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Kisah Para Rasul 3:13
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Allah Abraham, Ishak dan Yakub, Allah nenek moyang kita telah memuliakan Hamba-Nya, yaitu Yesus yang kamu serahkan dan tolak di depan Pilatus, walaupun Pilatus berpendapat, bahwa Ia harus dilepaskan.
Bahwa Tuhan Ibrahim dan Tuhan Ishak dan Tuhan Yakub, yaitu Tuhan nenek moyang kita, mempermuliakan hamba-Nya, yaitu Yesus, yang memang kamu ini serahkan dan kamu sangkal di hadapan Pilatus tatkala ia bermaksud melepaskan Dia.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
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God of Abraham: Acts 5:30, Acts 7:32, Exodus 3:6, Psalms 105:6-10, Matthew 22:32, Hebrews 11:9-16
hath: Acts 2:33-36, Acts 5:31, Psalms 2:6-12, Psalms 110:1, Psalms 110:2, Matthew 11:27, Matthew 28:18, John 3:35, John 3:36, John 5:22, John 5:23, John 7:39, John 12:16, John 13:31, John 13:32, John 16:14, John 16:15, John 17:1-5, Ephesians 1:20-23, Philippians 2:9-11, Hebrews 2:9, Revelation 1:5, Revelation 1:18
whom: Acts 2:23, Acts 2:24, Acts 5:30, Acts 13:27, Acts 13:28, Matthew 27:2, Matthew 27:17-25, Mark 15:11, Luke 23:16-23, John 18:40, John 19:15
Reciprocal: Genesis 50:20 - God meant 2 Kings 2:14 - smote 1 Chronicles 29:18 - Lord God Isaiah 53:3 - we hid as it were our faces from him Isaiah 55:5 - he Amos 5:12 - they afflict Habakkuk 1:13 - the wicked Matthew 20:19 - shall deliver Mark 8:31 - rejected Mark 10:33 - deliver Mark 13:11 - and deliver Mark 15:9 - Will Luke 9:44 - for Luke 12:9 - he Luke 18:32 - delivered Luke 22:57 - he denied Luke 24:20 - General John 8:54 - it is John 18:28 - led John 18:30 - delivered John 18:35 - Thine John 19:6 - the chief priests Acts 4:10 - that by Acts 4:27 - Pontius Pilate Acts 7:27 - Who Acts 13:30 - General Acts 14:15 - We also Acts 22:14 - The God Acts 24:14 - the God Romans 1:3 - his Son 2 Corinthians 4:5 - we 1 Peter 1:21 - gave 2 Peter 2:1 - denying Revelation 3:8 - and hast not
Cross-References
And the serpent sayde vnto the woman: ye shall not dye the death.
And so the woman, seing that the same tree was good to eate of, and pleasaunt to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, toke of the fruite therof, and dyd eate, and gaue also vnto her husbande beyng with her, and he dyd eate.
And the Lorde called Adam, & sayde vnto hym: where art thou?
Which sayde: I hearde thy voyce in the garden, and was afrayde because I was naked, and hyd my selfe.
And Adam said: The woman whom thou gauest [to be] with me, she gaue me of the tree, and I dyd eate.
And Ioseph sayde vnto them: what deede is this that ye haue done? Wote ye not that suche a man as I do consult with propheciers?
And Samuel sayde: What hast thou done? Saul sayde: Because I sawe that the people skattered from me, and that thou camest not within the dayes appointed, and that the Philistines gathered them selues together to Michmas:
Then Ioab came to the king, and said: What hast thou done? Behold, Abner came vnto thee, and why hast thou sent him away, and he is quyte gone?
Pilate aunswered: am I a Iewe? Thyne owne nation & hye priestes haue deliuered thee vnto me, what hast thou done?
And Adam was not deceaued: but the woman beyng deceaued, was in the transgression.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
The God of Abraham, and of Isaac, and of Jacob,.... These titles and epithets of God, which are used in the Old Testament, Exodus 3:6 the apostle chooses to retain, partly to distinguish him from the gods of the Gentiles, and partly to show his regard to the God of Israel, the one, only true, and living God; and that, though he and his fellow apostles were preachers of Christ, yet they were not setters forth of another, or a strange God, but believed in the same God their forefathers did, and to whom they ascribe the glory of this miracle:
the God hath glorified his Son Jesus; by raising him from the dead, setting him at his own right hand, and giving him the gifts of the Spirit for men; which he having bestowed on the apostles, by virtue of this they wrought this miracle, which was a means of setting forth the glory of Christ, and of putting men upon glorifying him, or ascribing honour and glory to him. And in order to awaken their minds, to convict them of their sin, ingratitude, and folly, the apostle adds,
whom ye delivered up; to Pilate, the Roman governor; having first seized him as a thief, bound him as a malefactor, and arraigned, and condemned him to death in the high priest's palace as a blasphemer:
and denied him in the presence of Pilate; or "to", or "against the face of Pilate"; contrary to his sense of things, who more than once called him the King of the Jews, and wrote this as the superscription over him, when they denied him to be their King Messiah, and the Son of God, saying, they had no king but Caesar:
when he was determined to let him go; or release him; that is, "when he judged it right that he should be released", as the Syriac version renders it; for he never came to a point, to a resolution to let him go; though he thought it was but just and equitable that he should be dismissed, being, in his apprehension, an innocent man; and therefore pressed it on the people to agree to release him, to which he was himself strongly inclined.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The God of Abraham - He is called the God of Abraham because Abraham acknowledged him as his God, and because God showed himself to be his friend. Compare Matthew 22:32; Exodus 3:6, Exodus 3:15; Genesis 28:13; Genesis 26:24. It was important to show that it was the same God who had done this that had been acknowledged by their fathers, and that they were not about to introduce the worship of any other God. And it was especially important, because the promise had been made to Abraham that in his seed all the families of the earth would be blessed, Genesis 12:3. Compare Galatians 3:16.
Hath glorified - Has honored. You denied, despised, and murdered him, but God has exalted and honored him. This miracle was done in the “name” of Jesus, Acts 3:6. It was the “power of God” that had restored the man; and by putting forth this power, God had shown that he approved the work of his Son, and was disposed to honor him in the view of people. Compare John 17:1; Ephesians 1:20-22; Philippians 2:9-11; Hebrews 2:9; Revelation 1:5-18.
Ye delivered up - That is, you delivered him to the omans to be put to death. See the notes on Acts 2:23.
And denied him in the presence of Pilate - Denied that he was the Messiah. Were unwilling to own him as your long-expected King, John 19:15.
When he was determined ... - Matthew 27:17-25; Luke 23:16-23. Pilate was satisfied of his innocence; but he was weak, timid, and irresolute, and he yielded to their wishes. The fact that Pilate regarded him as innocent was a strong aggravation of their crime. They should have regarded him as innocent; but they urged on his condemnation against the deliberate judgment of him before whom they had arraigned him, and thus showed how obstinately they were resolved on his death.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Acts 3:13. The God of Abraham, c.] This was wisely introduced, to show them that HE whom they called their God had acknowledged Jesus Christ for his Son, and wrought this miracle in his name and, by thus honouring Jesus whom they slew, he had charged home the guilt of that murder upon them.
Denied him in the presence of Pilate — ηρνησασθε, Ye have renounced him as your king, and denounced him to death as a malefactor, when Pilate, convinced of his perfect innocence, was determined, κριναντος, judged it proper and just, to let him go. Pilate wished to act according to justice; you acted contrary to justice and equity in all their forms.