Acts 15:1-41

THE QUESTION OF CIRCUMCISION 1-35. The Council of Jerusalem, 49 a.d. The usual view is that Galatians 2:1 describes the visit of St. Paul to Jerusalem on the occasion of this Council. Adopting this, the following was the course of events. The baptism of Gentiles by St. Paul on his First Missionary J... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 15:2

BARNABAS] St. Luke passes over Peter's visit to Antioch, and Barnabas's temporary 'dissimulation '(Galatians 2:12).... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 15:3

The journey to Jerusalem partook somewhat of the character of a triumphant progress, or demonstration in favour of Paul and Barnabas. Outside Jerusalem the Pauline party was clearly in the ascendant.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 15:4

Even at Jerusalem the officials of the church, and its members as a whole, were favourably disposed towards St. Paul. The Judaisers were in a minority.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 15:5

PHARISEES] The only express mention of converted Pharisees. What attracted the Pharisees in Christianity was (1) the fulfilment in Christ of the Messianic hope which the devout Pharisees cherished, and (2) the doctrine of the Resurrection. 7-11. The speech of St. Peter endorses the opinions of St. P... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 15:13

JAMES] James, the Lord's brother, presided at the Council, doubtless in the capacity of chief ruler of the local Church of Jerusalem. We should have expected Peter to preside. 14-21. St. James' speech proves him as decided an adherent of Gentile liberty as St. Peter. He approves St. Peter's conduct... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 15:14

SIMEON] RV 'Symeon.' St. James uses the ancient Hebrew form of Peter's name, instead of the more usual 'Simon.' For his name] i.e. 'that his name might be glorified in them.' 16-18. St. James cites from memory, and not quite accurately, Amos 9:11; (LXX), of which nevertheless he preserves the true... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 15:16

AFTER THIS I WILL RETURN] Amos simply has 'In that day,' i.e. in the day of the Messiah. THE TABERNACLE OF DAVID] i.e. the royal family descended from David. David's family is compared to a fallen tent, because, when Amos wrote, the southern kingdom was quite insignificant compared with the northern... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 15:20

St. James mentions four prohibitions: (1) pollutions of idols, (2) fornication, (3) eating the flesh of strangled animals, (4) eating blood. The object of these prohibitions was to render social intercourse between Jews and Gentiles, and particularly common meals, less difficult. Pollutions of idols... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 15:22

This v. is evidence that the whole Church, and not merely the clergy, were consulted in matters of public policy. Judas surnamed Barsabas (Barsabbas)] probably the brother of the Joseph Barsabbas who was a candidate for the apostolate (Acts 1:23). He was clearly a Hebrew. Silas, on the other hand, w... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 15:23

THE APOSTLES AND ELDERS AND BRETHREN] Recent editors read, 'the apostles and presbyters, brethren.' Apparently the apostles and presbyters describe themselves as 'brethren' to give the letter a fraternal and affectionate character. But the text is probably corrupt.... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 15:34

This v. is omitted as an interpolation by many modern editors. It is contained in D, which adds, 'and Judas went alone.'... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 15:35

IN ANTIOCH] Here should be placed, according to the usual view, Peter's visit to Antioch, mentioned Galatians 2:11. At first Peter ate publicly with the Gentiles, but on the arrival of 'certain from James,' he 'separated himself, fearing them that were of the circumcision.' The rest of the Jews, and... [ Continue Reading ]

Acts 15:36-41

ST PAUL'S SECOND MISSIONARY JOURNEY, 49, 50 A.D. (ACTS 15:36 TO ACTS 18:22) Having secured the formal recognition by the Twelve of Gentile Christianity, St. Paul was free to resume his missionary labours. He first revisited the Churches founded on the First Journey, and then carried the gospel to E... [ Continue Reading ]

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