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Text -- Acts 3:7 (NET)

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3:7 Then Peter took hold of him by the right hand and raised him up, and at once the man’s feet and ankles were made strong.
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Act 3:7 - -- Took him by the right hand ( piasas auton tēs dexiās cheiros ). Doric form piazō for piezō . Genitive of the part affected. Peter had to pu...

Took him by the right hand ( piasas auton tēs dexiās cheiros ).

Doric form piazō for piezō . Genitive of the part affected. Peter had to pull him up on his feet before he would try to walk.

Vincent: Act 3:7 - -- He took ( πιάσας ) The verb means originally to press or squeeze; and hence implies taking hold with a firm grasp.

He took ( πιάσας )

The verb means originally to press or squeeze; and hence implies taking hold with a firm grasp.

Vincent: Act 3:7 - -- Feet ( βάσεις ) A peculiar, technical word, used by Luke only, and described by Galen as the part of the foot lying beneath the leg, upon...

Feet ( βάσεις )

A peculiar, technical word, used by Luke only, and described by Galen as the part of the foot lying beneath the leg, upon which the leg directly rests, as distinguished from the ταρσὸς , the flat of the foot between the toes and heel, and πεδίον , the part next the toes.

Vincent: Act 3:7 - -- Ankle-bones ( σφυρά ) Only here in New Testament. Also technical. Some of the best texts read σφυδρά , but the meaning is the sam...

Ankle-bones ( σφυρά )

Only here in New Testament. Also technical. Some of the best texts read σφυδρά , but the meaning is the same.

Vincent: Act 3:7 - -- Received strength ( ἐστερεώθησαν ) Used by Luke only. Compare " the churches were established (Act 16:5), and the kindred noun ...

Received strength ( ἐστερεώθησαν )

Used by Luke only. Compare " the churches were established (Act 16:5), and the kindred noun στερέωμα , steadfastness (Col 2:5). In medical language applied to the bones in particular.

JFB: Act 3:7 - -- Precisely what his Lord had done to his own mother-in-law (Mar 1:31).

Precisely what his Lord had done to his own mother-in-law (Mar 1:31).

JFB: Act 3:7 - -- "soles."

"soles."

JFB: Act 3:7 - -- The technical language of a physician (Col 4:14).

The technical language of a physician (Col 4:14).

Clarke: Act 3:7 - -- Immediately his feet and ancle bones received strength - The suddenness of the cure was the proof of the miracle: his walking and leaping were the e...

Immediately his feet and ancle bones received strength - The suddenness of the cure was the proof of the miracle: his walking and leaping were the evidences of it.

TSK: Act 3:7 - -- Act 9:41; Mar 1:31, Mar 5:41, Mar 9:27; Luk 13:13

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Act 3:7 - -- And he took him - He took hold of his hand. To take hold of the hand in such a ease was an offer of aid, an indication that Peter was sincere, ...

And he took him - He took hold of his hand. To take hold of the hand in such a ease was an offer of aid, an indication that Peter was sincere, and was an inducement to him to make an effort. This may be employed as a beautiful illustration of the manner of God when he commands people to repent and believe. He does not leave them alone; he extends help, and aids their efforts. If they tremble, and feel that they are weak, and needy, and helpless, his hand is stretched out and his power exerted to impart strength and grace.

His feet and ankle-bones - The fact that strength was immediately imparted; that the feet, long lame, were now made strong, was a full and clear proof of miraculous power.

Poole: Act 3:7 - -- He took him by the right hand not disdaining to take hold of a poor cripple or beggar; as also being fully persuaded of Christ’ s presence with ...

He took him by the right hand not disdaining to take hold of a poor cripple or beggar; as also being fully persuaded of Christ’ s presence with him for his cure.

And immediately that it might the more evidently appear that this was the work of God, who can without means, and on a sudden, bring aught to perfection,

his feet and ankle bones whence his lameness did proceed, received strength: thus God can say unto the weak, Be strong.

Gill: Act 3:7 - -- And he took him by the right hand,.... In imitation of Christ, whom he had often seen using the same action on such occasions: and lift him up; bel...

And he took him by the right hand,.... In imitation of Christ, whom he had often seen using the same action on such occasions:

and lift him up; believing he was cured, and that it might be manifest. The word him is expressed in the Alexandrian copy, and in some others, and in the Oriental versions, which is a supplement in our translation:

and immediately his feet and ankle bones received strength; where, it seems, his lameness lay. The Vulgate Latin renders it, his bases and soles, which may include his legs and thighs, as well as feet; and the Syriac version, "his feet and soles"; and the Arabic version, "his soles, and the muscles adjoining to his heels"; and the Ethiopic version furthest off of all, "he was strengthened in his feet, and in his loins"; his disorder might be of the paralytic kind.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Act 3:7 At once the man’s feet and ankles were made strong. Note that despite the past lameness, the man is immediately able to walk. The restoration of...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Act 3:1-26 - --1 Peter preaching to the people that came to see a lame man restored to his feet,12 professes the cure not to have been wrought by his or John's own p...

Combined Bible: Act 3:7 - --notes on verse 1     

Maclaren: Act 3:1-16 - --Then Shall The Lame Man Leap As An Hart' Now Peter and John went up together into the temple at the hour of prayer, being the ninth hour. 2. And a ce...

MHCC: Act 3:1-11 - --The apostles and the first believers attended the temple worship at the hours of prayer. Peter and John seem to have been led by a Divine direction, t...

Matthew Henry: Act 3:1-11 - -- We were told in general (Act 2:43) that many signs and wonders were done by the apostles, which are not written in this book; but here we have one...

Barclay: Act 3:1-10 - --The Jewish day began at 6 o'clock in the morning and ended at 6 o'clock in the evening. For the devout Jew there were three special hours of prayer -...

Constable: Act 3:1--6:8 - --B. The expansion of the church in Jerusalem 3:1-6:7 Luke recorded the events of this section (3:1-6:7) t...

Constable: Act 3:1--4:32 - --1. External opposition 3:1-4:31 Opposition to the Christians' message first came from external s...

Constable: Act 3:1-10 - --The healing of a lame man 3:1-10 Luke had just referred to the apostles' teaching, to the awe that many of the Jews felt, to the apostles doing signs ...

College: Act 3:1-26 - --ACTS 3 G. THE HEALING OF THE LAME MAN AND ITS CONSEQUENCES (3:1-4:31) 1. A Cripple Cured (3:1-10) 1 One day Peter and John were going up to the tem...

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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 3 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Act 3:1, Peter preaching to the people that came to see a lame man restored to his feet, Act 3:12. professes the cure not to have been wr...

Poole: Acts 3 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 3

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) (Act 3:1-11) A lame man healed by Peter and John. (Act 3:12-26) Peter's address to the Jews.

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have a miracle and a sermon: the miracle wrought to make way for the sermon, to confirm the doctrine that was to be preached, an...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) A Notable Deed Is Done (Act_3:1-10) The Crime Of The Cross (Act_3:11-16) The Notes Of Preaching (Act_3:17-26)

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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