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Text -- Acts 15:4 (NET)

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15:4 When they arrived in Jerusalem, they were received by the church and the apostles and the elders, and they reported all the things God had done with them.
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 · Jerusalem the capital city of Israel,a town; the capital of Israel near the southern border of Benjamin


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Peter | Paul | PAUL, THE APOSTLE, 1 | LAW IN THE NEW TESTAMENT | KEYS, POWER OF THE | JESUS CHRIST, 5 | HOLY SPIRIT, 2 | Galatians, Epistle to | GALATIANS, EPISTLE TO THE | Council | Church | CHURCH GOVERNMENT | BISHOP | APOSTOLICAL COUNCIL | APOSTOLIC AGE | APOCRYPHAL GOSPELS | ANTIOCH, IN SYRIA | ACTS OF THE APOSTLES, 8-12 | ACTS OF THE APOSTLES, 13-OUTLINE | ACTS OF THE APOSTLES, 1-7 | more
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TSK Synopsis , Combined Bible , Maclaren , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Barclay , Constable , College , McGarvey

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Act 15:4 - -- Were received ( paredechthēsan ). First aorist passive indicative of paradechomai , old verb, to receive, to welcome. Here it was a public receptio...

Were received ( paredechthēsan ).

First aorist passive indicative of paradechomai , old verb, to receive, to welcome. Here it was a public reception for Paul and Barnabas provided by the whole church including the apostles and elders, at which an opportunity was given to hear the story of Paul and Barnabas about God’ s dealings with them among the Gentiles. This first public meeting is referred to by Paul in Gal 2:2 "I set before them (autois ) the gospel, etc."

Vincent: Act 15:4 - -- Were received ( ἀπεδέχθησαν ) The word implies a cordial welcome, which they were not altogether sure of receiving.

Were received ( ἀπεδέχθησαν )

The word implies a cordial welcome, which they were not altogether sure of receiving.

Wesley: Act 15:4 - -- That is solemnly welcomed.

That is solemnly welcomed.

JFB: Act 15:3-6 - -- A kind of official escort.

A kind of official escort.

JFB: Act 15:3-6 - -- (See on Act 11:19).

(See on Act 11:19).

JFB: Act 15:3-6 - -- As the converts in those parts were Jewish (Act 11:19), their spirit contrasts favorably with that of others of their nation.

As the converts in those parts were Jewish (Act 11:19), their spirit contrasts favorably with that of others of their nation.

JFB: Act 15:4 - -- This was Paul's THIRD VISIT TO JERUSALEM after his conversion, and on this occasion took place what is related in Gal 2:1-10. (See there).

This was Paul's THIRD VISIT TO JERUSALEM after his conversion, and on this occasion took place what is related in Gal 2:1-10. (See there).

JFB: Act 15:4 - -- Evidently at a meeting formally convened for this purpose: the deputation being one so influential, and from a church of such note.

Evidently at a meeting formally convened for this purpose: the deputation being one so influential, and from a church of such note.

JFB: Act 15:4 - -- (See on Act 14:14-27).

(See on Act 14:14-27).

Clarke: Act 15:4 - -- They were received of the Church - The whole body of Christian believers

They were received of the Church - The whole body of Christian believers

Clarke: Act 15:4 - -- The apostles - Either the whole or part of the twelve; though we read of none but John, Peter, and James. See Gal 2:9

The apostles - Either the whole or part of the twelve; though we read of none but John, Peter, and James. See Gal 2:9

Clarke: Act 15:4 - -- And elders - Those who were officers in the Church, under the apostles

And elders - Those who were officers in the Church, under the apostles

Clarke: Act 15:4 - -- They declared - To this council they gave a succinct account of the great work which God had wrought by them among the Gentiles. This was St. Paul&#...

They declared - To this council they gave a succinct account of the great work which God had wrought by them among the Gentiles. This was St. Paul’ s third journey to Jerusalem after his conversion. See an account of his first journey, Act 9:26, and of his second in Act 11:30.

Calvin: Act 15:4 - -- 4.They were received of the Church By this word Church he meaneth the multitude itself and the whole body; that done, he assigneth a peculiar place...

4.They were received of the Church By this word Church he meaneth the multitude itself and the whole body; that done, he assigneth a peculiar place to the apostles and elders, by whom Paul and Barnabas were specially received. Furthermore, because the apostles had no certain place of abode at Jerusalem, but went ever now and then sometimes to one place and sometimes to another, whithersoever occasion did call them, that church had elders to whom the ordinary government of the Church was committed; and what the one function differeth from the other we have before declared, ( Act 14:23.) And hereby it appeareth what brotherly courtesy there was in the apostles and elders, because they do not only courteously receive Paul and Barnabas, but so soon as they hear what success they had with their pains they took, they magnify the grace of God. Luke repeateth again that form of speech which we had before in the chapter next going before, when he saith, that they declared whatsoever things God had done with them. Wherein we must remember that which I said before, that God is not made a fellow-laborer, but all the whole praise of the work is ascribed to him. Therefore it is said, that he did that with Paul and Barnabas which he did by them, as he is said to deal mercifully with us when he helpeth our miseries. −

TSK: Act 15:4 - -- received : Act 18:27, Act 21:17; Mat 10:40; Rom 15:7; Col 4:10; 2Jo 1:10; 3Jo 1:8-10 all : Act 15:3, Act 15:12, Act 14:27, Act 21:19; Rom 15:18; 1Co 1...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Act 15:4 - -- They were received of the church - By the church, in a hospitable and friendly manner. They were acknowledged as Christian brethren, and receiv...

They were received of the church - By the church, in a hospitable and friendly manner. They were acknowledged as Christian brethren, and received with Christian kindness. See Gal 2:9.

And they declared - Paul and Barnabas, and those with them. That is, they stated the case; the remarkable conversion of the Gentiles, the evidence of their piety, and the origin of the present dispute.

Poole: Act 15:4 - -- They were received of the church they were owned with respect and thankfulness, for their great work and labour in the Lord’ s vineyard. All th...

They were received of the church they were owned with respect and thankfulness, for their great work and labour in the Lord’ s vineyard.

All things that God had done with them: see Act 14:27 .

Gill: Act 15:4 - -- And when they were come to Jerusalem,.... Paul and Barnabas, and the rest that came from Antioch with them: they were received of the church; that ...

And when they were come to Jerusalem,.... Paul and Barnabas, and the rest that came from Antioch with them:

they were received of the church; that is, that was at Jerusalem, in a very kind and respectful manner; they were received into their houses, and accommodated with everything convenient for them:

and of the apostles; particularly James, and Cephas, and John, who gave to Paul and Barnabas the right hand of fellowship, in token of their approbation of them, affection for them, and agreement with them:

and elders: the other ministers of the Gospel who preached in that place:

and they declared all things that God had done with them: just as they did to the church at Antioch, when they returned from their travels; see Gill on Act 14:27, the Arabic version here adds, as there, "and that God had opened to the Gentiles the door of faith."

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Act 15:4 “They reported all the things God had done with them” – an identical phrase occurs in Acts 14:27. God is always the agent.

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Act 15:1-41 - --1 Great dissensions arise touching circumcision.5 The apostles consult about it,22 and send their determination by letters to the churches.36 Paul and...

Combined Bible: Act 15:4 - --After a pleasant journey among rejoicing Churches, they reached Jerusalem. (4) " And when they arrived in Jerusalem, they were received by the Church,...

Maclaren: Act 15:1-6 - --The Breaking Out Of Discord And certain men which came down from Judaea taught the brethren, and said, Except ye be circumcised after the manner of M...

MHCC: Act 15:1-6 - --Some from Judea taught the Gentile converts at Antioch, that they could not be saved, unless they observed the whole ceremonial law as given by Moses;...

Matthew Henry: Act 15:1-5 - -- Even when things go on very smoothly and pleasantly in a state or in a church, it is folly to be secure, and to think the mountain stands strong and...

Barclay: Act 15:1-5 - --The influx of Gentiles into the Church produced a problem which had to be solved. The mental background of the Jew was founded on the fact that he be...

Barclay: Act 15:1-5 - --It was almost by accident that the most epoch-making things were happening in Antioch so that the gospel was being preached to Jew and Gentile alike a...

Constable: Act 9:32--Rom 1:1 - --III. THE WITNESS TO THE UTTERMOST PART OF THE EARTH 9:32--28:31 Luke next recorded the church's expansion beyond...

Constable: Act 12:25--16:6 - --B. The extension of the church to Cyprus and Asia Minor 12:25-16:5 Luke recorded that Jesus came to brin...

Constable: Act 15:1-35 - --4. The Jerusalem Council 15:1-35 The increasing number of Gentiles who were becoming Christians ...

Constable: Act 15:1-5 - --Paul and Barnabas' return to Jerusalem 15:1-5 15:1 The men from Judea who came down to Antioch appear to have been Jewish Christians who took the form...

College: Act 15:1-41 - --ACTS 15 B. THE COUNCIL AT JERUSALEM (15:1-35) 1. The Visit of Judaizers to Antioch (15:1-2) 1 Some men came down from Judea to Antioch and were tea...

McGarvey: Act 15:4 - --4. After a pleasant journey among rejoicing Churches, they reached Jerusalem. (4) " And when they arrived in Jerusalem, they were received by the Chur...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: Acts (Book Introduction) THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES By Way of Introduction But for the Acts we should know nothing of the early apostolic period save what is told in the Epi...

JFB: Acts (Book Introduction) THIS book is to the Gospels what the fruit is to the tree that bears it. In the Gospels we see the corn of wheat falling into the ground and dying: in...

JFB: Acts (Outline) INTRODUCTION--LAST DAYS OF OUR LORD UPON EARTH--HIS ASCENSION. (Act 1:1-11) RETURN OF THE ELEVEN TO JERUSALEM--PROCEEDINGS IN THE UPPER ROOM TILL PEN...

TSK: Acts (Book Introduction) The Acts of the Apostles is a most valuable portion of Divine revelation; and, independently of its universal reception in the Christian church, as an...

TSK: Acts 15 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Act 15:1, Great dissensions arise touching circumcision; Act 15:5, The apostles consult about it, Act 15:22. and send their determination...

Poole: Acts 15 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 15

MHCC: Acts (Book Introduction) This book unites the Gospels to the Epistles. It contains many particulars concerning the apostles Peter and Paul, and of the Christian church from th...

MHCC: Acts 15 (Chapter Introduction) (Act 15:1-6) The dispute raised by Judaizing teachers. (Act 15:7-21) The council at Jerusalem. (Act 15:22-35) The letter from the council. (Act 15:...

Matthew Henry: Acts (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Acts of the Apostles We have with an abundant satisfaction seen the foundation of our holy religion...

Matthew Henry: Acts 15 (Chapter Introduction) Hitherto we have, with a great deal of pleasure, attended the apostles in their glorious travels for the propagating of the gospel in foreign parts...

Barclay: Acts (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES A Precious Book In one sense Acts is the most important book in the New Testament. It is the simple truth t...

Barclay: Acts 15 (Chapter Introduction) The Crucial Problem (Act_15:1-5) A Problem Becomes Acute (Act_15:1-5 Continued) Peter States The Case (Act_15:6-12) The Leadership Of James (Act...

Constable: Acts (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title "Acts of the Apostles" is very ancient. The Anti-Marcioni...

Constable: Acts (Outline) Outline I. The witness in Jerusalem 1:1-6:7 A. The founding of the church 1:1-2:46 ...

Constable: Acts Acts Bibliography Albright, William Foxwell. The Archaeology of Palestine. 1949. Revised ed. Pelican Archaeolog...

Haydock: Acts (Book Introduction) THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. INTRODUCTION. St. Luke, who had published his gospel, wrote also a second volume, which, from the first ages, hath bee...

Gill: Acts (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ACTS This book, in some copies, is called, "The Acts of the holy Apostles". It contains an history of the ministry and miracles of ...

College: Acts (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION As early as the second century the title "The Acts of the Apostles" was given to this document. Before that time the work probably circu...

College: Acts (Outline) OUTLINE I. THE CHURCH IN JERUSALEM - 1:1-8:1a A. INTRODUCTION OF THE BOOK - 1:1-3 B. THE COMMISSIONING OF THE APOSTLES - 1:4-8 C. THE ASCENSI...

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