Acts 1:14
Context1:14 All these continued together in prayer with one mind, together with the women, along with Mary the mother of Jesus, and his brothers. 1
Acts 2:42
Context2:42 They were devoting themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, 2 to the breaking of bread and to prayer. 3
Acts 2:46
Context2:46 Every day 4 they continued to gather together by common consent in the temple courts, 5 breaking bread from 6 house to house, sharing their food with glad 7 and humble hearts, 8
Acts 4:32
Context4:32 The group of those who believed were of one heart and mind, 9 and no one said that any of his possessions was his own, but everything was held in common. 10
[1:14] 1 sn Jesus’ brothers are mentioned in Matt 13:55 and John 7:3.
[2:42] 2 sn Fellowship refers here to close association involving mutual involvement and relationships.
[2:42] 3 tn Grk “prayers.” This word was translated as a collective singular in keeping with English style.
[2:46] 4 tn BDAG 437 s.v. ἡμέρα 2.c has “every day” for this phrase.
[2:46] 5 tn Grk “in the temple.” This is actually a reference to the courts surrounding the temple proper, and has been translated accordingly.
[2:46] 6 tn Here κατά (kata) is used as a distributive (BDAG 512 s.v. B.1.d).
[2:46] 7 sn The term glad (Grk “gladness”) often refers to joy brought about by God’s saving acts (Luke 1:14, 44; also the related verb in 1:47; 10:21).
[2:46] 8 tn Grk “with gladness and humbleness of hearts.” It is best to understand καρδίας (kardias) as an attributed genitive, with the two nouns it modifies actually listing attributes of the genitive noun which is related to them.