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Text -- Acts 5:19-42 (NET)

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5:19 But during the night an angel of the Lord opened the doors of the prison, led them out, and said, 5:20 “Go and stand in the temple courts and proclaim to the people all the words of this life.” 5:21 When they heard this, they entered the temple courts at daybreak and began teaching. Now when the high priest and those who were with him arrived, they summoned the Sanhedrin– that is, the whole high council of the Israelites– and sent to the jail to have the apostles brought before them. 5:22 But the officers who came for them did not find them in the prison, so they returned and reported, 5:23 “We found the jail locked securely and the guards standing at the doors, but when we opened them, we found no one inside.” 5:24 Now when the commander of the temple guard and the chief priests heard this report, they were greatly puzzled concerning it, wondering what this could be. 5:25 But someone came and reported to them, “Look! The men you put in prison are standing in the temple courts and teaching the people!” 5:26 Then the commander of the temple guard went with the officers and brought the apostles without the use of force (for they were afraid of being stoned by the people). 5:27 When they had brought them, they stood them before the council, and the high priest questioned them, 5:28 saying, “We gave you strict orders not to teach in this name. Look, you have filled Jerusalem with your teaching, and you intend to bring this man’s blood on us!” 5:29 But Peter and the apostles replied, “We must obey God rather than people. 5:30 The God of our forefathers raised up Jesus, whom you seized and killed by hanging him on a tree. 5:31 God exalted him to his right hand as Leader and Savior, to give repentance to Israel and forgiveness of sins. 5:32 And we are witnesses of these events, and so is the Holy Spirit whom God has given to those who obey him.” 5:33 Now when they heard this, they became furious and wanted to execute them. 5:34 But a Pharisee whose name was Gamaliel, a teacher of the law who was respected by all the people, stood up in the council and ordered the men to be put outside for a short time. 5:35 Then he said to the council, “Men of Israel, pay close attention to what you are about to do to these men. 5:36 For some time ago Theudas rose up, claiming to be somebody, and about four hundred men joined him. He was killed, and all who followed him were dispersed and nothing came of it. 5:37 After him Judas the Galilean arose in the days of the census, and incited people to follow him in revolt. He too was killed, and all who followed him were scattered. 5:38 So in this case I say to you, stay away from these men and leave them alone, because if this plan or this undertaking originates with people, it will come to nothing, 5:39 but if it is from God, you will not be able to stop them, or you may even be found fighting against God.” He convinced them, 5:40 and they summoned the apostles and had them beaten. Then they ordered them not to speak in the name of Jesus and released them. 5:41 So they left the council rejoicing because they had been considered worthy to suffer dishonor for the sake of the name. 5:42 And every day both in the temple courts and from house to house, they did not stop teaching and proclaiming the good news that Jesus was the Christ.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Galilean the region of Palestine north of Sameria and west of the upper Jordan River,a region west of Lake Galilee and north of the Jezreel Valley
 · Galilee the region of Palestine north of Sameria and west of the upper Jordan River,a region west of Lake Galilee and north of the Jezreel Valley
 · Gamaliel a man who was a highly regarded Pharisee and a member of the Sanhedrin,son of Pedahzur; Moses' officer over the tribe of Manasseh
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jerusalem the capital city of Israel,a town; the capital of Israel near the southern border of Benjamin
 · Judas a son of Mary and Joseph; half-brother of Jesus)
 · Peter a man who was a leader among the twelve apostles and wrote the two epistles of Peter
 · Pharisee a religious group or sect of the Jews
 · Theudas man who led an unsuccessful rebellion against Rome


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Peter | Persecution | Prisoners | Minister | ACTS OF THE APOSTLES, 13-OUTLINE | Gamaliel | Sanhedrim | Priest | Government | Sadducees | COURTS, JUDICIAL | Court | Church | Defense | SCRIBES | Zeal | PAUL, THE APOSTLE, 4 | Courage | Temple | Miracles | more
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NET Notes: Act 5:19 Led them out. The action by God served to vindicate the apostles. It showed that whatever court the Jewish leaders represented, they did not represent...

NET Notes: Act 5:20 Or “speak.”

NET Notes: Act 5:21 The words “before them” are not in the Greek text but are implied.

NET Notes: Act 5:22 Grk “reported, saying.” The participle λέγοντες (legontes) is redundant in English and has not bee...

NET Notes: Act 5:23 The word “them” is not in the Greek text, but is implied. Direct objects in Greek were often omitted when clear from the context, but must...

NET Notes: Act 5:24 The optative verb here expresses confused uncertainty.

NET Notes: Act 5:25 Obeying God (see v. 29), the apostles were teaching again (4:18-20; 5:20). They did so despite the risk.

NET Notes: Act 5:26 Grk “for they feared lest they be stoned by the people.” The translation uses a less awkward English equivalent. This is an explanatory no...

NET Notes: Act 5:27 Or “interrogated,” “asked.”

NET Notes: Act 5:28 To bring this man’s blood on us is an idiom meaning “you intend to make us guilty of this man’s death.”

NET Notes: Act 5:29 Here ἀνθρώποις (anqrwpoi") has been translated as a generic noun (“people”).

NET Notes: Act 5:30 Or “by crucifying him” (“hang on a tree” is by the time of the first century an idiom for crucifixion). The allusion is to the...

NET Notes: Act 5:31 Or “to give repentance and forgiveness of sins to Israel.”

NET Notes: Act 5:32 Those who obey. The implication, of course, is that the leadership is disobeying God.

NET Notes: Act 5:33 Wanted to execute them. The charge would surely be capital insubordination (Exod 22:28).

NET Notes: Act 5:34 Or “the Sanhedrin” (the highest legal, legislative, and judicial body among the Jews).

NET Notes: Act 5:35 Or “men, be careful.”

NET Notes: Act 5:36 Grk “and they came to nothing.” Gamaliel’s argument is that these two insurrectionists were taken care of by natural events.

NET Notes: Act 5:37 The verb ἀφίστημι (afisthmi) as a transitive means “cause to revolt” as used in Josephus, Ant. 8....

NET Notes: Act 5:38 Or “it will be put to an end.”

NET Notes: Act 5:39 Grk “They were convinced by him.” This passive construction was converted to an active one (“He convinced them”) in keeping wi...

NET Notes: Act 5:40 The word “Then” is supplied as the beginning of a new sentence in the translation. The construction in Greek has so many clauses (most of ...

NET Notes: Act 5:41 The name refers to the name of Jesus (cf. 3 John 7).

NET Notes: Act 5:42 See the note on Christ in 2:31.

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