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ACTS 2:26 h` kardi,a mou
The sequence of mou h` kardi,a, attested by a* B Clement, is a more
artificial order that may have been introduced by Alexandrian scribes
in order to provide a chiastic contr...
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Verse Acts 2:26. _AND MY TONGUE WAS GLAD_] In the Hebrew it is
ויגל כבודי _vaiyagel kebodi_, "And my glory was glad:" but
the evangelist follows the _Septuagint_, in reading και
ηγαλλιασατο ἡ γλωσσα...
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THEREFORE - Peter ascribes these expressions to the Messiah. The
reason why he would exult or rejoice was, that he would be preserved
amidst the sorrows that were coming on him, and could look forward...
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CHAPTER 2
_ 1. The Outpouring of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:1)._
2. The Immediate Effect of His Presence (Acts 2:5).
3. Peter's Address (Acts 2:14).
4. The Result of the Witness ...
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PETER EXPLAINS THE OCCURRENCE. Peter is, as before, the mouthpiece of
the community. His speech is not addressed to foreigners but to the
people of Jerusalem, and shows us, as his other speeches do, t...
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THE DAY OF PENTECOST (Acts 2:1-13)
We may never know precisely what happened on the Day of Pentecost but
we do know that it was one of the supremely great days of the
Christian Church. for on that da...
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"Men of Israel, listen to these words. Jesus of Nazareth, a man
approved by God to you by deeds of power and wonders and signs, which
God, among you, did through him, as you yourselves know this man,...
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THEREFORE. On account of (App-104.Acts 2:2; Acts 2:2) this.
WAS GLAD. rejoiced exceedingly. See Matthew 5:12; 1 Peter 1:8;...
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_my tongue was glad_ The Heb. has _my glory_. Cp. Psalms 108:1, where
the A. V. has, according to the Hebrew, "I will give praise even _with
my glory_," while the Prayer-book Version renders "_with th...
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Ἡ ΓΛΩ͂ΣΣΆ ΜΟΥ. The Hebrew = my glory. For this exposition
of _glory_, cf. Psalms 108:1, where the A.V. has, according to the
Hebrew, I will give praise even _with my glory_,’ while the
Prayer-Book Ver...
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RECITAL OF GOD’S TESTIMONY BY THE RESURRECTION TO THE MESSIAHSHIP OF
JESUS...
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_THE SERMON IS PREACHED ACTS 2:16-39:_ Peter said the events of
Pentecost were predicted by the prophet Joel. This is what Joel had
predicted. The " last days" refers to the Christian dispensation tha...
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ΗΎΦΡΆΝΘΗ _aor. ind. pass. (dep.) от_ ΕΎΦΡΑΊΝΟΜΑΙ
(G2165) ликовать, радоваться; _pass._ быть
радостным (GELTS, 190; KVS, 257-58).
ΉΓΑΛΛΙΆΣΑΤΟ _aor. ind. med. (dep.) от_
ΆΓΑΛΛΙΆΟΜΑΙ (G21) радоваться, б...
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c.
The sermon of Peter. Acts 2:14-36.
Acts 2:14
But Peter, standing up with the eleven, lifted up his voice, and spake
forth unto them, saying, Ye men
THE TOMB OF DAVID
The whole group of buildin...
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See notes on verse 25...
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Therefore did my heart rejoice, and my tongue was glad; moreover also
my flesh shall rest in hope:
THEREFORE DID MY HEART REJOICE, AND MY TONGUE WAS GLAD. In the Psalm
the word is "my glory" [ kªb...
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18 Peter, not Joel, speaks of prophesying. It is an inspired break
between that part of Joel's prophecy which was fulfilled at Pentecost
and that which is yet future.
22 In the evangel of the kingdom...
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2:26 more, (g-11) Lit. 'and more also.'...
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GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYONE
ACTS
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 2
THE *HOLY SPIRIT COMES AT *PENTECOST, 2:1-4
V1 On the day called *Pentecost, the *disciples were all together, in
one place. V2 Immediately,...
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MY TONGUE WAS GLAD. — The Hebrew gives “my glory,” a term which
was applied to the mind of man, perhaps also to his faculty of speech
(Psalms 57:8; Psalms 62:7), as that by which he excelled all other...
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DAVID'S LORD AND OURS
Acts 2:25-36
When one considers the vast result of this address, one wonders at its
simplicity. It is almost entirely a string of apt quotations. But what
may not the Word of G...
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The first paragraph of this chapter records the first page of the
history of the Church. It is seen as it began to form. The separated
units of the disciples were fused into the new unity of the Churc...
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David's Prophecies Concerning Christ
Peter quoted from Psalms 16:8-11, saying that in it David was speaking
concerning the Christ. Jesus died and his body was lain in the tomb of
Joseph of Arimathea,...
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CHRIST, DAVID'S SUCCESSOR
22-35. We find in these Scriptures that Christ was predestinated to
suffer and die to redeem the world. While this is true, it was
perfectly optionary with Judas, the Jews an...
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But Peter, standing up with the eleven, lifted up his voice, and said
unto them, Ye men of Judea, and all ye that dwell at Jerusalem, be
this known unto you, and hearken to my words: (15) For these ar...
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First of all we see man in an entirely new place man risen from among
the dead and ascending to heaven. The risen ascended man, Christ
Jesus, is the new starting-point of the dealings of God. The firs...
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26._For this my heart rejoiced _Joy of the soul, gladness of the
tongue, and quietness of all the whole body, do ensue upon sure hope
and confidence; for unless men be quite past feeling, (118) they m...
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Chapter 2 relates the fulfilment of this promise, in answer to the
spirit of dependence manifested in their united prayers.
The Spirit comes from above, in His own power, to possess and fill the
dwel...
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THEREFORE DID MY HEART REJOICE,.... Because that he had always the
truth, faithfulness, and power of God in his view, and the presence
and protection of God with him; and which are sufficient to make...
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Therefore did my heart rejoice, and my tongue was glad; moreover also
my flesh shall rest in hope:
Ver. 26. _My tongue_] Heb. "my glory." With the tongue bless we God,
James 3:9, which is the best wa...
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_For David speaketh concerning him_ Namely, Psalms 16:8, where see the
notes. _I foresaw the Lord always before my face_ In the Psalm,
according to the Hebrew, it is, _I have set the Lord always befor...
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IN HOPE; in hope of a resurrection, without corruption in the grave....
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THEREFORE DID MY HEART REJOICE, AND MY TONGUE WAS GLAD; MOREOVER, ALSO
MY FLESH SHALL REST IN HOPE;...
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The proof from David:...
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The feast of Pentecost in Israel looked forward to the very day on
which God had decreed that the Spirit of God should come to form and
indwell and empower the Church of God, which Christ had declared...
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_THEREFORE MY HEART REJOICED, AND MY TONGUE WAS GLAD; MOREOVER MY
FLESH ALSO WILL REST IN HOPE._
1. Even in death there can be rejoicing and gladness. Death is a time
of mourning. But it can also be...
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Therefore my heart was glad, and my tongue rejoiced; Moreover my flesh
also shall dwell in hope:
'THEREFORE'-Because of the assurance expressed in the previous verse.
'MY HEART WAS GLAD'-'For this m...
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22-36 From this gift of the Holy Ghost, Peter preaches unto them
Jesus: and here is the history of Christ. Here is an account of his
death and sufferings, which they witnessed but a few weeks before....
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THEREFORE, because of God's nearness to or presence with him, DID MY
HEART REJOICE; Christ's and his people's joy is solid and true, real
and inward, and may bear the test, _res severa est verum gaudi...
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Clement of Alexandria Stromata Book VI
For Thou shalt not leave my soul in hell, nor wilt Thou give Thine
holy one to see corruption. Thou hast made known to me the paths of
life, Thou wilt make me f...
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Acts 2:26 Therefore G1223 G5124 my G3450 heart G2588 rejoiced G2165
(G5681) and G2532 my G3450 tongue...
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PETER'S REPLY (2:14-36).
In his reply Peter reveals a combination of what he has learned
through the ministry of Jesus, and what Jesus had made clear to His
disciples over His resurrection appearances...
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“For David says concerning him, I beheld the Lord always before my
face. For he is on my right hand, that I should not be moved.
Therefore my heart was glad, and my tongue rejoiced. Moreover my flesh...
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Acts 2:26. THEREFORE DID MY HEART REJOICE. These words describe
Messiah's glad consciousness on earth of His oneness with the Father;
for an expression of this, compare the words of Jesus on the occas...
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_St. Peter's First Discourse,_ 14-36.
No doubt the few discourses St. Luke has given us in the ‘Acts,'
represent faithfully the various characteristic features of early
apostolic preaching. They are s...
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WAS GLAD
(ηυφρανθη). First aorist (timeless here like the Hebrew
perfect) passive indicative of ευφραινω (cf. Luke 15:32).
Timeless also is "rejoiced" (ηγαλλιασατο).SHALL DWELL
(κατασκηνωσε). Shal...
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Acts 2:14
The first Gospel Sermon
There are four links in St. Peter's chain of evidence. The first two,
lying within the knowledge of his hearers, are briefly handled; the
last two, being facts lyin...
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Acts 2
We have here the history of the first Christian revival. Let us trace
it through, and mark at once its origin and its characteristics.
I. It was ushered in by prayer. Like true children of God...
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Acts 2:14. _But Peter, standing up with the eleven, lifted up his
voice, and said unto them, Ye men of Judaea, and all ye that dwell at
Jerusalem, be this known unto you and hearken to my words:_
A g...
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Acts 2:1. _And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all
with one accord in one place._
The first lesson that we ought to learn from this inspired record of
what happened on the day of...
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We cannot too often read the story of that wondrous outpouring of the
Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost; and let us never read it without
asking the Lord to manifest in our midst the fullness of the...
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CONTENTS: Holy Spirit's coming on day of Pentecost. The gospel given
to the Jews. Peter's great sermon on the resurrected Christ, and the
conviction of the people.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Holy Spirit...
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Acts 2:1. _The day of Pentecost._ The fiftieth day after our Lord's
resurrection, and the day when the sheaf of the firstfruits was
offered. Though the feast of Pentecost was but one day, yet like the...
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FOR DAVID SAID ABOUT HIM. Psalms 16:8-11. The spirit, not the exact
words, is quoted. IN THE WORLD OF THE DEAD. He would not remain in the
grasp of death. David did not say this about himself, but spo...
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_But Peter standing up with the eleven._
THE SCENE
Never was such an audience assembled as that before which this poor
fisherman appeared: men of different nations, rapidly and earnestly
speaking in...
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_Ye men of Israel, hear these words._
PERSONAL PREACHING
One of the old English worthies said that a great many sermons were
like carefully written letters dropped into the post-office without
any a...
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_For David speaketh concerning Him._
A PROPHETIC PANORAMA OF THE LIFE OF JESUS
These words of David show Jesus--
I. In His relation to the Father.
1. He had a constant recollection of God. “I saw...
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 2:14 The Witness in Jerusalem. Beginning with
Peter’s sermon at Pentecost and continuing through ch. Acts 5:1, the
Christians’ witness is limited to the city of Jerus
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 2:25 Peter quotes Psalms 16:8 as pointing to
Jesus’ resurrection.
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_CRITICAL REMARKS_
Acts 2:22. MIGHTY WORKS, WONDERS, AND SIGNS.—Compare 2 Corinthians
12:12; 2 Thessalonians 2:9; Hebrews 2:
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EXPOSITION
ACTS 2:1
_Was now come _for _was fully come, _A.V.; _all together _for _with
one accord, _A.V. and T.R. WHEN THE DAY OF PENTECOST WAS NOW COME;
literally, _when the day of Pentecost_—_i.e....
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Now when the day of Pentecost (Acts 2:1)
This would be feast day following the Passover, of which Jesus was
crucified. And fifty days after the Passover, the second major Jewish
feast, the Feast of Pe...
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Psalms 16:9; Psalms 22:22; Psalms 30:11; Psalms 63:5; Psalms 71:23...
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Rejoiced [η γ α λ λ ι α σ α τ ο]. Rev., was glad. See on 1
Peter 1:6.
Shall rest [κ α τ α σ κ η ν ω σ ε ι]. See on nests,
Matthew 8:20. Better, as Rev., dwell. Lit., dwell in a tent or
tabernacle. Ren...