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Acts 3:2 open_in_new
certain. App-123.
man. App-123.
lame. being (Greek. huparcho. See note on Luke 9:48) lame.
from. Greek. ek. App-104.
at. townrds. App-104.
Beautiful. Probably the East gate, which, Josephus says, "was of Corinthian brass and greatly excelled those that were only covered over with silver and gold" (Wars Acts 5:3).
ask. App-134.
alms. Greek. eleemosune. This was shortened into " aelmesse ", and then into "alms".
of. from. Greek. para. App-104.
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Acts 3:3 open_in_new
seeing. App-133.
asked. Greek. erotao. App-134.
an alms. Literally to receive an alms.
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Acts 3:4 open_in_new
And. But.
fastening his eyes. Greek. atenizo. App-133.
Look. Greek. blepo. App-133.
on. Same as "upon".
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Acts 3:5 open_in_new
gave heed. Greek. epecho. Here, Acts 19:22.Luke 14:7; Philippians 1:2; Philippians 1:16; 1 Timothy 4:16.
unto. to.
expecting. Gr . prosdokao. App-133.
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Acts 3:6 open_in_new
have. none. belong not (Gr . ou. App-105). Apart from Peter's lack, it was unlawful by Rabbinical ruling to carry. purse into the Temple.
give, &c.. this. give thee.
the name. See Acts 2:38.
Jesus Christ. App-98. XL
of Nazareth. the Nazarene. This title occurs seven times in Acts. See Acts 2:22; Acts 4:10; Acts 6:14; Acts 10:38; Acts 22:8; Acts 26:9.
rise up. Greek. egeiro. App-178.
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Acts 3:7 open_in_new
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 as i s,. step, then that with which one steps, &c. Only here.
ankle bones. Greek. sphuron. Only here.
received strength. were strengthened. Greek. stereoo. Only here, Acts 3:16, and Acts 16:5.
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Acts 3:8 open_in_new
leaping up. Greek. exallomai. Only here,. strong form of hallomai.
leaping. Greek. hallomai. Only here, Acts 14:10, and John 4:14. Compare Isaiah 35:6.
God. App-98. This man had never walked before, even. baby takes time to learn how to walk.
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Acts 3:9 open_in_new
people. See Acts 2:47.
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Acts 3:10 open_in_new
knew. Greek. epiginosko. App-132.
for. Greek. pros.
amazement. Greek. ekstasis, ecstasy. See note on Mark 5:42.
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Acts 3:11 open_in_new
the lame... healed. The texts read "he".
unto. Greek. p. o s. App-104.
in. App-104.
porch, &c. See note on John 10:23.
greatly wondering. Only here. Compare Mark 11:33. This miracle was significant of Israel's restoration. Isaiah 35:6. Compare Matthew 11:5.
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Acts 3:12 open_in_new
Ye men of Israel. Literally Men, Israelites. See note on Acts 1:11.
look ye so earnestly. Greek. atenizo, App-133.
on. to.
power. Greek. dunamis. App-172.
holiness. godliness. Compare App-137.
this man. him.
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Acts 3:13 open_in_new
glorified. Greek. doxazo. See note on p. 1511.
Son. Servant. App-108. Compare Isaiah 42:1; Isaiah 49:6; Matthew 12:18.
delivered up. Greek. paradidomi. See note on John 19:30.
denied. Compare John 19:15.
Him. The texts omit.
when, &c. Literally he having decided (Greek. krino. App-122.)
let Him go. to release Him. Greek. apoluo. App-174.
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Acts 3:14 open_in_new
the Holy One. Compare Acts 4:27; Acts 4:30; Isaiah 29:23; Isaiah 43:3; Isaiah 49:7. Figure of speech Antonomasia. App-6.
the Just. Greek. dikaios. App-191. Compare Acts 7:52; Acts 22:14.
desired. Greek. aiteo. App-134.
a murderer. a man (App-123.). murderer.
to be granted. Greek. charizomai.
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Acts 3:15 open_in_new
Prince. Greek. archegos = leader; one who stands at the head or beginning; arche) of. list, or rank. Here, Acts 5:31.Hebrews 2:10; Hebrews 12:2.
life. Greek. zoe. App-170.
from the dead. Greek. ek nekron. App-139.
witnesses. Greek. martur. See note on Acts 1:8.
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Acts 3:16 open_in_new
through. upon. Greek. epi. App-104.
faith. Greek. pistis. App-150.
in. of.
made... strong. See Acts 3:7.
this man. this one.
see. Greek. theoreo. App-133.
know. Greek. oida. App-132.
perfect soundness. Literally wholeness. Greek. holokleria. Only here. Compare 1 Thessalonians 5:23.Hebrews 2:4.
in the presence of.. Literally over against. Greek. apenanti. Here, Acts 17:7; Matthew 21:2; Matthew 27:24; Matthew 27:61.Romans 3:18,
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Acts 3:17 open_in_new
wot. know, as in Acts 3:16.
through. according to. Greek. kata. App-104.
did also, &c.. your rulers also (did). Compare Luke 23:34.
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Acts 3:18 open_in_new
before had shewed. announced before. Here, Acts 3:24. Act 7:52. 2 Corinthians 9:5. Compare App-121.
Christ. App-98. The texts read "His Christ".
hath... fulfilled. fulfilled. Greek. pleroo. App-125. See Acts 1:16; Acts 2:2; Acts 2:28.
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Acts 3:19 open_in_new
Repent. Greek. metanoeo. App-111.
be converted. turn ye again (to Me). Jeremiah 3:7; Jeremiah 3:14; Jeremiah 3:22, &c
that, &c. Literally for (Greek. eis. App-104.) the blotting out.
sins. Greek. hamartia. App-128.
blotted out. wiped out, the blotting out. Here, Colossians 2:14.Revelation 3:5; Revelation 7:17; Revelation 21:4
when. in order that. Greek. hopos. Occurs fifteen times in Acts, and always expresses. purpose. Compare Acts 8:15; Acts 8:24; Acts 9:2; Acts 9:12; Acts 9:17; Acts 9:24, &c.
the. Omit.
refreshing. Greek. anapsuxis. Only here. Compare 2 Timothy 1:16.
shall. may.
from. Greek. apo. App-104.
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Acts 3:20 open_in_new
send. Greek. apostello. App-174.
Jesus Christ. Christ Jesus. App-98.
before was preached. Greek. prokerusso. Compare App-121. Only here, and in Acts 13:24. But the texts read procheirizomai, to choose or appoint before, as in Acts 22:14; Acts 26:16.
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Acts 3:21 open_in_new
the heaven. No art. See Matthew 6:9; Matthew 6:10.
until. Greek. achri.
restitution. Greek. apokatastasis = re-establishment from. state of ruin. Only here.
hath spoken. spoke. Greek. laleo. App-121.
since the world began. App-151.
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Acts 3:22 open_in_new
For. Indeed.
Moses. Moses is referred to nineteen times in Acts. See note on Matthew 8:4.
said. See Deuteronomy 18:15-19. So Peter claimed Deuteronomy as the work of Moses.
unto the fathers. The texts omit.
A prophet. Compare John 1:21; John 1:25.
raise up. Greek. anistemi. App-178.
of. out of. Greek. ek. App-104.
like unto. as He raised up me.
in. according to. Greek. kata. App-104.
say. speak, as in Acts 3:21. (See App-107.) The reference is to Deuteronomy 18:15.
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Acts 3:23 open_in_new
soul. App-110.
destroyed. utterly destroyed. Greek. exolothreuomai. Only here. Frequently in Septuagint. About eighty times as rendering of karath, cut off. See Genesis 17:14.Exodus 30:33; Exodus 31:14 The quotation is from Deuteronomy 18:18; Deuteronomy 18:19. App-107. Here the Holy Spirit gives the solemn meaning of "I will require it of him", as being destruction from among the people. Compare Malachi 4:1.
from among. App-104.
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Acts 3:24 open_in_new
Samuel. Samuel was the first great prophet and spokesman of God after Moses.
those that follow after. those next in order. Greek. kathexes. Only used by Luke, here, Acts 11:4; Acts 18:23.Luke 1:3; Luke 8:1.
have likewise foretold. foretold also. See Acts 3:18.
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Acts 3:25 open_in_new
the. Omit.
children. sons. Greek. huios. App-108.
covenant. Greek. diatheke. Compare Luke 1:72. For this Hebraism, "sons of the covenant", compare Matthew 8:12; Matthew 9:15.Luke 16:8.
made. covenanted. Greek. diatithemi.
in. Dative case; no preposition.
thy seed. i.e. Christ. See Galatians 1:3; Galatians 1:16.
kindreds. families. Greek. patria. Only here, Luke 2:4.Ephesians 3:15.
earth. Greek. ge. App-129.
blessed. Greek. eneulogeomai. Only here, and in Galatians 1:3; Galatians 1:8. Strong form of eulogeo, which occurs in the next verse.
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Acts 3:26 open_in_new
iniquities. Greek. poneria. App-128.