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Acts 3
Verse 1. The ninth hour - The Jews divided the time from sunrise to
sunset into twelve hours; which were consequently of unequal
length at different times of the year, as the days were longer or
shorter. The third hour therefore was nine in the morning; the
ninth, three in the afternoon; but not exactly. For the third hour
was the middle space between sunrise and noon; which, if the sun
rose at five, (the earliest hour of its rising in that climate,) was
half an hour after eight: if at seven (the latest hour of its rising
there) was half an hour after nine. The chief hours of prayer were
the third and ninth; at which seasons the morning and evening
sacrifices were offered, and incense (a kind of emblem
representing prayer) burnt on the golden altar.
Verse
2. At the gate of the temple, called Beautiful - This gate was
added by Herod the Great, between the court of the Gentiles and
that of Israel. It was thirty cubits high, and fifteen broad, and
made of Corinthian brass, more pompous in its workmanship and
splendour than those that were covered with silver and gold.
Verse
6. Then said Peter, Silver and gold have I none - How unlike his
supposed successor! Can the bishop of Rome either say or do the
same?
Verse
12. Peter answered the people - Who were running together, and
inquiring into the circumstances of the fact.
Verse
13. The God of our fathers - This was wisely introduced in the
beginning of his discourse, that it might appear they taught no
new religion, inconsistent with that of Moses, and were far from
having the least design to divert their regards from the God of
Israel. Hath glorified his Son - By this miracle, whom ye
delivered up - When God had given him to you, and when ye
ought to have received him as a most precious treasure, and to
have preserved him with all your power.
Verse
14. Ye renounced the Holy One - Whom God had marked out as
such; and the Just One - Even in the judgment of Pilate.
Verse
16. His name - Himself: his power and love. The faith which is by
him - Of which he is the giver, as well as the object.
Verse
17. And now, brethren - A word full of courtesy and compassion,
I know - He speaks to their heart, that through ignorance ye did it
- which lessened, though it could not take away, the guilt. As did
also your rulers - The prejudice lying from the authority of the
chief priests and elders, he here removes, but with great
tenderness. He does not call them our, but your rulers. For as the
Jewish dispensation ceased at the death of Christ, consequently so
did the authority of its rulers.
Verse
18. But God - Who was not ignorant, permitted this which he had
foretold, to bring good out of it.
Verse
19. Be converted - Be turned from sin and Satan unto God. See
chap. xxvi, 20. But this term, so common in modern writings,
very rarely occurs in Scripture: perhaps not once in the sense we
now use it, for an entire change from vice to holiness. That the
times of refreshing - Wherein God largely bestows his refreshing
grace, may come - To you also. To others they will assuredly
come, whether ye repent or no.
Verse
20. And he may send - The apostles generally speak of our Lord's
second coming, as being just at hand. Who was before appointed -
Before the foundation of the world.
Verse
21. Till the times of the restitution of all things - The apostle here
comprises at once the whole course of the times of the New
Testament, between our Lord's ascension and his coming in glory.
The most eminent of these are the apostolic age, and that of the
spotless Church, which will consist of all the Jews and Gentiles
united, after all persecutions and apostacies are at an end.
Verse
22. The Lord shall raise you up a prophet like unto me - And that
in many particulars. Moses instituted the Jewish Church: Christ
instituted the Christian. With the prophesying of Moses was soon
joined the effect, the deliverance of Israel from Egypt: with the
prophesying of Christ that grand effect, the deliverance of his
people from sin and death. Those who could not bear the voice of
God, yet desired to hear that of Moses. Much more do those who
are wearied with the law, desire to hear the voice of Christ. Moses
spake to the people all, and only those things, which God had
commanded him: so did Christ. But though he was like Moses, yet
he was infinitely superior to him, in person, as well as in office.
Deut. xviii, 15.
Verse
23. Every soul who will not hear that prophet, shall be destroyed
from among the people - One cannot imagine a more masterly
address than this, to warn the Jews of the dreadful consequence of
their infidelity, in the very words of their favourite prophet, out of
a pretended zeal for whom they rejected Christ.
Verse
24. These days - The days of the Messiah.
Verse
25. Ye are the sons of the prophets and of the covenant - That in,
heirs of the prophecies. To you properly, as the first heirs, belong
the prophecies and the covenant. Gen. xii, 3.
Verse
26. To bless you, by turning you from your iniquities - Which is
the great Gospel blessing.
Chapter 3:
| Darby
| Geneva
| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Johnson
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 John Romans
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