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Acts 13:30

But God raised Him from the dead,

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Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Antioch;   Jesus Continued;   Law;   Minister, Christian;   Paul;   Preaching;   Synagogue;   Zeal, Religious;   Thompson Chain Reference - Missions, World-Wide;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Acts, book of;   Galatians, letter to the;   Gospel;   Mission;   Paul;   Timothy;   Witness;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Resurrection;   Time;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Gospels;   Pisidia;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Acts;   Fulfill;   Preaching in the Bible;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Bible;   Canon of the New Testament;   Galatians, Epistle to the;   Messiah;   Paul the Apostle;   Preaching;   Stephen;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Acts of the Apostles (2);   Annunciation, the ;   Ascension (2);   Galatia ;   Galatians Epistle to the;   God;   Inspiration and Revelation;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Iconium;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Antioch;   Synagogue;  

Devotionals:

- Every Day Light - Devotion for October 14;  

Parallel Translations

Easy-to-Read Version
But God raised him up from death!
Tyndale New Testament (1525)
But God raysed him agayne from deeth
Hebrew Names Version
But God raised him from the dead,
International Standard Version
But God raised him from the dead,Matthew 28:6; Acts 2:24; 5:30;">[xr]
New American Standard Bible
"But God raised Him from the dead;
New Century Version
But God raised him up from the dead!
Update Bible Version
But God raised him from the dead:
Webster's Bible Translation
But God raised him from the dead:
English Standard Version
But God raised him from the dead,
World English Bible
But God raised him from the dead,
Wesley's New Testament (1755)
But God raised him from the dead.
Weymouth's New Testament
"But God raised Him from the dead.
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
And God reiside hym fro deth in the thridde dai; which was seyn bi mony daies to
English Revised Version
But God raised him from the dead:
Contemporary English Version
But God raised him from death!
Amplified Bible
"But God raised Him from the dead;
American Standard Version
But God raised him from the dead:
Bible in Basic English
But God gave him back from the dead:
Complete Jewish Bible
"But God raised him from the dead!
Darby Translation
but God raised him from among [the] dead,
Etheridge Translation
But Aloha raised him from among the dead.
Murdock Translation
But God raised him from the dead.
King James Version (1611)
But God raised him fro the dead:
New Living Translation
But God raised him from the dead!
New Life Bible
But God raised Him from the dead.
New Revised Standard
But God raised him from the dead;
Geneva Bible (1587)
But God raised him vp from the dead.
George Lamsa Translation
But God raised him from the dead;
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
But, God, raised him from among the dead:
Douay-Rheims Bible
But God raised him up from the dead the third day.
Revised Standard Version
But God raised him from the dead;
Bishop's Bible (1568)
But God raysed hym agayne from the dead:
Good News Translation
But God raised him from death,
Christian Standard Bible®
But God raised him from the dead,
King James Version
But God raised him from the dead:
Lexham English Bible
But God raised him from the dead,
Literal Translation
But God raised Him from the dead;
Young's Literal Translation
and God did raise him out of the dead,
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
But on ye thirde daye God raysed him vp from the deed,
Mace New Testament (1729)
but God raised him from the dead:
THE MESSAGE
Barnabas, Saul, and Doctor Know-It-All The congregation in Antioch was blessed with a number of prophet-preachers and teachers: Barnabas, Simon, nicknamed Niger, Lucius the Cyrenian, Manaen, an advisor to the ruler Herod, Saul. One day as they were worshiping God—they were also fasting as they waited for guidance—the Holy Spirit spoke: "Take Barnabas and Saul and commission them for the work I have called them to do." So they commissioned them. In that circle of intensity and obedience, of fasting and praying, they laid hands on their heads and sent them off. Sent off on their new assignment by the Holy Spirit, Barnabas and Saul went down to Seleucia and caught a ship for Cyprus. The first thing they did when they put in at Salamis was preach God's Word in the Jewish meeting places. They had John along to help out as needed. They traveled the length of the island, and at Paphos came upon a Jewish wizard who had worked himself into the confidence of the governor, Sergius Paulus, an intelligent man not easily taken in by charlatans. The wizard's name was Bar-Jesus. He was as crooked as a corkscrew. The governor invited Barnabas and Saul in, wanting to hear God's Word firsthand from them. But Dr. Know-It-All (that's the wizard's name in plain English) stirred up a ruckus, trying to divert the governor from becoming a believer. But Saul (or Paul), full of the Holy Spirit and looking him straight in the eye, said, "You bag of wind, you parody of a devil—why, you stay up nights inventing schemes to cheat people out of God. But now you've come up against God himself, and your game is up. You're about to go blind—no sunlight for you for a good long stretch." He was plunged immediately into a shadowy mist and stumbled around, begging people to take his hand and show him the way. When the governor saw what happened, he became a believer, full of enthusiasm over what they were saying about the Master. From Paphos, Paul and company put out to sea, sailing on to Perga in Pamphylia. That's where John called it quits and went back to Jerusalem. From Perga the rest of them traveled on to Antioch in Pisidia. On the Sabbath they went to the meeting place and took their places. After the reading of the Scriptures—God's Law and the Prophets—the president of the meeting asked them, "Friends, do you have anything you want to say? A word of encouragement, perhaps?" Paul stood up, paused and took a deep breath, then said, "Fellow Israelites and friends of God, listen. God took a special interest in our ancestors, pulled our people who were beaten down in Egyptian exile to their feet, and led them out of there in grand style. He took good care of them for nearly forty years in that godforsaken wilderness and then, having wiped out seven enemies who stood in the way, gave them the land of Canaan for their very own—a span in all of about 450 years. "Up to the time of Samuel the prophet, God provided judges to lead them. But then they asked for a king, and God gave them Saul, son of Kish, out of the tribe of Benjamin. After Saul had ruled forty years, God removed him from office and put King David in his place, with this commendation: ‘I've searched the land and found this David, son of Jesse. He's a man whose heart beats to my heart, a man who will do what I tell him.' "From out of David's descendants God produced a Savior for Israel, Jesus, exactly as he promised—but only after John had thoroughly alerted the people to his arrival by preparing them for a total life-change. As John was finishing up his work, he said, ‘Did you think I was the One? No, I'm not the One. But the One you've been waiting for all these years is just around the corner, about to appear. And I'm about to disappear.' "Dear brothers and sisters, children of Abraham, and friends of God, this message of salvation has been precisely targeted to you. The citizens and rulers in Jerusalem didn't recognize who he was and condemned him to death. They couldn't find a good reason, but demanded that Pilate execute him anyway. They did just what the prophets said they would do, but had no idea they were following to the letter the script of the prophets, even though those same prophets are read every Sabbath in their meeting places. "After they had done everything the prophets said they would do, they took him down from the cross and buried him. And then God raised him from death. There is no disputing that—he appeared over and over again many times and places to those who had known him well in the Galilean years, and these same people continue to give witness that he is alive. "And we're here today bringing you good news: the Message that what God promised the fathers has come true for the children—for us! He raised Jesus, exactly as described in the second Psalm: My Son! My very own Son! Today I celebrate you! "When he raised him from the dead, he did it for good—no going back to that rot and decay for him. That's why Isaiah said, ‘I'll give to all of you David's guaranteed blessings.' So also the psalmist's prayer: ‘You'll never let your Holy One see death's rot and decay.' "David, of course, having completed the work God set out for him, has been in the grave, dust and ashes, a long time now. But the One God raised up—no dust and ashes for him! I want you to know, my very dear friends, that it is on account of this resurrected Jesus that the forgiveness of your sins can be promised. He accomplishes, in those who believe, everything that the Law of Moses could never make good on. But everyone who believes in this raised-up Jesus is declared good and right and whole before God. "Don't take this lightly. You don't want the prophet's sermon to describe you: Watch out, cynics; Look hard—watch your world fall to pieces. I'm doing something right before your eyes That you won't believe, though it's staring you in the face." When the service was over, Paul and Barnabas were invited back to preach again the next Sabbath. As the meeting broke up, a good many Jews and converts to Judaism went along with Paul and Barnabas, who urged them in long conversations to stick with what they'd started, this living in and by God's grace. When the next Sabbath came around, practically the whole city showed up to hear the Word of God. Some of the Jews, seeing the crowds, went wild with jealousy and tore into Paul, contradicting everything he was saying, making an ugly scene. But Paul and Barnabas didn't back down. Standing their ground they said, "It was required that God's Word be spoken first of all to you, the Jews. But seeing that you want no part of it—you've made it quite clear that you have no taste or inclination for eternal life—the door is open to all the outsiders. And we're on our way through it, following orders, doing what God commanded when he said, I've set you up as light to all nations. You'll proclaim salvation to the four winds and seven seas!" When the non-Jewish outsiders heard this, they could hardly believe their good fortune. All who were marked out for real life put their trust in God—they honored God's Word by receiving that life. And this Message of salvation spread like wildfire all through the region. Some of the Jews convinced the most respected women and leading men of the town that their precious way of life was about to be destroyed. Alarmed, they turned on Paul and Barnabas and forced them to leave. Paul and Barnabas shrugged their shoulders and went on to the next town, Iconium, brimming with joy and the Holy Spirit, two happy disciples.
New English Translation
But God raised him from the dead,
New King James Version
But God raised Him from the dead.
Simplified Cowboy Version
But God reached down and snatched him from the grave,
New American Standard Bible (1995)
"But God raised Him from the dead;
Legacy Standard Bible
But God raised Him from the dead;

Contextual Overview

14And from Perga, they traveled inland to Pisidian Antioch, where they entered the synagogue on the Sabbath and sat down. 15After the reading from the Law and the Prophets, the synagogue leaders sent word to them: "Brothers, if you have a word of encouragement for the people, please speak." 16Paul stood up, motioned with his hand, and began to speak: "Men of Israel and you Gentiles who fear God, listen to me! 17The God of the people of Israel chose our fathers. He made them into a great people during their stay in Egypt, and with an uplifted arm He led them out of that land. 18He endured their conduct for about forty years in the wilderness. 19And having vanquished seven nations in Canaan, He gave their land to His people as an inheritance. 20All this took about 450 years. After this, God gave them judges until the time of Samuel the prophet. 21Then the people asked for a king, and God gave them forty years under Saul son of Kish, from the tribe of Benjamin. 22After removing Saul, He raised up David as their king and testified about him: 'I have found David son of Jesse a man after My own heart; he will carry out My will in its entirety.' 23From the descendants of this man, God has brought to Israel the Savior Jesus, as He promised.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Acts 2:24, Acts 2:32, Acts 3:13, Acts 3:15, Acts 3:26, Acts 4:10, Acts 5:30, Acts 5:31, Acts 10:40, Acts 17:31, Matthew 28:6, John 2:19, John 10:17, Hebrews 13:20

Reciprocal: Acts 13:37 - General Acts 26:8 - General Romans 4:24 - if we 1 Corinthians 15:4 - he rose 1 Corinthians 15:15 - we have

Gill's Notes on the Bible

But God raised him from the dead. Though his life was taken away by man, and it was a clear case that he was certainly dead, and he was taken down from the cross as such, and buried; yet he could not be held with the cords of death, but God the Father raised him from the dead by his power. The Vulgate Latin version adds, "the third day".

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

But God raised him ... - See the notes on Acts 2:23-24.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 30. But God raised him from the dead — And thus gave the fullest proof of his innocence. God alone can raise the dead; and he would not work a miracle so very extraordinary, but on some extraordinary occasion.


 
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