of Christ. King Herod
Agrippa I harassed some in the church and caused terrible sufferin...
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ΆΝΕΊΛΕΝ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΆΝΑΙΡΈΩ (G337)
убивать,
ΜΑΧΑΊΡΗ _dat. sing. от_ ΜΆΧΑΙΡΑ (G3162) меч.
_Instr. dat._ О казни мечом, которая
означает, что было предъявлено
политическое обвинение, _см._ Barr...
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AND HE KILLED JAMES— Thus was our Lord's prediction, relating to
them, fulfilled, Matthew 20:23. I know not how far we areto depend
upon the tradition which we find cited by Eusebius, from a book of
C...
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5.
AT JERUSALEM. Acts 12:1-24.
a.
Persecution of Herod. James beheaded. Peter imprisoned. Acts 12:1-5.
Acts 12:1
Now about that time Herod the king put forth his hands to afflict
certain of the c...
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See notes one verse 1...
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And he killed James the brother of John with the sword.
AND HE KILLED JAMES THE BROTHER OF JOHN WITH THE SWORD - in all
likelihood by beheading, which (as Lightfoot shows) was regarded by
the Jews...
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26 The name "Christian" is Latin in its termination, so seems to have
been given by the Romans. It is mentioned only twice more (Act_26:28;
1Pe_4:16), and was a term of contempt. It is never used by t...
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IMPRISONMENT OF PETER. DEATH OF HEROD
1-19. Persecution of the Church at Jerusalem by Herod. Martyrdom of
James the son of Zebedee. Peter's imprisonment and miraculous release.
The Church was persecut...
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JAMES] i.e. James the Great, son of Zebedee....
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GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYONE
ACTS
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 12
PETER IN PRISON AGAIN, 12:1-5
V1 At that time, King Herod arrested some members of the *church. He
made them suffer very badly. V2 He ordere...
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HE KILLED JAMES THE BROTHER OF JOHN WITH THE SWORD. — Had the
Apostle been tried by the Sanhedrin on a charge of blasphemy and
heresy, the sentence would have been death by stoning. Decapitation
showe...
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CHAPTER 8
THE DEFEAT OF PRIDE.
Acts 12:1; Acts 12:23
THE chapter at which we have now arrived is very important from a
chronological point of view, as it brings the sacred narrative into
contact wit...
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ἀνεῖλε, characteristic word, see on v. Acts 5:33.
Ἰάκωβον τὸν ἀ. Ἰ.: St. Chrysostom reminds us of our
Lord's prophecy in Mark 10:38 ff. (Matthew 20:23), distinguished thus
from the James of...
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LOOSENED BONDS
Acts 12:1-12
This Herod was the grandson of Herod the Great. He courted the
goodwill of the Jews, though he was dissolute, cruel, and
unscrupulous. How wonderful that God can spare fr...
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Again persecution broke out in Jerusalem, and the first of the
apostolic band suffered martyrdom at the hands of Herod. A revealing
sentence concerning Herod is that which declares that when "he saw
t...
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James Killed and Peter Seized By Herod
Sometime near the time Barnabas and Saul were taking the gift from
Antioch to Jerusalem, Herod Agrippa decided to inflict pain on certain
members of the church....
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And he (b) killed James the brother of John with the sword.
(b) Violently, his cause not being heard at all....
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St. James the elder, brother of St. John the evangelist....
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MARTYRDOM OF JAMES
1, 2. This Herod Antipas was the grandson of the King Herod reigning
when our Savior was born, and notorious for slaying the infants of
Bethlehem, and even himself, while the innoce...
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Now about that time Herod the king stretched forth his hands to vex
certain of the church. (2) And he killed James the brother of John
with the sword. (3) And because he saw it pleased the Jews, he
pr...
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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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_A GREAT APOSTLE_
‘James the brother of John.’
Acts 12:2
Within the broad circle of the Apostles’ characters, their lives,
histories, examples, the follower of Christ finds experiences which
he, to...
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_SLAIN BY THE SWORD_
‘And he killed James the brother of John with the sword.’
Acts 12:2
The death of St. James is one of those events which, at first sight,
seems so unintelligible to our minds. H...
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Herod, to please the Jews, begins to persecute the assembly in that
city. We may remark here, that the company of believers at Antioch are
also called the assembly (church), which is the case nowhere...
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AND HE KILLED JAMES THE BROTHER OF JOHN WITH THE SWORD. This was
James, the son of Zebedee, whom our Lord told, that he should be
baptized with the baptism he was baptized with, Matthew 20:22 meaning...
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And he killed James the brother of John with the sword.
Ver. 2. _And he killed James the brother_] So styled to distinguish
him from the other James, called James the Less, kinsman to Christ,
and bis...
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_Now about that time_ When Saul and Barnabas were preparing to set out
to Jerusalem, to carry thither what had been collected by the
Christians at Antioch; _Herod stretched forth his hands to vex cert...
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JAMES; one of the sons of Zebedee, Matthew 4:21, called James the
greater, or senior, to distinguish him from James the less, or
younger, who was the son of Alpheus. Matthew 10:3; MARK 15:40. No
degre...
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AND HE KILLED JAMES, THE BROTHER OF JOHN, WITH THE SWORD....
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HEROD PERSECUTES THE CHURCH AT JERUSALEM AND IS PUNISHED BY GOD. Acts
12:1
James beheaded, Peter imprisoned:...
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For a brief time again our eyes are turned toward Jerusalem and Peter,
though Peter's work is no longer taking the prominent place it did at
the beginning. Being the apostle to the Jews, he manifestly...
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THEN HE KILLED JAMES THE BROTHER OF JOHN WITH THE SWORD.
1. James the brother of John - He was known as James the Greater, the
son of Zebedee.
2. Adam Clarke explains: By killing with the sword we a...
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"He had James the brother of John put to death with the sword" This
was James the son of Zebedee, one of the original twelve apostles.
Being executed with the sword either meant being beheaded or pier...
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1-5 James was one of the sons of Zebedee, whom Christ told that they
should drink of the cup that he was to drink of, and be baptized with
the baptism that he was to be baptized with, Matthew 20:23....
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Who had especially the care of the church at Jerusalem: one eminent
amongst the apostles, and one of the sons of thunder, (or Boanerges),
for his zealous and earnest preaching, and therefore the more...
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Tertullian Scorpiace
that James is slain[112]...
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Acts 12:2 Then G1161 killed G337 (G5627) James G2385 brother G80 John
G2491 sword G3162
James -...
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JERUSALEM FINALLY REJECTS THE APOSTLES, KINGSHIP CEASES IN ISRAEL, AND
THE WORD OF GOD GOES ON MULTIPLYING (12:1-24).
The new centre for world evangelisation having been set up
(unknowingly at the tim...
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‘And he killed James the brother of John with the sword.'
To the horror of all Christians James, the brother of John, one of the
select three of Peter, James and John, was put to death by being
behead...
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Acts 12:2. AND HE KILLED JAMES THE BROTHER OF JOHN. After eleven years
of patient noble work, the brother of John received one portion of the
high reward which Salome had asked for her sons (Matthew 2...
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JAMES THE BROTHER OF JOHN
(Ιακωβον τον αδελφον Ιωανου). He had been
called by Jesus a son of thunder along with his brother John. Jesus
had predicted a bloody death for both of them (Mark 10:38; Mat...
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CONTENTS: Persecutions of the church and arrest of Peter. Prayer for
his deliverance and his miraculous release Death of Herod.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, Herod, James, Peter, 2 soldiers, angel, Mary, Mark,...
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Acts 12:1. _About that time,_ when the word of the Lord prevailed so
remarkably in Antioch and the northern provinces, and when Paul and
Barnabas had brought alms to Jerusalem, as in Acts 12:25, _Hero...
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_Now about that time Herod the king stretched forth his hands to vex
certain of the Church._
HEROD THE KING
The previous life of this prince had been full of strange
vicissitudes. The son of Aristobu...
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 12:2 The martyred JAMES 1:1 was Jesus’ disciple,
son of Zebedee and brother of John....
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_CRITICAL REMARKS_
Acts 12:1. ABOUT THAT TIME (compare Acts 19:23).—_I.e._, before, or
about the time of, the arrival of Barnabas and Saul at Jerusalem (Acts
11:30). The incidents recorded in this cha...
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EXPOSITION
ACTS 12:1
_Put _for _stretched, _A.V.;_ afflict _for _vex, _A.V. The phrase,
ABOUT THAT TIME, as in Acts 19:23, points to what had just before been
related (Meyer). The interposition of th...
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Shall we turn now in our Bibles to Acts 12.
Now about that time Herod the king stretched forth his hands to vex
certain of the church (Acts 12:1).
There are just a lot of Herods in the Bible and it i...
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1 Kings 19:1; 1 Kings 19:10; Hebrews 11:37; Jeremiah 26:23; Mark 10:
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Killed - with the sword. While the martyrdom of Stephen is described
at length, that of James, the first martyr among the apostles, is
related in two words....
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HEROD KILLS JAMES
Acts 12:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
There had come a time of comparative peace after the persecution which
arose about Stephen, had subsided. Not long, however, could Satan fold
his hands...
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BUT PRAYER
Acts 12:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
Peter was in prison. Herod emboldened by the fact that his killing of
James had pleased the Jews, proceeded to take Peter also. His purpose
was to kill him a...
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James the brother of John — So one of the brothers went to God the
first, the other the last of the apostles....
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Note here, 1. The person slain by the sword of Herod, James the
brother of John. We read in the gospel that he was one of the sons of
Zebedee, that desired of Christ the pre-eminence to sit at his rig...