Acts 1 - Wesley's Explanatory Notes

Bible Comments
  • Acts 1:1 open_in_new

    The former treatise — In that important season which reached from the resurrection of Christ to his ascension, the former treatise ends, and this begins: this describing the Acts of the Holy Ghost, (by the apostles,) as that does the acts of Jesus Christ. Of all things — In a summary manner: which Jesus began to do — until the day — That is, of all things which Jesus did from the beginning till that day.

  • Acts 1:2 open_in_new

    After having given commandment — In Acts 1:3 St. Luke expresses in general terms what Christ said to his apostles during those forty days. But in the 4th Acts 1:4 and following verses he declares what he said on the day of his ascension. He had brought his former account down to that day; and from that day begins the Acts of the Apostles.

  • Acts 1:3 open_in_new

    Being seen by them forty days — That is, many times during that space. And speaking of the things pertaining to the kingdom of God — Which was the sum of all his discourses with them before his passion also.

  • Acts 1:4 open_in_new

    Wait for the promise of the Father, which ye have heard from me — When he was with them a little before, as it is recorded, Luke 24:49.

  • Acts 1:5 open_in_new

    Ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost — And so are all true believers to the end of the world. But the extraordinary gifts of the Holy Ghost also are here promised.

  • Acts 1:6 open_in_new

    Dost thou at this time — At the time thou now speakest of? not many days hence? restore the kingdom to Israel? — They still seemed to dream of an outward, temporal kingdom, in which the Jews should have dominion over all nations. It seems they came in a body, having before concerted the design, to ask when this kingdom would come.

  • Acts 1:7 open_in_new

    The times or the seasons — Times, in the language of the Scriptures, denote a longer; seasons, a shorter space. Which the Father hath put in his own power — To be revealed when and to whom it pleaseth him.

  • Acts 1:8 open_in_new

    But ye shall receive power — and shall be witnesses to me — That is, ye shall be empowered to witness my Gospel, both by your preaching and suffering.

  • Acts 1:12 open_in_new

    A Sabbath — day's journey — The Jews generally fix this to two thousand cubits, which is not a mile.

  • Acts 1:13 open_in_new

    They went up into the upper room — The upper rooms, so frequently mentioned in Scripture, were chambers in the highest part of the house, set apart by the Jews for private prayer. These, on account of their being so retired and convenient, the apostles now used for all the offices of religion. Matthew 10:2; Mark 3:14; Luke 6:13.

  • Acts 1:14 open_in_new

    His brethren — His near kinsmen, who for some time did not believe; it seems not till near his death.

  • Acts 1:15 open_in_new

    The number of persons together — Who were together in the upper room. were a hundred and twenty — But he had undoubtedly many more in other places; of whom more than five hundred saw him at once after his resurrection, 1 Corinthians 15:6.

  • Acts 1:18 open_in_new

    This man purchased a field with the reward of iniquity — That is, a field was purchased with the reward of his iniquity; though very possibly Judas might design the purchase. And falling down on his face — It seems the rope broke before, or as he died.

  • Acts 1:19 open_in_new

    In their own tongue — This expression, That is, the field of blood, St. Luke seems to have added to the words of St. Peter, for the use of Theophilus and other readers who did not understand Hebrew.

  • Acts 1:22 open_in_new

    To be a witness with us of his resurrection — And of the circumstances which preceded and followed it.

  • Acts 1:23 open_in_new

    And they appointed two — So far the faithful could go by consulting together, but no further. Therefore here commenced the proper use of the lot, whereby a matter of importance, which cannot be determined by any ordinary method, is committed to the Divine decision.

  • Acts 1:25 open_in_new

    Fell — By his transgression — Some time before his death: to go to his own place — That which his crimes had deserved, and which he had chosen for himself, far from the other apostles, in the region of death.