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Biblia Karoli Gaspar

Cselekedetek 6:7

És az Isten ígéje növekedék; és sokasodék nagyon a tanítványok száma Jeruzsálemben; és a papok közül is nagy sokan követék a hitet.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Revivals;   Thompson Chain Reference - Accessions;   Church;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Faith;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Deacon;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Obedience;   Stephen;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Priest, Priesthood;   Word;   Worship;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Deacon;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Faith;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Helps;   Nicanor;   Priest;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Acts;   Aging;   Church;   Disciples;   Faith;   Increase;   Mission(s);   Poor, Orphan, Widow;   Stephen;   Unity;   Word;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Church Government;   Mark, Gospel According to;   Nicolas;   Stephen;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Faith;   Growth Increase ;   John, Gospel of (Critical);   Martyr;   Missions;   Obedience;   Paul;   Sadducees;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Stephen;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Faith;   Scripture;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Christianity;   Deacon;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Kingdom or Church of Christ, the;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Acts of the Apostles;   Church Government;   Deacon;   Disciple;   Ministry;   Resurrection of Jesus Christ, the;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

the word: Acts 12:24, Acts 19:20, Colossians 1:6, 2 Timothy 2:9

the number: Acts 21:20,*Gr.

the priests: 2 Chronicles 29:34, 2 Chronicles 30:24, Psalms 132:9, Psalms 132:16, Matthew 19:30, Luke 2:34, John 12:42

obedient: Romans 1:5, Romans 16:26, 2 Thessalonians 1:8, Hebrews 5:9, Hebrews 11:8

Reciprocal: Psalms 45:5 - people Isaiah 29:24 - also Isaiah 32:4 - heart Ezekiel 47:9 - a very great John 4:38 - sent John 7:48 - General John 14:12 - greater Acts 4:1 - the priests Acts 5:14 - believers Acts 6:1 - when Acts 9:31 - were multiplied Acts 9:35 - all Acts 11:21 - and a Acts 13:49 - was Acts 16:5 - increased Galatians 3:1 - ye Galatians 5:7 - obey 2 Thessalonians 3:1 - the word 1 Peter 1:22 - in

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And the word of God increased,.... This stratagem of Satan did not succeed to divide the church, but issued in the better decorum and discipline of it, and in the spread and success of the Gospel; God thus making all things to work together for good;

and the number of the disciples multiplied in Jerusalem greatly; where Christ was crucified, the apostles were scourged, and treated with the utmost contempt, the sanhedrim and rulers of the Jews dwelt, who used all their power and craft to crush the Gospel, and hinder the progress of it, but in vain, there the word increased; which it may be said to do, when saints are edified by it, and sinners are converted under it; and in this last sense it is chiefly to be understood here: the instances of conversion were very numerous; how large must this church now be!

and a great company of the priests were obedient to the faith; that is, to the Gospel, which contains things to be believed, articles of faith; proposes Christ the great object of faith; and is the means of producing faith, and which is of no profit, unless it is mixed with faith: and to obey this is cordially to embrace the doctrines of the Gospel, and cheerfully to submit to the ordinances of it. And that the priests, and a large number of them, should do this, is very marvellous; since they were the most inveterate enemies of the Gospel, and persecutors of the saints; but what is it that efficacious grace cannot do? the Syriac version instead of "priests" reads "Jews", but unsupported by any copy.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

And the word of God increased - That is, the gospel was more and more successful, or became more mighty and extensive in its influence. An instance of this success is immediately added.

And a great company of the priests - A great “multitude.” This is recorded justly as a remarkable instance of the power of the gospel. How great this company was is not mentioned, but the number of the priests in Jerusalem was very great; and their conversion was a striking proof of the power of truth. It is probable that they had been opposed to the gospel with quite as much hostility as any other class of the Jews. And it is now mentioned, as worthy of special record, that the gospel was sufficiently mighty to humble even the proud, and haughty, and selfish, and envious priests to the foot of the cross. One design of the gospel is to evince the power of truth in subduing all classes of people; and hence, in the New Testament we have the record of its having actually subdued every class to the obedience of faith. Some mss., however, here instead of “priests” read Jews. This reading is followed in the Syriac version.

Were obedient to the faith - The word “faith” here is evidently put for the “Christian religion.” Faith is one of the main requirements of the gospel Mark 16:16, and by a figure of speech is put for the gospel itself. To become “obedient to the faith,” therefore, is to obey the requirements of the gospel, particularly what requires us to “believe.” Compare Romans 10:16. By the accession of the “priests” also no small part of the reproach would be taken away from the gospel, that it made converts only among the lower classes of the people. Compare John 7:48.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Acts 6:7. The word of God increased — By such preachers as the apostles and these deacons, no wonder the doctrine of God increased-became widely diffused and generally known; in consequence of which, the number of the disciples must be greatly multiplied: for God will ever bless his own word, when ministered by those whom he has qualified to proclaim it.

A great company of the priests were obedient to the faith. — This was one of the greatest miracles wrought by the grace of Christ: that persons so intent on the destruction of Christ, his apostles, and his doctrine, should at last espouse that doctrine, is astonishing; and that they who had withstood the evidence of the miracles of Christ should have yielded to the doctrine of his death and resurrection, is worthy of note. And from this we may learn that it is not by miracles that sinners are to be converted unto God, but by the preaching of Christ dying for their offenses, and rising again for their justification.

Instead of λερεων, priests, a few MSS., and the Syriac, read ιουδαιων, Jews; for the copyists seem to be struck here with two difficulties:

1. That such persons as these priests could be converted.

2. That the word οξλος, company, or multitude, could with propriety be applied to this class, which must have been inconsiderable in their numbers, when compared with the rest of the Jews.

To preserve the ancient reading, which is undoubtedly genuine, some have altered the text by conjecture; and, by putting a comma after οχλος, and a και before των ιερεων, make the text read thus: And a great multitude, and some of the priests, were obedient to the faith. This conjecture is unnecessary, as there is no such difficulty here as to require so desperate an expedient, which is not recommended by the evidence of a single MS. or version.

1. The grace of Christ Jesus can save even a murderous Jewish priest: his death is a grand atonement for all crimes and for the worst of sinners.

2. In the twenty-four courses of priests, there was not a multitude merely, but multitudes: indeed the number of ecclesiastics at Jerusalem was enormous. A great company out of these might be converted, and yet multitudes be left behind.


 
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