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Verse 29. _AND NOW, LORD, BEHOLD THEIR THREATENINGS_] It is not
against _us_, but against _thee_, that they conspire: it is not to
prevent the success of _our preaching_, but to bring to nought _thy_...
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BEHOLD THEIR THREATENINGS - So look upon them as to grant us
deliverance. They did not purpose to abandon their undertaking; they
resolved to persevere; and they expected that this purpose would
invol...
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CHAPTER 4
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1. Their Arrest (Acts 4:1).
2. The Result of the Testimony (Acts 4:4).
3. Peter and John before the Rulers and Elders (Acts 4:5).
4. Peter's bold witness ...
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RETURN OF THE APOSTLES TO THEIR OWN PEOPLE. The Christians are spoken
of as if they lived together (_cf. Acts 1:14_, Acts 2:44) or at least
had a hall where they could all meet. The prayer (Acts 4:24)...
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When they had been released, they came to their own people and they
told them all that the chief priests and elders had said to them. When
they had heard the story, with one accord, they lifted up the...
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ARREST (Acts 4:1-4)...
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NOW. as to the present. Greek. _tanun._. strong form of _num_. Only
here, Acts 5:38; Acts 17:30; Acts 20:32; Acts 27:22.
BEHOLD. Greek. epe
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_behold their threatenings_ The Apostles are not disheartened, they
are only drawing near to God for aid lest they should be in danger of
becoming so.
_with all boldness_ The same freedom of speech wh...
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THE APOSTLES RELEASED. THEIR PRAYER AND ITS ANSWER...
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ἜΠΙΔΕ, _look upon_. The verb is employed in heathen writings
very often of the _oversight_ and _notice_ of the gods, and is common
in the LXX. for God’s providential care. Cf. Job 22:12; Psalms
112:6;...
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_THE APOSTLES IN THEIR OWN COMPANY ACTS 4:23-37:_ When the apostles
came back to their own company they: (1) reported what commands and
injunctions their accusers had lain upon them, (2) reported what...
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ΈΠΙΔΕ _aor. imper. act. от_ ΈΦΟΡΆΩ (G1896)
смотреть вверх. _Aor. imper._ призывает к
специфическому действию с оттенком
срочности,
ΆΠΕΙΛΆΣ _acc. pl._ от ΑΠΕΙΛΉ (G547) угроза,
ΔΌΣ _aor. imper. act. о...
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THAT WITH ALL BOLDNESS, &C.— Compare Proverbs 16:1....
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8. IN THE UPPER ROOM. Acts 4:28, Acts 5:11.
a.
The Prayer Service. Acts 4:23-31.
Acts 4:23
And being let go, they came to their own company,
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See notes on verse 23...
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And now, Lord, behold their threatenings: and grant unto thy
servants, that with all boldness they may speak thy word,
AND NOW, LORD, BEHOLD THEIR THREATENINGS. Looking upon the
threatenings of the...
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5 This was the supreme spiritual judiciary in Israel. It comprised the
heads of the twenty-four courses of priests, the scribes, and elders,
said to have been in all seventy-one. The names of the chie...
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ARREST OF PETER AND JOHN
1-22. Arrest of Peter and John. Peter's speech before the Sanhedrin.
The proceedings of the Apostles displeased the authorities, (1)
because they taught the people (Acts 4:2)...
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THAT WITH ALL BOLDNESS THEY MAY SPEAK THY WORD] rather, 'that with all
boldness _we_ may speak thy word.'...
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PRAYER OF THE APOSTLES ON THEIR RELEASE. 24. WITH ONE ACCORD] The
prayer was probably led by St. Peter, the others repeating the words
after him....
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GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYONE
ACTS
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 4
THE *JEWISH LEADERS ARREST PETER AND JOHN, 4:1-4
V1 Peter and John were speaking to the people. As they spoke, the
priests, the captain of th...
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AND NOW, LORD, BEHOLD THEIR THREATENINGS. — The context shows that
the prayer of the Church is addressed to the Father. The Apostles, who
had shown “boldness of speech” (Acts 4:13), pray, as conscious...
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τὰ νῦν (_cf._ Acts 3:17) only used in the Acts 5:38; Acts
17:30; Acts 20:32; Acts 27:22,
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HELP FROM ON HIGH
Acts 4:23-35
Like draws to like; Judas went to his own place, and the Apostles to
their own company. The best answer to threats is prayer. The Apostles'
one petition just then was...
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Opposition to apostolic preaching and work seems to have originated
mostly from the influence of the Sadducees. The preaching of the
apostles contradicted all the cardinal elements in the Sadducean
ph...
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Compelled to Preach
Peter and John made it clear that in their view the Sanhedrin had no
authority to countermand a command from God. Further, they felt
compelled, by the power of the things they had...
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SECOND PENTECOST
23-31. During the imprisonment and trial of Peter and John the one
hundred and eighteen, with quite a host of the Pentecostal converts,
are pushing the battle for God and souls on the...
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And being let go, they went to their own company, and reported all
that the chief priests and elders had said unto them. (24) And when
they heard that, they lifted up their voice to God with one accor...
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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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29._And now O Lord. _They do very well extend that unto themselves
which they cited concerning Christ; because he will not, be separated
from the gospel; yea, what trouble so ever befalleth his member...
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In a word, they are invited to return by repentance, and enjoy all the
promises made to Israel. The Messiah Himself should return from heaven
to establish their blessing. The whole nation is here addr...
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AND NOW, LORD, BEHOLD THEIR THREATENINGS,.... Meaning not with his eye
of omniscience, which he could not but do; but that he would so take
notice of them, as in his providence to rebuke them for them...
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And now, Lord, behold their threatenings: and grant unto thy servants,
that with all boldness they may speak thy word,
Ver. 29. _Behold their threatenings_] The Church fares the better for
the menace...
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_And now, Lord_ As to what remains to accomplish this important
scheme, of raising thy church on the sure foundation of thy Son's
cross; _behold their threatenings_ With which they are endeavouring to...
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The conclusion of the prayer and its answer:...
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AND NOW, LORD, BEHOLD THEIR THREATENINGS, AND GRANT UNTO THY SERVANTS
THAT WITH ALL BOLDNESS THEY MAY SPEAK THY WORD,...
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The religious leaders were greatly agitated by the public speaking of
the apostles, and the Sadducees particularly, for one of their
cardinal doctrines was the denial of any resurrection. They were
ev...
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NOW, LORD, LOOK ON THEIR THREATS, AND GRANT TO YOUR SERVANTS THAT WITH
ALL BOLDNESS THEY MAY SPEAK YOUR WORD,
1. They did NOT pray a prayer of imprecation. They did not ask that
these men be destroye...
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And now, Lord, look upon their threatenings: and grant unto thy
servants to speak thy word with all boldness,
'LOOK UPON'-Could mean, simply take note of. Or it could involve of
ideas of frustrating...
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23-31 Christ's followers do best in company, provided it is their own
company. It encourages God's servants, both in doing work, and
suffering work, that they serve the God who made all things, and
t...
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BEHOLD THEIR THREATENINGS; they had acknowledged God the Maker of
heaven, ACTS 4:24, and accordingly here they desire that from heaven
his dwelling place he would behold them and their sufferings; as...
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“And now, Lord, look on their threatenings, and grant to your
servants to speak your word with all boldness,”
But now that was all over. Jesus Christ had risen, and it was now
their responsibility to...
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GOD'S RESPONSE TO THE WARNINGS OF THE SANHEDRIN (4:23-31)....
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_The Apostles with their own People after their Release,_ 23-31.
The prayer of the Church of Jerusalem to God to support and defend the
threatened and persecuted followers of His Son, and the answer...
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Acts 4:29. AND NOW, LORD, GRANT THAT WITH ALL BOLDNESS THEY MAY SPEAK
THY WORD. It is well worthy of notice in this first great public
prayer of the Church, how the Spirit of their Master had sunk int...
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AND NOW
(κα τα νυν). "And as to (accusative of general reference) the
now things (the present situation)." Only in the Acts in the N.T.
(Acts 5:38; Acts 17:30; Acts 20:32;...
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Acts 4:23
I. The whole Church is interested in the proceedings of its individual
members.
II. The right method of treating opposition to the Kingdom of Christ.
III. The spiritual and social results...
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Acts 4
Before the Council
From this section of Apostolic history we may draw the following
practical inferences:
I. We may learn that if we are Christ's disciples we may expect to
encounter antagon...
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Peter and John were summoned before the priests to give an account for
having healed the lame man, and for having preached in the name of
Jesus of Nazareth. In the eighth verse we read:
Acts 4:8. The...
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CONTENTS: The first persecution. Peter's address to the Sanhedrin.
Preaching in Jesus' name forbidden. Christians again filled with the
Spirit. State of the Church at Jerusalem.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesu...
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Acts 4:1. _The captain of the temple_ was the captain of the watch,
and saw that the levites performed their duty day and night. He beat
them and set fire to their garments, if he found them asleep on...
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AND NOW, LORD. They do not ask to be saved from pain, persecution, or
death. They ask for: (1) boldness in speaking; (2) proof of the power
of THE NAME. Their prayer is directed toward the mission Chr...
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AND NOW, LORD, BEHOLD THEIR THREATENINGS_._
How a Christian ought to pray for his enemies
I. Without anxiety and fear: for he prays to the King of kings. “If
God be for us, who can be against us?”...
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_And being let go, they went to their own company._
BEING LET GO
We do not know what we or other people are until the restraint is
taken off. We call ourselves free, but there is not an absolutely f...
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_And they called them, and commanded them not to speak at all nor to
teach in the name of Jesus._
CHRISTIAN COURAGE
I. Its test. The apostles did not wish to separate themselves from the
Jewish Churc...
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 4:29 Their prayer for BOLDNESS in witness shows a
determination to disobey the Sanhedrin’s command and be faithful in
their witness.
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 4:24 The believers prayed, quoting Psalms 2:1, a
messianic prophecy.
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_CRITICAL REMARKS_
Acts 4:23. THEIR OWN COMPANY.—Not the apostles merely, but their
friends in the faith generally.
Acts 4:24. O LORD!—Addressed not to Christ, as in Acts 1:24, who,
however, is also...
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EXPOSITION
ACTS 4:1
THE CAPTAIN OF THE TEMPLE. Only here and Acts 5:24, and Luke 22:4,
Luke 22:52 in the plural some
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Now as they spake unto the people, the priests, and the captain of the
temple, and the Sadducees, came upon them, being grieved that they
taught the people, and preached through Jesus the resurrection...
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1 Thessalonians 2:2; 2 Timothy 1:7; 2 Timothy 1:8; 2 Timothy 4:17;...
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THE RESULTS OF A FAITHFUL TESTIMONY
Acts 4:13
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
A real problem presented itself to the rulers of the Jews. They were
greatly perturbed by the preaching of the disciples, and by the...