THE BOOK OF ACTS. CHAPTER 15
OUTLINE AND COMMENTARY. MARK DUNAGAN
I. OUTLINE OF CHAPTER 15:
I. The point at issue (Acts 15:1)
II. The debate in Jerusalem (Acts 15:5-21)
A. Peter (Acts 15:7-11)
B. Paul and Barnabas (Acts 15:12)
C. James (Acts 15:13-21)
III. The conclusion and letter: (Acts 15... [ Continue Reading ]
"Some men came down from Judea and began teaching the brethren": That
is, they came down to Antioch and tried teaching the following among
the Christians there. Paul will later write that what such men were
teaching was another gospel,. distortion of the true (Galatians 1:6),
and were false brethren... [ Continue Reading ]
"Had great dissension and debate with them": Note that debating is not
wrong, especially when truth is on the line (Judges 1:3; 1 Peter
1:17). God expects us to stand up for the truth and oppose what is
false (Ephesians 5:11). Years ago David Edwin Harrell observed that
denominations have. variety o... [ Continue Reading ]
"Sent on their way by the church": "The word sent could either
indicate that they were provisioned for the journey (assisted in
paying expenses, and encouraged by prayers for. safe journey) by the
brethren at Antioch, or that some of the brethren actually accompanied
them on the journey (Acts 21:5)... [ Continue Reading ]
"Arrived in Jerusalem": The journey from Antioch to Jerusalem was
about 300 miles. This was his third visit to Jerusalem since his
conversion (Acts 9:26; Acts 11:30). "They were received by the church
and the apostles and the elders": That is, they were welcomed,
acknowledged as faithful brethren an... [ Continue Reading ]
"But": Not everyone is thrilled with such news. While many Christians
were rejoicing, some in Jerusalem were only filled with criticism.
"Some of the sect of the Pharisees who believed": They had become
Christians but it is clear that they had not abandoned all their old
Jewish beliefs. "They may be... [ Continue Reading ]
"The apostles and the elders came together to look into this matter":
Carefully note that this meeting is not concluded to figure out what
they were going to believe, neither is the church voting on what to
teach on. certain doctrine. By contrast, Paul and Barnabas already
know what is true (Acts 15... [ Continue Reading ]
"After there had been much debate": Apparently the Judiazers are
allowed to present their arguments, but the Holy Spirit records none
of their arguments. After they had run out of arguments, the apostles,
one by one, rise and counter the claims of the false brethren. "Men
who are in error can never... [ Continue Reading ]
"God, who knows the heart, testified to them giving them the Holy
Spirit, just as He also did to us": Seeing that God knows the heart
(Acts 1:24), God knew that Cornelius was. genuine believer, and He
Himself gave His approval of what Peter was doing by sending the Holy
Spirit upon Cornelius and his... [ Continue Reading ]
"and He made no distinction between us and them, cleansing their
hearts by faith": So there is only one plan of salvation for all men
(Acts 4:12; Mark 16:16). Though Gentiles had not been circumcised, God
still accepted them when they believed and were baptized. Notice the
word cleansing that the Ho... [ Continue Reading ]
"Why do you put God to the test": That is, why are these Pharisees
contradicting the clear will of God on the matter? Why are they acting
like God made. mistake when he had Peter baptize uncircumcised
Gentiles in Acts 10:1. "By placing upon the neck of the disciples.
yoke": Demanding that new believ... [ Continue Reading ]
"We believe that we are saved": That's what the Law could never do.
save you! The expression we believe refers to the settled conviction
of the apostles and elders in Jerusalem on this matter. "Through the
grace of the Lord Jesus": Notice that one is not saved by faith only
and neither is one saved... [ Continue Reading ]
"All the people kept silent": "The whole assembly became silent after
Peter's speech. The silence is testimony to the effect of Peter's
presentation. He had presented such clear and forcible arguments that
there was nothing that could be said against them" (Reese p. 539).
"Listening to Paul and Barn... [ Continue Reading ]
"James": Most feel that this is James the Lord's brother, who became.
prominent voice in the early church (Galatians 1:19; Acts 21:18), and
who wrote the book of James around 62 AD... [ Continue Reading ]
He calls Peter by his Hebrew name Simon, and summarizes Peter's
sermon. "Taking from among the Gentiles. people for His name": By
using such words as. people, James is implying that the Gentile
converts were no less the people of God than Israel used to be. "For
His name may mean that these people b... [ Continue Reading ]
And the Old Testament prophets predicted such. James will quote from
Amos but other prophets had also foretold the acceptance of the
Gentiles (Isaiah 2:2; Isaiah 2:6; Micah 4:1).. whole list of Old
Testament prophecies about the Gentiles becoming God's people is found
in Romans 15:9.... [ Continue Reading ]
The quotation is taken from Amos 2:11. "After these things. will
return, and. will rebuild the tabernacle of David which has fallen,
and. will rebuild its ruins, and. will restore it": This verse is not
predicting the rebuilding of the "tabernacle" constructed in Exodus,
rather it is speaking of the... [ Continue Reading ]
"So that the rest of mankind may seek the Lord": When David finally
has. descendant once again ruling on his throne at the same time the
Gentiles will be offered salvation. Clearly the prophets had predicted
that when the Messiah reigns as king, when His kingdom is established,
then salvation will b... [ Continue Reading ]
"Since God had foretold. long time ago that the Gentiles would be.
part of the kingdom, without circumcision, it should not be opposed
and resisted by us. We rather should get our ideas in harmony with
God's revealed will!" (Reese p. 543).... [ Continue Reading ]
"Therefore it is my judgment": This is the only conclusion that James
can reach from the facts presented. Notice how the apostles have
argued. Both Peter and Paul had offered approved examples and
necessary inferences and James has offered direct commands and then
made the appropriate conclusion. No... [ Continue Reading ]
"But that we write to them": That is, put this in writing and clear up
the matter. "This will leave no opportunity for the Judaizers to again
misrepresent what Gentiles have to do to be saved, for the Gentiles
will have. specific word from the Lord on the matter" (Reese p. 544).
"That they abstain f... [ Continue Reading ]
"For": The reason that Gentile Christians need such instruction is
because, in contrast the to Jews who had heard the Scriptures read
from ancient generations every week, the Gentiles have not had access
to such instruction concerning fornication and the above. Jewish
Christians do not need such ins... [ Continue Reading ]
"The combined force of the four speeches made the will of God so clear
that the opposition was totally silenced, and the only remaining
question was how to best carry out the proposal" (Reese p. 549). The
elders are mentioned right after the apostles. This does not mean they
were equal in authority,... [ Continue Reading ]
Acts 15:23
THE LETTER
Carefully note that this letter is not some human decree or creed. The
apostles did not vote on this matter, rather the will of God was
clear. The letter itself makes it clear that this decision was.
decision given by the Holy Spirit (Acts 15:28). Ancient and modern
church co... [ Continue Reading ]
The Judaizing teachers had lied. The apostles did not endorse their
teaching and neither did the congregation in Jerusalem. Evidently such
false brethren had been making some false claims of being authorized
to teach such views. "We cannot help but wonder if the Judaizers were
present in the assembl... [ Continue Reading ]
This letter represents. united position among all the apostles and the
elders in the Jerusalem church. Acts 15:25 "With our beloved Barnabas
and Paul": Here is how the church in Jerusalem viewed Barnabas and
Paul. This makes it clear to all that all the apostles are on the same
side against the fals... [ Continue Reading ]
"Men who have risked their lives": "It is clear from this that the
sufferings and narrow escapes during the first missionary journey were
well known in Jerusalem" (Reese p. 552).... [ Continue Reading ]
Judas and Silas would also teach exactly the same thing as that taught
in Paul and Barnabas. Their presence, along with the letter, makes it
clear that the false teachers were teaching their own opinion.... [ Continue Reading ]
"For it seemed good to the Holy Spirit": The speeches and arguments
made in this chapter are the arguments given through inspired men by
the Holy Spirit. This decision in Jerusalem was an inspired conclusion
and so was the letter.... [ Continue Reading ]
Note that God does not want to burden believers, but rather the
commands that He gives are "essentials" and for our good (Acts 15:29)
(1 John 5:3). Some have argued that the essential mentioned here only
applied to this time and place and are not standards of conduct
demanded of all Christians for a... [ Continue Reading ]
Acts 15:30-35 The new Christians in Antioch immediately embraced the
message in the letter and rejoiced. "Encouraged and strengthened the
brethren with. lengthy message": "These men took. personal interest in
the brethren, encouraging and strengthening them, just the opposite
effect that the Judaize... [ Continue Reading ]
"Paul and Barnabas stayed in Antioch": Notice how Paul attached
himself to and worked with. local congregation when he was not
traveling and establishing churches. Some feel that at this time the
events recorded in Galatians 2:11 took place.
THE SECOND JOURNEY... [ Continue Reading ]
This second trip will take place between around 51-54 AD It will start
with Paul visiting the congregations that he had established on the
first trip. Acts 15:37-38 Barnabas wants to take along Mark, but Paul
objects. Barnabas kept insisting that they take Mark and Paul kept on
refusing.... [ Continue Reading ]
"There occurred such. sharp disagreement": Note that no apology is
ever given by either man and that neither man is rebuked by God.
Secondly, years later Mark will be with Paul (Colossians 4:10), and
Paul always will praise Barnabas when he is mentioned in his letters
(1 Corinthians 9:6). Here we le... [ Continue Reading ]
See Acts 13:3; Acts 14:26 for similar language.... [ Continue Reading ]
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