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CHAP. XI.
1 Peter, being accused for going in to the Gentiles, 5 maketh his defence, 18 which is accepted. 19 The Gospel being spread into Phenice and Cyprus, and Antioch, Barnabas is sent to confirme them. 26 The disciples there are first called Christians. 27 They send reliefe to the brethren in Iudea in time of famine.
2 And when Peter was come vp to Hierusalem, they that were of the circumcision contended with him,
3 Saying, Thou wentest in to men vncircumcised, & didst eate with them.
4 But Peter rehearsed the matter from the beginning, and expounded it by order vnto them, saying,
7 And I heard a voyce, saying vnto me, Arise Peter, slay, and eate.
8 But I said, Not so, Lord: for nothing common or vncleane hath at any time entred into my mouth.
9 But the voyce answered me againe from heauen, What God hath cleansed, that call not thou common.
10 And this was done three times: and all were drawen vp againe into heauen.
14 Who shall tell thee words, wherby thou, and all thy house shal be saued.
15 And as I began to speake, the holy Ghost fell on them, as on vs at the beginning.15
16 Then remembred I the word of the Lord, how that he said, Iohn indeede baptized with water: but ye shall be baptized with the holy Ghost.16
19 ¶ Now they which were scattered abroad vpon the persecution that arose about Steuen, trauailed as farre as Phenice, and Cyprus, and Antioch, preaching the word to none, but vnto the Iewes onely.19
21 And the hand of the Lord was with them: and a great number beleeued, and turned vnto the Lord.
25 Then departed Barnabas to Tarsus, for to seeke Saul.
26 And when he had found him, he brought him vnto Antioch. And it came to passe, that a whole yeere they assembled themselues with the Church, and taught much people, and the disciples were called Christians first in Antioch.26
27 ¶ And in these dayes, came Prophets from Hierusalem vnto Antioch.
30 Which also they did, and sent it to the Elders by the hands of Barnabas and Saul.
View Wesley's Notes for Acts Chapter 11
11:4 Peter laid all things before them - So he did not take it ill to be questioned, nor desire to be treated as infallible. And he answers the more mildly because it related to a point which he had not readily believed himself.
11:5 Being in a trance - Which suspends the use of the outward senses.
11:14 Saved - With the full Christian salvation, in this world and the world to come.
11:17 To us, when we believed - The sense is, because we believed, not because we were circumcised, was the Holy Ghost given to us. What was I - A mere instrument in God's hand. They had inquired only concerning his eating with the Gentiles. He satisfies them likewise concerning his baptizing them, and shows that he had done right in going to Cornelius, not only by the command of God, but also by the event, the descent of the Holy Ghost. And who are we that we should withstand God? Particularly by laying down rules of Christian communion which exclude any whom he has admitted into the Church of the first born, from worshipping God together. O that all Church governors would consider how bold an usurpation this is on the authority of the supreme Lord of the Church! O that the sin of thus withstanding God may not be laid to the charge of those, who perhaps with a good intention, but in an over fondness for their own forms, have done it, and are continually doing it.
11:18 They glorified God - Being thoroughly satisfied. Repentance unto life - True repentance is a change from spiritual death to spiritual life, and leads to life everlasting.
11:19 They who had been dispersed - St. Luke here resumes the thread of his narration, in the very words wherewith he broke it off, #Acts 8:6|. As far as Phenicia to the north, Cyprus to the west, and Antioch to the east.
11:20 Some of them were men of Cyprus and Cyrene - Who were more accustomed to converse with the Gentiles. Who coming into Antioch - Then the capital of Syria, and, next to Rome and Alexandria, the most considerable city of the empire. Spake to the Greeks - As the Greeks were the most celebrated of the Gentile nations near Judea, the Jews called all the Gentiles by that name. Here we have the first account of the preaching the Gospel to the idolatrous Gentiles. All those to whom it had been preached before, did at least worship one God, the God of Israel.
11:21 And the hand of the Lord - That is, the power of his Spirit.
11:26 And the disciples were first called Christians at Antioch - Here it was that they first received this standing appellation. They were before termed Nazarenes and Galileans.
11:28 Agabus rising up - In the congregation. All the world - The word frequently signifies all the Roman empire. And so it is doubtless to be taken here.
11:29 Then - Understanding the distress they would otherwise be in on that account, the disciples determined to send relief to the brethren in Judea - Who herein received a manifest proof of the reality of their conversion.
11:30 Sending it to the elders - Who gave it to the deacons, to be distributed by them, as every one had need.
Acts Chapter 11 Sidenote References (from Original 1611 KJV Bible):
15 Chap.2. 4.
16 Iohn 1. 26.
19 Chap.8.1.
26 Or, in the Church.
* Courtesy of Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Pennsylvania
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