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7:5 He did not give any of it to him for an inheritance, not even a foot of ground, yet God promised to give it to him as his possession, and to his descendants after him, even though Abraham as yet had no child.
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Robertson: Act 7:5 - -- Not so much as to set his foot on ( oude bēma podos ). From Deu 2:5. Old word from bainō , to go, to step. "Stepping of a foot,"only instance of ...

Not so much as to set his foot on ( oude bēma podos ).

From Deu 2:5. Old word from bainō , to go, to step. "Stepping of a foot,"only instance of this original meaning in the N.T. From this it comes to mean a platform reached by steps, official seat of a judge (Mat 27:19). The field purchased by Abraham (Gen 23:9-17) was not a gift from God.

Robertson: Act 7:5 - -- Promised ( epēggeilato ). First aorist middle indicative of epaggellō , common verb. See Gen 12:7; Gen 17:8; Gen 48:4 for this promise. So God ap...

Promised ( epēggeilato ).

First aorist middle indicative of epaggellō , common verb. See Gen 12:7; Gen 17:8; Gen 48:4 for this promise. So God appeared again to Abraham in a strange land.

Robertson: Act 7:5 - -- In possession ( eis kataschesin ). Late word, in lxx, and in N.T. only here and Act 7:45. From katechō , to hold back, then to hold fast (or down),...

In possession ( eis kataschesin ).

Late word, in lxx, and in N.T. only here and Act 7:45. From katechō , to hold back, then to hold fast (or down), to possess. It was fulfilled in the descendants of Abraham.

Robertson: Act 7:5 - -- When as yet he had no child ( ouk ontos autōi teknou ). Genitive absolute with negative ouk rather than mē to emphasize actual absence of a c...

When as yet he had no child ( ouk ontos autōi teknou ).

Genitive absolute with negative ouk rather than mē to emphasize actual absence of a child. He had only the promise of God about the land and the child.

Vincent: Act 7:5 - -- Inheritance ( κληρονομίαν ) See on 1Pe 1:4.

Inheritance ( κληρονομίαν )

See on 1Pe 1:4.

Vincent: Act 7:5 - -- Not so much as to set his foot on ( οὐδὲ βῆμα ποδός ) Lit., not even the stepping of a foot. From the original meaning, ...

Not so much as to set his foot on ( οὐδὲ βῆμα ποδός )

Lit., not even the stepping of a foot. From the original meaning, a pace or step, which occurs only here in the New Testament, comes the sense of a step considered as a raised place or seat, and hence a tribune or judgment - seat , which is its meaning in every other passage of the New Testament.

Vincent: Act 7:5 - -- Possession ( κατάσχεσιν ) Only here and Act 7:45. See on keep , Luk 8:15. It denotes a permanent possession.

Possession ( κατάσχεσιν )

Only here and Act 7:45. See on keep , Luk 8:15. It denotes a permanent possession.

Wesley: Act 7:5 - -- For the field mentioned, Act 7:16, he did not receive by a Divine donation, but bought it; even thereby showing that he was a stranger in the land.

For the field mentioned, Act 7:16, he did not receive by a Divine donation, but bought it; even thereby showing that he was a stranger in the land.

JFB: Act 7:2-5 - -- A magnificent appellation, fitted at the very outset to rivet the devout attention of his audience; denoting not that visible glory which attended man...

A magnificent appellation, fitted at the very outset to rivet the devout attention of his audience; denoting not that visible glory which attended many of the divine manifestations, but the glory of those manifestations themselves, of which this was regarded by every Jew as the fundamental one. It is the glory of absolutely free grace.

JFB: Act 7:2-5 - -- Though this first call is not expressly recorded in Genesis, it is clearly implied in Gen 15:7 and Neh 9:7; and the Jewish writers speak the same lang...

Though this first call is not expressly recorded in Genesis, it is clearly implied in Gen 15:7 and Neh 9:7; and the Jewish writers speak the same language.

Clarke: Act 7:5 - -- Gave him none inheritance - Both Abraham and Jacob had small parcels of land in Canaan; but they had them by purchase, not by God’ s gift; for,...

Gave him none inheritance - Both Abraham and Jacob had small parcels of land in Canaan; but they had them by purchase, not by God’ s gift; for, as Abraham was obliged to buy a burying-place in Canaan, Genesis 23:3-18, it is obvious he had no inheritance there

Clarke: Act 7:5 - -- And to his seed after him - See Gen 12:7 (note); Gen 13:15, and the notes there.

And to his seed after him - See Gen 12:7 (note); Gen 13:15, and the notes there.

Calvin: Act 7:5 - -- 5. We must note three firings in this place; that God exercised the patience of his servant, because, after that he had brought him out of his own c...

5. We must note three firings in this place; that God exercised the patience of his servant, because, after that he had brought him out of his own country, he dwelt in the land of Canaan as a stranger.

[First,] For Abraham possessed not one foot’s-breadth, save only that which he bought to bury in. And that is counted no possession which serveth not for the uses of this life. Secondly, forasmuch as that field was bought, Stephen doth for good causes say, that God gave Abraham nothing. For that could not be gotten either with money, or by any other means which man could invent, which Abraham did hope for of the promise.

Secondly, we must note, that though God did not show Abraham the thing itself as yet, yet did he uphold him by his word. And this is our stay, when God promiseth that that is laid up for us which as yet we possess not. Therefore, when as the thing, that is, the possession of the land, was wanting, Abraham had for his help and stay the promise of God; and being content with the same alone, he desired nothing in the land of Canaan save only an uncertain resting-place wherein he might sojourn.

For as much as [επαγγελλεσθαι ] signifieth simply to promise, I thought there was no cause why, with Erasmus, I should translate it in this place, to promise again. For I resolve it adversatively, although he had promised, that by the way we may note as it were, a show of deceiving, 377 unless peradventure some man be disposed to apply it unto the promises which are oftentimes repeated. 378

Thirdly, we must note that the promise was such that it did not much differ from a mere mock. God promised the land to the seed of Abraham when he was fourscore years old, and had to wife one that was barren, neither had he any hope to have any issue. This seemeth to be more than frivolous. For why doth he not rather promise that he will give him seed? But this was a notable trial of faith, in that Abraham, without asking any question, or any curious disputation, did obediently and meekly embrace that which he had heard proceed out of the mouth of the Lord. Therefore, let us remember that God doth so lift up and comfort his servant with his word, that he doth not only defer the giving of the thing, 379 but also he may seem after a sort to mock him; as he dealeth with us also in some respect. For, although he call us the heirs of the world, (Jas 2:5,) he suffereth us oftentimes to want even a competent living and necessary helps. And this doth he of set purpose, that he may bring the wisdom of the flesh to nought, seeing that we do not otherwise give due honor to his word.

TSK: Act 7:5 - -- he gave : Gen 23:4; Psa 105:11, Psa 105:12; Heb 11:9, Heb 11:10,Heb 11:13-16 not : Deu 2:5 yet : Gen 12:7, Gen 13:15, Gen 15:3, Gen 15:18, Gen 17:8, G...

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Barnes: Act 7:5 - -- And he gave him none inheritance - Abraham led a wandering life; and this passage means that he did not himself receive a permanent possession ...

And he gave him none inheritance - Abraham led a wandering life; and this passage means that he did not himself receive a permanent possession or residence in that land. The only land which he owned was the field which he "purchased"of the children of Heth for a burial place, Gen. 23: As this was obtained by "purchase,"and not by the direct gift of God, and as it was not designed for a "residence,"it is said that God gave him no "inheritance."It is mentioned as a strong instance of his faith that he should remain there without a permanent residence himself, with only the prospect that his children, at some distant period, would inherit it.

Not so much as to set his foot on - This is a proverbial expression, denoting in an emphatic manner that he had no land, Deu 2:5.

Would give it to him - Gen 13:15. Abraham did not himself possess all that land; and the promise is evidently equivalent to saying that it would be conferred on the family of Abraham, or the family of which he was the father, without affirming that "he"would himself personally possess it. It is true, however, that Abraham himself afterward dwelt many years in that land as his home, Gen. 13, etc.

For a possession - To be held as his own property.

When as yet he had no child - When there was no human probability that he would have any posterity. Compare Gen 15:2-3; Gen 18:11-12. This is mentioned as a strong instance of his faith; "who against hope believed in hope,"Rom 4:18.

Poole: Act 7:5 - -- He gave him none inheritance in it it is true that Abraham had a field, and the cave of Mach-pelah, Gen 23:9 ; but that was of no use to Abraham whil...

He gave him none inheritance in it it is true that Abraham had a field, and the cave of Mach-pelah, Gen 23:9 ; but that was of no use to Abraham whilst alive, but to bury him in when dead; besides, it was not as an inheritance by God’ s gift, but it was purchased with his money.

Not so much as to set his foot on whereby the least parcel of ground is meant: hence St. Stephen would prove, that Abraham’ s happiness, and theirs too, if they rightly understood it, did not depend upon the enjoyment of that place and country.

And to his seed after him faith met with a double difficulty, not only Abraham must believe he should have all that country given him for an inheritance, in which he had not a foot of land, but he must also believe that it should be his seed’ s after him, whenas he had no children; but thus faith is

the evidence of things not seen Heb 11:1 .

Haydock: Act 7:5 - -- Not the pace of a foot; not so much as a foot of land, that is, to dwell in, though he bought there a place to bury in. (Genesis xxiii. 9.) (Witham)

Not the pace of a foot; not so much as a foot of land, that is, to dwell in, though he bought there a place to bury in. (Genesis xxiii. 9.) (Witham)

Gill: Act 7:5 - -- And he gave him none inheritance in it,.... To be personally enjoyed by him; and which was a great trial to Abraham's faith, to be brought out of his ...

And he gave him none inheritance in it,.... To be personally enjoyed by him; and which was a great trial to Abraham's faith, to be brought out of his country, and into another land, and which was promised to him and his; and yet, as not the whole, so not a single part of it was given him to possess:

no, not so much as to set his foot on: so that when Sarah his wife died, he was obliged to buy a piece of ground for a burying place to bury her in: and which could not be said to be given him by the Lord, for he bought it with his money:

yet he promised that he would give it to him for a possession, and to his seed after him, when as yet he had no child; which was another exercise of Abraham's faith, that he should have a whole country promised him and his seed, and yet had no seed given him; see Gen 12:7.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Act 7:5 Grk “he”; the referent (Abraham) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

Geneva Bible: Act 7:5 And he gave him none inheritance in it, no, not [so much as] to ( c ) set his foot on: yet he ( d ) promised that he would give it to him for a posses...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Act 7:1-60 - --1 Stephen, permitted to answer to the accusation of blasphemy,2 shows that Abraham worshipped God rightly, and how God chose the fathers,20 before Mos...

Combined Bible: Act 7:5 - --Having now introduced Abraham, and brought him into the land of Canaan, Stephen quotes the prophesy, connected with the fulfillment of which he is to ...

MHCC: Act 7:1-16 - --Stephen was charged as a blasphemer of God, and an apostate from the church; therefore he shows that he is a son of Abraham, and values himself on it....

Matthew Henry: Act 7:1-16 - -- Stephen is now at the bar before the great council of the nation, indicted for blasphemy: what the witnesses swore against him we had an account of ...

Barclay: Act 7:1-7 - --When Oliver Cromwell was outlining the education he thought necessary for his son Richard, he said, "I would have him know a little history." It wa...

Barclay: Act 7:1-7 - --As we have already seen, it was Stephen's method of defence to take a panoramic view of Jewish history. It was not the mere sequence of events which...

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 7:2-53 - --2. Stephen's address 7:2-53 As a Hellenistic Jew, Stephen possessed a clearer vision of the univ...

Constable: Act 7:2-16 - --Stephen's view of God 7:2-16 The false witnesses had accused Stephen of blaspheming God ...

Constable: Act 7:2-8 - --The Abrahamic Covenant 7:2-8 Stephen began his defense by going back to Abraham, the father of the Jewish nation, and to the Abrahamic Covenant, God's...

College: Act 7:1-60 - --ACTS 7 2. Stephen's Defense (7:1-53) The Old Testament Patriarchs (7:1-8) 1 Then the high priest asked him, " Are these charges true?" 2 To this h...

McGarvey: Act 7:5-8 - --5-8. Having now introduced Abraham, and brought him into the land of Canaan, Stephen quotes the prophesy, connected with the fulfillment of which he i...

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Commentary -- Other

Evidence: Act 7:5 The Bible’s fascinating facts . In the Book of Beginnings, in Genesis 16:12, God said that Ishmael (the progenitor of the Arab race, see Time, April...

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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 7 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Act 7:1, Stephen, permitted to answer to the accusation of blasphemy, Act 7:2, shows that Abraham worshipped God rightly, and how God cho...

Poole: Acts 7 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 7

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 7 (Chapter Introduction) (v. 1-50) Stephen's defence. (Act 7:51-53) Stephen reproves the Jews for the death of Christ. (Act 7:54-60) The martyrdom of Stephen.

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 7 (Chapter Introduction) When our Lord Jesus called his apostles out to be employed in services and sufferings for him, he told them that yet the last should be first, and ...

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 7 (Chapter Introduction) Stephen's Defence (Act_7:1-7) The Man Who Came Out (Act_7:1-7 Continued) Down Into Egypt (Act_7:8-16) The Man Who Never Forgot His Fellow-Country...

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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