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Biblia Karoli Gaspar

Cselekedetek 6:2

Annakokáért a tizenkettõ egybegyûjtvén a tanítványok sokaságát, mondának: Nem helyes, hogy mi az Isten ígéjét elhagyjuk és az asztalok körül szolgáljunk.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Alms;   Beneficence;   Church;   Deacon;   Minister, Christian;   Table;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Faithfulness;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Deacon;   Nicanor;   Stephen;   Widow;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Apostle;   Deacon;   Elder;   Hellenist;   Philip;   Stephen;   Widow;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Christians, Names of;   Disciple, Discipleship;   Holy Spirit, Gifts of;   Leadership;   Ministry, Minister;   Widow;   Worship;   Zechariah, Theology of;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Deacon;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Nicanor;   Widows;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Helps;   Nicanor;   Timon;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Acts;   Aging;   Apostles;   Church;   Disciples;   Mission(s);   Ordination, Ordain;   Poor, Orphan, Widow;   Stephen;   Unity;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Apostles;   Church Government;   Deacon;   Evangelist;   Galatians, Epistle to the;   Mark, Gospel According to;   Ministry;   Nicolas;   Philip;   Stephen;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Alms;   Disciple (2);   Minister Ministry;   Minister, Ministration;   Ministration ;   Murmuring;   Organization (2);   Table ;   Word;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Apostle;   Deacon;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Ti'mon,;   Widow;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Deacon;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Acts of the Apostles;   Bishop;   Church;   Church Government;   Deacon;   Disciple;   Galatians, Epistle to the;   Ministry;   Ordain;   Papyrus;   Spiritual Gifts;   Text and Manuscripts of the New Testament;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

the twelve: Acts 21:22

It: Acts 4:19, Acts 25:27

we should: Exodus 18:17-26, Numbers 11:11-13, Deuteronomy 1:9-14, Nehemiah 6:3, 2 Timothy 2:4

Reciprocal: Deuteronomy 1:13 - Take 2 Chronicles 35:14 - because the priests Nehemiah 11:16 - outward Acts 15:6 - General Acts 15:30 - and 1 Corinthians 6:4 - who 1 Timothy 3:10 - use

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Then the twelve,.... The twelve apostles, as the Syriac version reads; for their number was now complete, Matthias being chosen in the room of Judas: these being informed of the murmur there was between the two sorts of believers, the Hebrew and thc Hellenistic Jews,

called the multitude of the disciples unto them; either the hundred and twenty, the original members of the church, which first formed it, and on whom the Holy Ghost descended on the day of Pentecost; or rather the whole body of the church: for what the apostles had to say concerned them all; and they all had an equal right to chose their officers, that should minister unto them; and when they were convened together, they addressed them after this manner:

and said, it is not reason; or "it is not pleasing", neither to God, nor to us; so the Arabic version reads, "this does not please us"; nor could it be pleasing to the church itself:

that we should leave the word of God the study of the word, meditation upon it, and preaching it: not that they did relinquish either of these; but they were sometimes obliged to omit them, or not so frequently attend them; the care of the poor taking up more of their time, than the work of the ministry, or preaching of the Gospel would admit of; and therefore thought it not so right and proper, or so acceptable a thing to God and man, that they should in the least neglect a work of so great importance to the souls of men, and cause it to give way to that which only regarded their bodies:

and serve tables; the tables of the poor, collect for them, inspect into their several cases, and circumstances, and distribute accordingly to them; which required a good deal of time, care, thought, and circumspection, especially in such a church, where the numbers were so large. From hence we learn what is the business of deacons, who were afterwards appointed to take this part of the apostles' work off of their hands, and attend to it; which is to serve tables: the table of the Lord, by providing the bread and wine for it; receiving both from the minister, when blessed, and distributing them to the members; and collecting from them for the poor, and the defraying the charge; and observing what members are missing at the ordinance, whom they are to admonish; and if their admonitions are not regarded, to report it to the church: and they are likewise to serve the minister's table, by taking care that he has a sufficient competency for his support; and it belongs to them to stir up the members of the church to their duty in communicating to him; and what they receive of them, they are to apply to his use: and also, they are to serve the poor's table; to whom they are to distribute of the church's stock, with all impartiality, simplicity, cheerfulness, and sympathy.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Then the twelve - That is, the apostles. Matthias had been added to them after the apostasy of Judas, which had completed the original number.

The multitude of the disciples - It is not necessary to suppose that all the disciples were convened, which amounted to many thousands, but that the business was laid before a large number; or perhaps “the multitude” here means those merely who were more particularly interested in the matter, and who had been engaged in the complaint.

It is not reason - The original words used here properly denote “it is not pleasing or agreeable”; but the meaning evidently is, it is not “suitable” or “proper.” It would be a departure from the design of their appointment, which was to preach the gospel, and not to attend to the pecuniary affairs of the church.

Leave the word of God - That we should neglect or abandon the preaching of the gospel so much as would be necessary if we attended personally to the distribution of the alms of the church. The “gospel” is here called the “Word of God,” because it is his message; it is what he has spoken, or which he has commanded to be proclaimed to people.

Serve tables - This expression properly denotes “to take care of, or provide for the table, or for the daily needs of a family.” It is an expression that properly applies to a steward or a servant. The word “tables” is, however, sometimes used with reference to “money,” as being the place where money was kept for the purpose of “exchange, etc.,” Matthew 21:12; Matthew 25:27. Here the expression means, therefore, to attend to the pecuniary transactions of the church, and to make the proper distribution for the needs of the poor.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Acts 6:2. It is not reason — ουκ αρεστον εστι, it is not pleasing, proper, or fitting, that we should leave the word of God, that we should give up ourselves, or confide to others, the doctrine of salvation which God has commanded us to preach unto the people.

And serve tables. — Become providers of daily bread for your widows and poor: others can do this, to whom our important office is not intrusted.


 
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