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Cselekedetek 6:13

És állatának hamis tanúkat, kik mondának: Ez az ember nem szûnik meg káromló beszédeket szólni e szent hely ellen és a törvény ellen:

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Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Accusation, False;   Blasphemy;   Church;   Court;   Falsehood;   False Teachers;   Government;   Greece;   Indictments;   Intolerance, Religious;   Jerusalem;   Perjury;   Persecution;   Priest;   Stephen;   Witness;   Thompson Chain Reference - Evil;   Silence-Speech;   Slander;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Blasphemy;   Law of Moses, the;   Temple, the Second;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Temple;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Holiness;   Law;   Moses;   Paul;   Pharisees;   Sadducees;   Sanhedrin;   Stephen;   Temple;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Sanctuary;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Deacon;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Martyr;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Grecians;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Sanhedrin;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Blasphemy;   Church Government;   Mark, Gospel According to;   Nicolas;   Stephen;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Abomination of Desolation ;   False Witness;   Holiness Purity;   Libertines;   Persecution;   Stoning;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Sanhedrin or Sanhedrim;   Stephen;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Blasphemy;   Deacon;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Church Government;   Deacon;   Ministry;   Papyrus;   Text and Manuscripts of the New Testament;   Witness;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - New Testament;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

set: Acts 6:11, Psalms 27:12, Psalms 35:11, Psalms 56:5

Reciprocal: Exodus 20:16 - General Deuteronomy 19:16 - a false witness 1 Kings 21:10 - Thou didst blaspheme 2 Kings 25:9 - he burnt Nehemiah 6:13 - that Psalms 109:2 - with Proverbs 6:19 - A false Proverbs 12:17 - but Ecclesiastes 8:10 - the place Jeremiah 7:14 - wherein Jeremiah 52:13 - burned Lamentations 2:7 - cast off Ezekiel 21:2 - against Ezekiel 24:21 - I will Daniel 9:26 - the prince Hosea 3:4 - without a sacrifice Micah 3:12 - Zion Habakkuk 1:5 - for Zechariah 11:10 - Beauty Matthew 5:17 - to destroy the law Matthew 23:38 - General Matthew 26:61 - I am Mark 14:57 - and bare Luke 13:35 - your Luke 21:6 - there John 16:2 - the time Acts 7:1 - Are Acts 7:58 - the witnesses Acts 17:6 - they drew Acts 18:13 - General Acts 21:21 - that thou Acts 21:28 - This is Acts 24:5 - we have Acts 25:8 - Neither Hebrews 7:12 - a change James 3:6 - a world

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And set up false witnesses,.... Having hired them, they brought them and set them before the sanhedrim, to bear witness against Stephen:

which said, this man; meaning Stephen, who was now before the council, at whom they pointed, and whose name, through contempt, they would not mention:

ceaseth not to speak blasphemous words against this holy place; either the city of Jerusalem, which is sometimes called the holy city, and which was foretold by the angel to Daniel, and by Christ, that it should be destroyed, and which Stephen might speak of; or rather the temple, so the Ethiopic version; in a part of which, or in a place contiguous to it, the sanhedrim might now be sitting:

and the law; the ceremonial law: the sense is, that Stephen was continually telling the people, that in a little time their temple would be destroyed, and an end be put to temple worship, and to all the rituals and ceremonies of the law of Moses; the Vulgate Latin and Syriac versions leave out the word "blasphemous"; and so do the Alexandrian copy, and Beza's most ancient one; but as Beza observes, it is certain, or at least it is most likely, that it was not omitted by the false witnesses; though speaking against the temple and the law was sufficient to make good a charge of blasphemy.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

And set up false witnesses - It has been made a question why these persons are called “false” witnesses, since it is supposed by many that they reported merely the “words” of Stephen. It may be replied that if they did report merely his “words”; if Stephen had actually said what they affirmed, yet they perverted his meaning. They accused him of “blasphemy”; that is, of calumnious and reproachful words against Moses and against God That Stephen had spoken in such a manner, or had designed to “reproach” Moses, there is no evidence. What was said in the mildest manner, and in the way of cool argument, might easily be perverted so as in “their view” to amount to blasphemy. But there is no evidence whatever that Stephen had ever used these words on any occasion, and it is altogether improbable that he ever did, for the following reasons:

  1. Jesus himself never affirmed that he would destroy that place. He uniformly taught that it would be done by the “Gentiles,” Matthew 24:0. It is altogether improbable, therefore, that Stephen should declare any such thing.

(2)It is equally improbable that he taught that Jesus would abolish the special customs and rites of the Jews. It was long, and after much discussion, before the apostles themselves were convinced that they were to be changed, and when they were changed it was done gradually. See Acts 10:14, etc.; Acts 11:2, etc.; Acts 15:20; Acts 21:20, etc. The probability therefore is, that the whole testimony was “false,” and was artfully invented to produce the utmost exasperation among the people, and yet was at the same time so plausible as to be easily believed. For on this point the Jews were particularly sensitive; and it is clear that they had some expectations that the Messiah would produce some such changes. Compare Matthew 26:61 with Daniel 9:26-27. The same charge was afterward brought against Paul, which he promptly denied. See Acts 25:8.

This holy place - The temple.

The law - The Law of Moses.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Acts 6:13. Against this holy place — The temple, that it shall be destroyed.

And the law — That it cannot give life, nor save from death. It is very likely that they had heard him speak words to this amount, which were all as true as the spirit from which they proceeded; but they gave them a very false colouring, as we see in the succeeding verse.


 
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