Verses 1-4
Acts 4:1-Song of Solomon : . Proceedings before the Sanhedrin.
Acts 4:1-Numbers : . Peter’ s speech seems to have reached its conclusion, but Acts 4:1 says it was interrupted by the arrival of persons representing the Sanhedrin and exercising its summary powers. “ The captain of the Temple” is mentioned only by Lk. (Mt. and Mk. speak of the high priests and elders); he has to maintain order in the Temple, and ranks next to the high priest in the Sanhedrin. The presence of the Sadducees (pp. 624 , 637 ) is set down to their antipathy to the doctrine of the Resurrection ( Mark 12:18), of which Jesus is preached as an eminent example. The speakers are at once arrested; as it is evening, their trial cannot take place that day. The second speech of Peter is as effective as the first; many professing their belief, and the number of male adherents rising to about 5000 .
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