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Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Acts 13:14-41

Another faithful sermon to the Jew. It is pleasant to observe the traces, in every possible place, of the grace still held out to the Jew. It vindicates with emphasis "the long-suffering" of God, and the continuing force of the dying prayer of him whom those Jews "slew and hanged on a tree." And, though in a less degree, it is pleasant to observe how messengers and apostles, when they reach a new town, pay their first visit to the synagogue. This very thing the Apostle of the Gentiles ... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Acts 13:16-41

The New Testament in the Old. The expositions of the Scriptures of the Old Testament by the writers and speakers of the New Testament are worthy of our deepest attention, Not only do they draw out from those Scriptures particular instruction which of ourselves we should never, perhaps, have found there, but they supply us with irrefragable proofs of the unity of purpose which ordained the long sequence of events themselves, through many centuries, and also ordained that a faithful record... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Acts 13:16-43

Paul's sermon in the synagogue at Antioch. I. The MAIN PURPOSE of it—to prove the Messiahship of Jesus, and therefore to proclaim the gate of life open. History of Divine grace pointing to clay of salvation. The course of thought in Paul's own mind, which led him to faith. II. The MAIN STRENGTH of the argument—the facts of the Savior's death and. resurrection. Paul could speak with special emphasis, though prudently avoided bringing in at this point his own conversion. ... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Acts 13:29

All things that were for all that was, A.V.; tomb for sepulcher, A.V. The reference is to his being crucified between two thieves ( Luke 23:32 , Luke 23:33 ), to parting his raiment among them ( Luke 23:34 ) to offering him vinegar ( Luke 23:36 ), to the commendation of his spirit to his Father ( Luke 23:46 ). The words καθελόντες and ἔθηκαν εἰς μνημεῖον are the same as Luke 23:1-56 . 53, 55 ( μνῆμα and μνημεῖον being interchanged). read more

Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Acts 13:29

They took him down ... - That is, it was done by the Jews. Not that it was done by those who put him to death, but by Joseph of Arimathea, and by Nicodemus, who were Jews. Paul is speaking of what was done to Jesus by the Jews at Jerusalem; and he does not affirm that the same persons put him to death and laid him in a tomb, but that all this was done by Jews. See John 19:38-39. read more

Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Acts 13:30

But God raised him ... - See the notes on Acts 2:23-24. read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Acts 13:26-31

Acts 13:26-31. Men and brethren Even all you who are children of the stock of Abraham Whether ye are my equals in years, or of more advanced age And whosoever among you feareth God Of whatever family or nation you may be; unto you is the word of this salvation sent A great and important salvation, which I am commissioned to preach and offer to mankind. For they that dwell at Jerusalem, &c. He here anticipates a strong objection, “Why did not the people at Jerusalem, and... read more

Donald C. Fleming

Bridgeway Bible Commentary - Acts 13:13-52

To Antioch in Pisidia (13:13-52)When the trio arrived at Perga on the mainland of Asia Minor, John Mark, for some unknown reason, left the other two and returned to Jerusalem. Paul considered this a serious failure on Mark’s part (13; see 15:38).From Perga, Paul and Barnabas moved north into the province of Galatia and came to the town of Antioch, often referred to as Pisidian Antioch to distinguish it from Antioch in Syria. There they preached in the synagogue just as they had done in the... read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Acts 13:29

fulfilled = ended. Greek. teleo. all that was = all things that were. of = concerning. Greek. peri. tree . Greek. xulon. See Acts 5:30 . in = into. Greek. eis. App-104 . sepulchre = tomb. Greek. mnemeion. See note on Matthew 27:60 . read more

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