And all that sat in the council, looking stedfastly on him As they would naturally in expectation of what he was about to say in his defence.

saw his face as it had been the face of an angel Either because of the calm dignity which Stephen's natural look displayed; he was calm and undisturbed, confident in his good cause and supported by the Spirit: or as his gaze soon afterwards (Acts 7:56) beheld the open heavens and the glory of Christ enthroned on high, it may be that the sense in this verse is also supernatural, and that the face of Stephen was already illumined with the radiancy of the new Jerusalem.

For the expression cp. Acts 7:20 note.

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