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Verse Acts 3:7. _IMMEDIATELY HIS FEET AND ANCLE BONES RECEIVED
STRENGTH_] The suddenness of the cure was the _proof_ of the miracle:
his walking and leaping were the _evidences_ of it....
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AND HE TOOK HIM - He took hold of his hand. To take hold of the hand
in such a ease was an offer of aid, an indication that Peter was
sincere, and was an inducement to him to make an effort. This may...
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CHAPTER 3
_ 1. The Healing of the lame Man (Acts 3:1)._
2. Peter's address and appeal (Acts 3:12).
The lame man, forty years old, at the gate called Beautiful is the
type of the moral condition of t...
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EXAMPLE OF THE WORKS OF THE APOSTLES. The cure of lame persons is
frequently spoken of in the Synoptic Gospels, as a mark of the
Messianic age; but no such cure is there recorded. Paul deals with a
si...
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Peter and John used to go up to the Temple at the hour of prayer at
three o'clock in the afternoon, and a man who had been lame from the
day of his birth was in the habit of being carried there. Every...
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A NOTABLE DEED IS DONE (Acts 3:1-10)...
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TOOK. Greek. _piazo._ See note on John 11:57.
LIFTED. raised, as in Acts 3:6.
IMMEDIATELY. Greek. _parachrema._ Occurs nineteen times, of which ten
are in Luke and seven in Acts.
FEET. Greek. _b_ a...
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_his feet and ankle bones_ The words in the original are found nowhere
else in the N. T. They are of a technical character, and their use,
together with the other features of exact description of the...
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ἬΓΕΙΡΕΝ ΑΥ̓ΤΌΝ with אABCG. The _Vulg_. has the pronoun
twice expressed.
7. ΑἹ ΒΆΣΕΙΣ ΑΥ̓ΤΟΥ͂ ΚΑῚ ΤᾺ ΣΦΥΡΆ. These
words are found nowhere else in the N.T. They are of a technical
character, and their u...
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Acts 3:1-10. HEALING OF THE LAME MAN AT THE BEAUTIFUL GATE OF THE
TEMPLE...
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_A NOTABLE MIRACLE WAS PERFORMED ACTS 3:6-10:_ How disappointed the
poor man must have been when the apostles told him that they had no
money. His disappointment quickly turned to joy when they said,...
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ΠΙΆΣΑΣ _aor. act. part. от_ ΠΙΆΖΩ (G4084) хватать.
_Сопутств. part._ или _part._ образа
действия,
ΉΓΕΙΡΕΝ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΕΓΕΊΡΩ (G1453)
поднимать,
ΠΑΡΑΧΡΉΜΑ (G3916) немедленно.
ΈΣΤΕΡΕΏΘΗΣΑΝ _ao...
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DISCOURSE: 1742
THE CRIPPLE HEALED
Acts 3:6. Then Peter said, Silver and gold have I none; but such as I
have give I thee: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and
walk. And he took him by...
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AT THE GATE BEAUTIFUL ACTS 3:1-10.
Acts 3:1
Now Peter and John were going up into the temple at the hour of
prayer, being the ninth hour.
Acts 3:2
And a certain man that was lame from his mother's...
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See notes on verse 1...
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And he took him by the right hand, and lifted him up: and immediately
his feet and ancle bones received strength.
AND HE TOOK HIM BY THE RIGHT HAND, AND LIFTED HIM UP. Such actions of
the apostle w...
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38 Repentance and baptism lead to a probationary pardon, which may be
withdrawn. This pardon is extended by Christ as the King. Its
operation is illustrated by the parable of the ten thousand talent
d...
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THE LAME MAN HEALED
1-26. Healing of the lame man. Speech of Peter. St. Luke here singles
out from the multitude of 'wonders and signs done by the Apostles'
(Acts 2:43), the one which led to the firs...
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GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYONE
ACTS
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 3
PETER CURES A MAN WHO CANNOT WALK, 3:1-10
V1 One day, Peter and John were going to the *Temple to pray. This
was at three o’clock in the afte...
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HIS FEET. — Better, _his soles._ The precision with which the
process is described is characteristic of the medical historian. Both
this term and the “ankle bones” employed are more or less
technical,...
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πιάσας, _cf._ Acts 12:4 : so in LXX, Song of Solomon 2:15, Sir
23:21, A. _al_. χειρὸς very similar to, if not exactly, a
partitive genitive, found after verbs of touching, etc., inasmuch as
the touchi...
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UPLIFTING POWER
Acts 3:1-10
Peter and John differed greatly, in age, in gift, and in point of
view. They had been rivals; now they walked together. It was at three
in the afternoon that this incident...
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The men at the Beautiful Gate of the Temple is the illustration of a
constant fact: approximation to God is a habit of humanity in its
need. Mendicants are not often found at the doors where an infide...
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"What I Do Have I Give You"
As Peter and John approached him, the lame man asked them to give him
alms. Both apostles looked at him and Peter asked him to look at them.
The beggar turned expecting to...
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Mt. Zion, where the Holy Ghost fell on the disciples, is in the
southwestern part of the city, which is, throughout, the most densely
built I ever saw; the streets eight to sixteen feet wide, and
freq...
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And he gave heed unto them, expecting to receive something of them.
(6) Then Peter said, Silver and gold have I none; but such as I have
give I thee: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up an...
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First of all we see man in an entirely new place man risen from among
the dead and ascending to heaven. The risen ascended man, Christ
Jesus, is the new starting-point of the dealings of God. The firs...
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In Chapter 3 the Spirit addresses His testimony to the people by the
mouth of Peter. God still acted in patience towards His foolish
people, and with more than patience. He acts in grace towards them,...
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AND HE TOOK HIM BY THE RIGHT HAND,.... In imitation of Christ, whom he
had often seen using the same action on such occasions:
AND LIFT HIM UP; believing he was cured, and that it might be
manifest....
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And he took him by the right hand, and lifted _him_ up: and
immediately his feet and ankle bones received strength.
Ver. 7. _His feet and ankle bones_] "The Lord raiseth them that are
crooked," but ...
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_Who, seeing Peter and John, asked an alms_ As it seems he did of all
who entered in at the gate where he sat begging: an alms was the
utmost he expected from them or any others. _And Peter, fastening...
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AND HE TOOK HIM BY THE RIGHT HAND AND LIFTED HIM UP; AND IMMEDIATELY
HIS FEET AND ANKLE-BONES RECEIVED STRENGTH....
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The miracle of healing:...
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In this great work the apostles were not dealing only with large
numbers. As Peter and John went to the temple, not to speak, but at
the mid afternoon hour of prayer, they contacted a man lame from hi...
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AND HE TOOK HIM BY THE RIGHT HAND AND LIFTED _HIM_ UP, AND IMMEDIATELY
HIS FEET AND ANKLE BONES RECEIVED STRENGTH.
1. Luke, the doctor, tells us the problem. It was not his hip, knees,
muscle or nerv...
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And he took him by the right hand, and raised him up: and immediately
his feet and his ankle-bones received strength.
'HE TOOK HIM BY THE RIGHT HAND, AND RAISED HIM UP'-'and hence implies
taking hold...
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1-11 The apostles and the first believers attended the temple worship
at the hours of prayer. Peter and John seem to have been led by a
Divine direction, to work a miracle on a man above forty years...
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HE TOOK HIM BY THE RIGHT HAND; not disdaining to take hold of a poor
cripple or beggar; as also being fully persuaded of Christ's presence
with him for his cure. AND IMMEDIATELY, that it might the mor...
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Gospel of Nicodemus I The Acts of Pilate
Another said: I was crooked; and seeing him, I cried, Have mercy upon
me, O Lord. And he took me by the hand, and I was immediately
raised.[87]...
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‘And he took him by the right hand, and raised him up, and
immediately his feet and his ankle-bones received strength. And
leaping up, he stood, and began to walk; and he entered with them into
the te...
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THE MINISTRY OF THE APOSTLES (3:1-6:7).
The pouring out of the Holy Spirit having taken place, and the infant
church having been shown to be established, Luke now goes on to deal
with the way in which...
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_Healing of the Lame Man by Peter and John at the Beautiful Gate of
the Temple,_ 1-11.
The writer of the ‘Acts,' after describing the inner life of the new
society, takes up the thread of the story ag...
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Acts 3:7. AND HE TOOK HIM BY THE RIGHT HAND. To the word of command,
Peter, following his Master's example in such cases (see Mark 9:27),
grasps him by the right hand, thus encouraging him to obey the...
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TOOK HIM BY THE RIGHT HAND
(πιασας αυτον της δεξιας χειρος). Doric form
πιαζω for πιεζω. Genitive of the part affected. Peter had to
pull him up on his feet before he would try to walk....
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Acts 3
The Lame Man Healed
We are reminded by this incident:
I. That there are some things more valuable than money. Peter with his
gift of healing was of infinitely greater service to this lame ma...
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Acts 3:1
Look (1) at the social side, and (2) at the Apostolic side of this
incident.
I. The social side. (1) We may be able to carry the cripple while we
are unable to heal him. Do what you can. (2)...
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Acts 3:1. _Now Peter and John went up together into the temple at the
hour of prayer, being the ninth hour._
Peter and John seem to have been linked in closest friendship. Peter
had been brought back...
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CONTENTS: The lame man healed at the temple gate.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Peter, John, lame man, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob,
Pilate, Moses, Samuel.
CONCLUSION: The hand of compassion, extended by Spirit-...
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Acts 3:1. _Peter and John went into the temple at the hour of prayer._
Some read, At the same time Peter and John went into the temple,
intimating that this was the afternoon of the day of pentecost....
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AND HELPED HIM UP. Faith is action! Note _when_ the man's feet and
ankles became strong....
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_Now Peter and John._
PETER AND JOHN
The union of the two brings the narratives of the Gospels into an
interesting connection with the Acts. They were probably about the
same age (the idea that Peter...
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_CRITICAL REMARKS_
Acts 3:1. PETER AND JOHN.—The old companionship which had existed
between these two disciples before the crucifixion (John 1:20; Matthew
17:1), and was resumed after the resurrectio...
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EXPOSITION
ACTS 3:1
_Were going up _for _went up together, _A.V. and T.R. PETER AND JOHN.
The close friendship of these two apostles is remarkable. The origin
of it appears to have been their partner...
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Shall we turn to Acts, the third chapter.
Now Peter and John went up together into the temple at the hour of
prayer, being the ninth hour (Acts 3:1).
The day started at six o'clock in the morning, su...
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Acts 9:41; Luke 13:13; Mark 1:31; Mark 5:41; Mark 9:27...
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He took [π ι α σ α ς]. The verb means originally to press or
squeeze; and hence implies taking hold with a firm grasp.
Feet [β α σ ε ι ς]. A peculiar, technical word, used by Luke
only, and described...
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A PITIFUL PAUPER AT THE BEAUTIFUL GATE
Acts 3:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
It is impossible for us even to suggest the many striking lessons that
surround the story of the pitiful pauper at the Beautiful G...