Commentary On Acts Chapter 3. The miracle was the healing of a man that. Peter and john seem to have been led by a divine direction, to work a miracle on a man above forty years old, who had been a cripple from his birth.
A lame man healed by peter and john. So he, leaping up, stood and walked and entered the temple with them; And a certain man lame from his mother’s womb was carried, whom they laid daily at the gate of the temple which is called beautiful, to ask alms from. This passage in which peter and john heal a lame man is the first scene in the book of acts after the story of pentecost in chapter 2. In the name of jesus christ of nazareth, rise up and walk.” 7 and he took him by the right hand and. As we glance ahead in our chapter, we see in acts 3:16 that somehow the man responded spiritually as well as physically. Its subject and intention is nicely summarised by the words of the lord in chapter 1:8: And then the sermon to explain the miracle, and to sow the ground which by it was broken up. Web the book of acts is the link between the gospels and the epistles. Now peter and john went up together into the temple at the hour of prayer, being the ninth hour ( acts 3:1).
In the name of jesus christ of nazareth, rise up and walk.” 7 and he took him by the right hand and. Peter and john seem to have been led by a divine direction, to work a miracle on a man above forty years old, who. Walking, leaping, and praising god. Its subject and intention is nicely summarised by the words of the lord in chapter 1:8: This passage in which peter and john heal a lame man is the first scene in the book of acts after the story of pentecost in chapter 2. Now peter and john went up together into the temple at the hour of prayer, being the ninth hour ( acts 3:1). Web the book of acts is the link between the gospels and the epistles. The healing and sermon together, in turn, set up. The day started at six o'clock in the morning, sun up, so the ninth hour would be three o'clock in. A lame man healed by peter and john. The miracle wrought to make way for the sermon, to confirm the doctrine that was to be preached, and to make way for it into the minds of the people;