Acts 3
Chapter context
What is happening in Acts 3?
Acts 3 belongs to the early movement of the book, especially the section often described as Jerusalem church. Acts traces the spread of the gospel from Jerusalem to Judea, Samaria, and the Gentile world through Peter, Paul, and the Spirit-led church. Read this chapter with the wider themes of Spirit, mission, and church in view so the individual verses keep their proper weight.
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Glossary
- John Person v. 1, 3-4, 11
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(1. ) One who, with Annas and Caiaphas, sat in judgment on the apostles Peter and John ( Acts 4:6 ). He was of the kindred of the high priest; otherwise unknown. (2. ) The Hebrew name of Mark (q. v. ).
- Peter Person v. 1, 3-4, 6, 11-12
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Originally called Simon (=Simeon, i. e., “hearing”), a very common Jewish name in the New Testament. He was the son of Jona ( Matt. 16:17 ). His mother is nowhere named in Scripture.
- Beautiful Gate Place v. 2, 10
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Biblical gate. Modern identification: Jerusalem.
- Nazareth Place v. 6
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Nazareth.
- Solomon’s Portico Place v. 11
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Biblical structure. Modern identification: Jerusalem.
- Abraham Person v. 13, 25
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Father of a multitude, son of Terah, named ( Gen. 11:27 ) before his older brothers Nahor and Haran, because he was the heir of the promises.
- Isaac Person v. 13
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Laughter. (1) Israel, or the kingdom of the ten tribes ( Amos 7:9 , 16). (2. ) The only son of Abraham by Sarah. He was the longest lived of the three patriarchs ( Gen. 21:1-3 ).
- Samuel Person v. 24
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Heard of God. The peculiar circumstances connected with his birth are recorded in 1 Sam. 1:20 .