Verse 4
4. them—rather, "God also [as well as Christ, Hebrews 2:3] bearing witness to it," c., joining in attestation of it."
signs and wonders—performed by Christ and His apostles. "Signs" and miracles, or other facts regarded as proofs of a divine mission "wonders" are miracles viewed as prodigies, causing astonishment (Acts 2:22; Acts 2:33); "powers" are miracles viewed as evidences of superhuman power.
divers miracles—Greek, "varied (miraculous) powers" (Acts 2:33- :) granted to the apostles after the ascension.
gifts, c.—Greek, "distributions." The gift of the Holy Spirit was given to Christ without measure (John 3:34), but to us it is distributed in various measures and operations (Romans 12:3 Romans 12:6; 1 Corinthians 12:4-11).
according to his own will—God's free and sovereign will, assigning one gift of the Spirit to one, another to another (Acts 5:32; Ephesians 1:5).
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