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Text -- Acts 6:10 (NET)

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6:10 Yet they were not able to resist the wisdom and the Spirit with which he spoke.
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 · Stephen the man who became the first Christian martyr


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Zeal | Wisdom | TEXT AND MANUSCRIPTS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT | Stephen | Power | Persecution | PAPYRUS | Jerusalem | Intolerance | Greece | Government | CHURCH GOVERNMENT | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Act 6:10 - -- They were not able to withstand ( ouk ischuon antistēnai ). Imperfect active of ischuō , to have strength, and ingressive second aorist active (i...

They were not able to withstand ( ouk ischuon antistēnai ).

Imperfect active of ischuō , to have strength, and ingressive second aorist active (intransitive) infinitive of anthistēmi . They continued unable (without strength enough) to take a stand against. Stephen knocked them down, Saul included, as fast as they got up. Stephen was like a battery charged and in action.

Robertson: Act 6:10 - -- The wisdom and spirit ( tēi sophiāi kai pneumati ). Dative case. They stood up against Stephen’ s wisdom and the Holy Spirit "by whom he spo...

The wisdom and spirit ( tēi sophiāi kai pneumati ).

Dative case. They stood up against Stephen’ s wisdom and the Holy Spirit "by whom he spoke"(hōi elalei ). Instrumental case and the relative agrees with "Spirit."He kept on speaking so (elalei , imperfect active). It was a desperate situation.

Vincent: Act 6:10 - -- They were not able ( οὐκ ἴσχυον ) See on Luk 14:30; and Luk 16:3.

They were not able ( οὐκ ἴσχυον )

See on Luk 14:30; and Luk 16:3.

JFB: Act 6:9-10 - -- Jewish freedmen; manumitted Roman captives, or the children of such, expelled from Rome (as appears from JOSEPHUS and TACITUS), and now residing at Je...

Jewish freedmen; manumitted Roman captives, or the children of such, expelled from Rome (as appears from JOSEPHUS and TACITUS), and now residing at Jerusalem.

JFB: Act 6:9-10 - -- Jews of Cyrene, in Libya, on the coast of Africa.

Jews of Cyrene, in Libya, on the coast of Africa.

JFB: Act 6:9-10 - -- Amongst whom may have been Saul of Tarsus (Act 7:58; Act 21:39).

Amongst whom may have been Saul of Tarsus (Act 7:58; Act 21:39).

JFB: Act 6:9-10 - -- (See on Act 16:6).

(See on Act 16:6).

JFB: Act 6:10 - -- What he said, and the power with which he spake it, were alike resistless.

What he said, and the power with which he spake it, were alike resistless.

Clarke: Act 6:10 - -- They there not able to resist the wisdom, etc. - He was wise, well exercised and experienced, in Divine things; and, as appears by his defense, in t...

They there not able to resist the wisdom, etc. - He was wise, well exercised and experienced, in Divine things; and, as appears by his defense, in the following chapter, well versed in the Jewish history. The spirit by which he spake was the Holy Spirit, and its power was irresistible. They were obliged either to yield to its teachings, or were confounded by its truth. Several MSS. add to this verse, because he reproved them with boldness, they could not resist the truth. This reading is not genuine, though it exists (but in different forms) in some good MSS.

TSK: Act 6:10 - -- able : Act 5:39, Act 7:51; Exo 4:12; Isa 54:17; Jer 1:18, Jer 1:19, Jer 15:20; Eze 3:27; Mat 10:19, Mat 10:20; Luk 12:11, Luk 12:12, Luk 21:15; Joh 7:...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Act 6:10 - -- To resist - That is, they were not able to "answer"his arguments. The wisdom - This properly refers to his knowledge of the Scriptures; h...

To resist - That is, they were not able to "answer"his arguments.

The wisdom - This properly refers to his knowledge of the Scriptures; his skill in what "the Jews"esteemed to be wisdom - acquaintance with their sacred writings, opinions, etc.

And the spirit - This has been commonly understood of the Holy Spirit, by which he was aided; but it rather means the "energy, power,"or "ardor"of Stephen. He "evinced"a spirit of zeal and sincerity which they could not withstand; which served, more than mere argument could have done, to convince them that he was right. The evidence of sincerity, honesty, and zeal in a public speaker will often go further to convince the great mass of mankind, than the most able argument if delivered in a cold and indifferent manner.

Poole: Act 6:10 - -- Not able to resist they did oppose it, but ineffectually. The wisdom: The foolishness of God is wiser than men, 1Co 1:25 . What then is his wisdom,...

Not able to resist they did oppose it, but ineffectually.

The wisdom: The foolishness of God is wiser than men, 1Co 1:25 . What then is his wisdom, through which this holy man spake?

The spirit the Holy Ghost directing him, and putting a Divine power upon what he spake, according to the promise, Mat 10:20 .

Gill: Act 6:10 - -- And they were not able to resist the wisdom,.... In Beza's most ancient copy, and in another manuscript it is added, "which was in him"; that divine w...

And they were not able to resist the wisdom,.... In Beza's most ancient copy, and in another manuscript it is added, "which was in him"; that divine wisdom, which the Spirit of wisdom gave him; they were not a match for him with respect to the knowledge of divine things; they could not answer the wise arguments he made use of, fetched out of the Scriptures of truth, in which he was well versed, and had a large knowledge of:

and the Spirit by which he spake; that is, the Holy Spirit, as the above exemplars of Beza, and the Ethiopic version read; the meaning is, they could not resist the Holy Spirit, by which Stephen spake, so as to overcome him, or put Stephen to silence, or confute him; otherwise they did resist him, or oppose themselves to him, but in vain, and without success; for they always resisted the Holy Ghost in Christ and in his apostles, as their fathers before them resisted him in the prophets, as Stephen observes to them, Act 7:51 hereby was fulfilled what our Lord promised to his disciples, Mat 10:19.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Act 6:10 They were not able to resist. This represents another fulfillment of Luke 12:11-12; 21:15.

Geneva Bible: Act 6:10 ( 8 ) And they were not able to resist the wisdom and the spirit by which he spake. ( 8 ) False teachers, because they will not be overcome, flee fro...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Act 6:1-15 - --1 The apostles, desirous to have the poor regarded for their bodily sustenance, as also careful themselves to dispense the word of God, the food of th...

Combined Bible: Act 6:10 - --notes on verse 9     

MHCC: Act 6:8-15 - --When they could not answer Stephen's arguments as a disputant, they prosecuted him as a criminal, and brought false witnesses against him. And it is n...

Matthew Henry: Act 6:8-15 - -- Stephen, no doubt was diligent and faithful in the discharge of his office as distributor of the church's charity, and laid out himself to put that ...

Barclay: Act 6:8-15 - --The Church's appointment of these seven men had far-reaching consequences. In essence the great struggle had begun. The Jews always looked on themse...

Constable: Act 6:8--9:32 - --II. THE WITNESS IN JUDEA AND SAMARIA 6:8--9:31 In this next major section of Acts, Luke narrated three significa...

Constable: Act 6:8--8:2 - --A. The martyrdom of Stephen 6:8-8:1a Luke presented the events surrounding Stephen's martyrdom in Jerusa...

Constable: Act 6:8--7:2 - --1. Stephen's arrest 6:8-7:1 6:8 Stephen was full of grace (cf. cf. 4:33; Luke 4:22) and power (cf. 2:22; 4:33) as well as the Holy Spirit (vv. 3, 5), ...

College: Act 6:1-15 - --ACTS 6 J. THE CHOOSING OF THE SEVEN DEACONS (6:1-7) 1 In those days when the number of disciples was increasing, the Grecian Jews among them compla...

McGarvey: Act 6:9-10 - --9, 10. The activity of Stephen, though probably not greater than that of the apostles during the same period, naturally attracted to him more especial...

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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 6 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Act 6:1, The apostles, desirous to have the poor regarded for their bodily sustenance, as also careful themselves to dispense the word of...

Poole: Acts 6 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 6

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 6 (Chapter Introduction) (Act 6:1-7) The appointment of deacons. (Act 6:8-15) Stephen falsely accused of blasphemy.

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 6 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have, I. The discontent that was among the disciples about the distribution of the public charity (Act 6:1). II. The election ...

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 6 (Chapter Introduction) The First Office-Bearers (Act_6:1-7) A Champion Of Freedom Arises (Act_6:8-15)

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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