Introduction
A.M. 4037. A.D. 33.
In this chapter,
(1,) Luke connects this history with his gospel by a more particular account of the ascension of Christ than he had there given, Acts 1:1-11 .
(2,) Speaks of the return of the disciples to Jerusalem, of their being assembled together, and employed in social prayer, Acts 1:12-14 .
(3,) Represents Peter as relating the history of Judas’s wickedness and ruin, in consequence of which Matthias is chosen by lot to be an apostle in his stead, Acts 1:15-26 .
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