Acts 12:1

About that time — So wisely did God mix rest and persecution in due time and measure succeeding each other. Herod — Agrippa; the latter was his Roman, the former his Syrian name. He was the grandson of Herod the Great, nephew to Herod Antipas, who beheaded John the Baptist; brother to Herodias, and... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 12:2

James the brother of John — So one of the brothers went to God the first, the other the last of the apostles.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 12:5

Continual prayer was made for him — Yet when their prayer was answered, they could scarce believe it, Acts 12:15. But why had they not prayed for St. James also? Because he was put to death as soon as apprehended.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 12:6

Peter was sleeping — Easy and void of fear; between two soldiers — Sufficiently secured to human appearance.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 12:8

Gird thyself — Probably he had put off his girdle, sandals, and upper garment, before he lay down to sleep.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 12:10

The first and second ward — At each of which doubtless was a guard of soldiers. The gate opened of its own accord — Without either Peter or the angel touching it. And they went on through one street — That Peter might know which way to go. And the angel departed from him — Being himself sufficient f... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 12:15

They said, Thou art mad — As we say, Sure you are not in your senses to talk so. It is his angel — It was a common opinion among the Jews, that every man had his particular guardian angel, who frequently assumed both his shape and voice. But this is a point on which the Scriptures are silent.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 12:17

Beckoning to them — Many of whom being amazed, were talking together. And he said, Show these things to James — The brother or kinsman of our Lord, and author of the epistle which bears his name. He appears to have been a person of considerable weight and importance, probably the chief overseer of t... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 12:19

Herod commanded them to be put to death — And thus the wicked suffered in the room of the righteous. And going down from Judea — With shame, for not having brought forth Peter, according to his promise.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 12:20

Having gained Blastus — To their side, they sued for, and obtained peace — Reconciliation with Herod. And so the Christians of those parts were, by the providence of God, delivered from scarcity. Their country was nourished — Was provided with, corn, by the king's country — Thus Hiram also, king of... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 12:21

And on a set day — Which was solemnized yearly, in honour of Claudius Cesar; Herod, arrayed in royal apparel — In a garment so wrought with silver, that the rays of the rising sun striking upon, and being reflected from it, dazzled the eyes of the beholders. The people shouted, It is the voice of a... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 12:23

And immediately — God does not delay to vindicate his injured honour; an angel of the Lord smote him — Of this other historians say nothing: so wide a difference there is between Divine and human history! An angel of the Lord brought out Peter; an angel smote Herod. Men did not see the instruments i... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 12:25

Saul returned — To Antioch; taking John, surnamed Mark — The son of Mary, (at whose house the disciples met, to pray for Peter,) who was sister to Barnabas.... [ Continue Reading ]

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