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Acts 3:1
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Now Peter and John were going up to the temple at the hour of prayer, the ninth hour.
Nowe Peter and Iohn went vp together into the Temple, at the ninth houre of prayer.
Now Peter and John were going up to the temple for the time of prayer at three in the afternoon.
Kefa and Yochanan were going up into the temple at the hour of prayer, the ninth hour.
And Peter and John went up together into the temple at the hour of prayer, [which is] the ninth [hour];
One day Peter and John went to the Temple area. It was three o'clock in the afternoon, which was the time for the daily Temple prayer service.
Now Peter and John were going up into the temple at the hour of prayer, being the ninth hour.
One afternoon Peter and John were going up to the temple at the hour of prayer, the ninth hour.
The time of prayer was about three o'clock in the afternoon, and Peter and John were going into the temple.
One afternoon at three o'clock, the hour of minchah prayers, as Kefa and Yochanan were going up to the Temple,
Peter and John were going up to the temple for the hour of prayer at three in the afternoon.at the ninth hour">[fn]Psalm 55:17; Acts 2:46;">[xr]
AND it was that as Shemun Kipha and Juhanon ascended together to the temple at the time of prayer, which is the ninth hour,
And it occurred, as Simon Cephas and John went together up to the temple, at the time of prayer, being the ninth hour,
Nowe Peter and Iohn went vp together into the Temple at the houre of prayer, beeing the ninth houre.
Nowe Peter and Iohn went vp together into the temple at the nynth houre of prayer.
Now Peter and John were going up into the temple at the hour of prayer, being the ninth hour.
Now Peter and John went up together into the temple at the hour of prayer, being the ninth hour.
Now Peter and John were going up to the temple at the hour of prayer, the ninth hour.
And Peter and John were going up on the same day into the temple at the hour of prayer, the ninth.
One day Peter and John went to the Temple at three o'clock, the time set each day for the afternoon prayer service.
Now Peter and John were going up to the temple at the time for prayer, at three o'clock in the afternoon.
Now Peter and John went up together to the temple at the hour of prayer, the ninth hour.
Peter and John went to the Temple one afternoon to take part in the three o'clock prayer service.
Peter and John were going to the house of God about three o'clock. It was the time for prayer.
One day Peter and John were going up to the temple at the hour of prayer, at three o'clock in the afternoon.
Now, Peter and John, were going up into the temple, for the hour of prayer - the ninth;
Now Peter and John went up into the temple at the ninth hour of prayer.
IT came to pass as Simon Peter and John were going up together to the temple at the time of prayer, at the ninth hour, *
One day Peter and John went to the Temple at three o'clock in the afternoon, the hour for prayer.
Now Peter and John went up together into the temple, at the hour of prayer, [being] the ninth [hour].
Now Peter and John went up together into the temple, at the hour of prayer, the ninth hour.
One day Peter and John were going up to the Temple for the hour of prayer--the ninth hour--and, just then,
And Petre and Joon wenten vp in to the temple, at the nynthe our of preiyng.
And Peter and John were going up at the same time to the temple, at the hour of the prayer, the ninth [hour],
Peter and John were going up into the temple at the hour of prayer, the ninth hour.
Now Peter and John were going up to the temple at the hour of prayer, the ninth hour.
Peter and Iohn went up togedder into the teple at the nynthe houre of prayer.
Now Peter and John were going up into the temple at the hour of prayer, [being] the ninth [hour].
Now Peter and John were going up to the Temple at the ninth hour, the hour of prayer;
Now Peter and John were going up to the temple at the ninth hour, the hour of prayer.
Peter and Ihon wente vp together in to the temple aboute the nyenth houre to praye.
One day as Peter and John were going together to the temple, at the ninth hour, which was the hour of prayer,
One day at three o'clock in the afternoon, Peter and John were on their way into the Temple for prayer meeting. At the same time there was a man crippled from birth being carried up. Every day he was set down at the Temple gate, the one named Beautiful, to beg from those going into the Temple. When he saw Peter and John about to enter the Temple, he asked for a handout. Peter, with John at his side, looked him straight in the eye and said, "Look here." He looked up, expecting to get something from them.
Pete and John showed up at the main church one day for the three o'clock prayer.
Now Peter and John were going up to the temple at the ninth hour, the hour of prayer.
Now Peter and John were going up to the temple at the ninth hour, the hour of prayer.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Peter: Acts 4:13, Acts 8:14, Matthew 17:1, Matthew 26:37, John 13:23-25, John 20:2-9, John 21:7, John 21:18-22, Galatians 2:9
went: Acts 2:46, Acts 5:25, Luke 24:53
the hour: Acts 10:3, Acts 10:30, Exodus 29:39, Numbers 28:4, 1 Kings 18:36, Psalms 55:17, Daniel 6:10, Daniel 9:21, Luke 1:10, Luke 23:44-46
Reciprocal: Ezra 9:4 - until Psalms 141:2 - the evening Matthew 10:2 - John Matthew 20:5 - sixth Matthew 21:14 - General Luke 18:10 - into Acts 1:13 - Peter Acts 5:42 - daily
Cross-References
Then the LORD God said to the woman, "What is this that you have done?" And the woman said, "The serpent beguiled and deceived me, and I ate [from the forbidden tree]."
"And I will put enmity (open hostility) Between you and the woman, And between your seed (offspring) and her Seed; He shall [fatally] bruise your head, And you shall [only] bruise His heel."
for if either of them falls, the one will lift up his companion. But woe to him who is alone when he falls and does not have another to lift him up.
In that day the Lord will punish Leviathan the fleeing serpent With His fierce and great and mighty sword [rescuing Israel from her enemy], Even Leviathan the twisted serpent; And He will kill the dragon who lives in the sea.
And the tempter came and said to Him, "If You are the Son of God, command that these stones become bread."
And he said [mockingly] to Him, "If You are the Son of God, throw Yourself down; for it is written, 'HE WILL COMMAND HIS ANGELS CONCERNING YOU [to serve, care for, protect and watch over You]'; and 'THEY WILL LIFT YOU UP ON their HANDS, SO THAT YOU WILL NOT STRIKE YOUR FOOT AGAINST A STONE.'"
and he said to Him, "All these things I will give You, if You fall down and worship me."
"Listen carefully: I am sending you out like sheep among wolves; so be wise as serpents, and innocent as doves [have no self-serving agenda].
And no wonder, since Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light.
In the same way, you husbands, live with your wives in an understanding way [with great gentleness and tact, and with an intelligent regard for the marriage relationship], as with someone physically weaker, since she is a woman. Show her honor and respect as a fellow heir of the grace of life, so that your prayers will not be hindered or ineffective.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Now Peter and John went up together into the temple,.... These two disciples were intimate companions, and great lovers of each other; they were often together: they are thought, by some, to have been together in the high priest's palace at the trial of Christ; and they ran together to his sepulchre, John 18:15 and they now went together to the temple, not to attend the daily sacrifice, which was now abolished by the sacrifice of Christ, but to attend to the duty of prayer, which was still in force, and that they might have an opportunity of preaching Christ, where there was a number of people together:
at the hour of prayer; being the ninth hour, or three o'clock in the afternoon. This was one of their hours of prayer; it was customary with the Jews to pray three times a day, Daniel 6:10 which, according to the Psalmist in Psalms 55:17 were evening, morning, and at noon; to which seems to answer the three times that are taken notice of by Luke in this history: that in the morning was at the third hour, as in Acts 2:15 or nine o'clock in the morning; that at noon was at the sixth hour, as in Acts 10:9 or twelve o'clock at noon; and that in the evening at the ninth hour, as here, or three o'clock in the afternoon. Not that these were times of divine appointment. The Jews o themselves say,
"there is no number of prayers from the law, and there is no repetition of this or that prayer from the law, and there is no ××× ×§×××¢, "fixed time" for prayer from the law.''
But according to the traditions of the elders,
"the morning prayer was to the end of the fourth hour, which is the third part of the day--the prayer of the "Minchah", (or evening prayer,) they fixed the time of it to answer to the evening daily sacrifice; and because the daily sacrifice was offered up every day from the ninth hour and a half, they ordered the time of it to be from the ninth hour and a half, and it is called the lesser "Minchah"; and because in the evening of the passover, which falls upon the evening of the sabbath, they slay the daily sacrifice at the sixth hour and a half, they say, that he that prays after the sixth hour and a half is excused; and after this time is come, the time to which he is obliged is come, and this is called the great "Minchah"---lo, you learn, that the time of the great "Minchah" is from the sixth hour and a half, to the ninth hour and a half; and the time of the lesser "Minchah" is from the ninth hour and a half, until there remains of the day an hour and a quarter; and it is lawful to pray it until the sun sets.''
So that it was at the time of the lesser "Minchah" that Peter and John went up to the temple; which seems to be not on the same day of Pentecost, but on some day, or days after; it may be the sabbath following, when there was a great number of people got together.
o Maimon. Hilch. Tephilla, c. 1. sect. 1. Ib. c. 3. sect. 1, 2, 4. Vid. T. Bab. Beracot, fol. 26. 2.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Peter and John went up ... - In Luke 24:53, it is said that the apostles were continually in the temple, praising and blessing God. From Acts 2:46, it is clear that all the disciples were accustomed daily to resort to the temple for devotion. Whether they joined in the sacrifices of the temple-service is not said; but the thing is not improbable. This was the place and the manner in which they and their fathers had worshipped. They came slowly to the conclusion that they were to leave the temple, and they would naturally resort there with their countrymen to worship the God of their fathers. In the previous chapter Acts 2:43 we are told in general that many wonders and signs were done by the hands of the apostles. From the many miracles which were performed, Luke selects one of which he gives a more full account, and especially as it gives him occasion to record another of the addresses of Peter to the Jews. An impostor would have been satisfied with the general statement that many miracles were performed. The sacred writers descend to particulars, and tell us where, and in relation to whom, they were performed. This is a proof that they were honest people, and did not intend to deceive.
Into the temple - Not into the edifice properly called the temple, but into the court of the temple, where prayer was accustomed to be made. See the notes on Matthew 21:12.
At the hour of prayer ... - The Jewish day was divided into twelve equal parts; of course, the ninth hour would be about three oâclock p. m. This was the hour of evening prayer. Morning prayer was offered at nine oâclock. Compare Psalms 55:17; Daniel 6:10.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER III.
Peter and John go to the temple at the hour of prayer, and heal
a man who had been lame from his mother's womb, 1-8.
The people are astonished, and the apostles inform them that it
was not by their own power they had healed the man, but through
the power of Jesus of Nazareth, whom they had crucified, 9-16.
Peter both excuses and reproves them, and exhorts them to
repentance, 17-21.
Shows that in Jesus Christ the prophecy of Moses was fulfilled;
and that all the prophets testified of Jesus and his salvation,
22-24;
and that, in him, the covenant made with Abraham is fulfilled;
and that Christ came to bless them by turning them away from
their iniquities, 25, 26.
NOTES ON CHAP. III.
Verse Acts 3:1. Peter and John went up together — The words εÏιÏÎ¿Î±Ï Ïο, which we translate together, and which are the first words in this chapter in the Greek text, we have already seen, Acts 2:47, are added by several MSS. and versions to the last verse of the preceding chapter. But they do not make so good a sense there as they do here; and should be translated, not together, which really makes no sense here, but at that time; intimating that this transaction occurred nearly about the same time that those took place which are mentioned at the close of the former chapter.
At the hour of prayer — This, as is immediately added, was the ninth hour, which answers, in a general way, to our three o'clock in the afternoon. The third hour, which was the other grand time of public prayer among the Jews, answered, in a general way, to our nine in the morning. Acts 2:15.
It appears that there were three hours of the day destined by the Jews to public prayer; perhaps they are referred to by David, Psalms 55:17: EVENING and MORNING, and at NOON, will I pray and cry aloud. There are three distinct times marked in the book of the Acts. The THIRD hour, Acts 2:15, answering, as we have already seen, to nearly our nine o'clock in the morning; the SIXTH hour, Acts 10:9, answering to about twelve with us; and the NINTH hour, mentioned in this verse, and answering to our three in the afternoon.
The rabbins believed that Abraham instituted the time of morning prayer; Isaac, that at noon; and Jacob, that of the evening: for which they quote several scriptures, which have little reference to the subject in behalf of which they are produced. Others of the rabbins, particularly Tanchum, made a more natural division. Men should pray,
1. When the sun rises;
2. when the sun has gained the meridian;
3. when the sun has set, or passed just under the horizon.
At each of these three times they required men to offer prayer to God; and I should be glad to know that every Christian in the universe observed the same rule: it is the most natural division of the day; and he who conscientiously observes these three stated times of prayer will infallibly grow in grace, and in the knowledge of Jesus Christ our Lord.