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+ | ! Acts 4 - Versions | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | {| class="collapsible" width="100%" | ||
+ | ! Acts 4 Text (WEB) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:1}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:2}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:3}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:4}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:5}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:6}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:7}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:8}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:9}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:10}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:11}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:12}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:13}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:14}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:15}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:16}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:17}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:18}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:19}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:20}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:21}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:22}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:23}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:24}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:25}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:26}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:27}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:28}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:29}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:30}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:31}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:32}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:33}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:34}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:35}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:36}} | ||
+ | # {{:WEB:Acts 4:37}} | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | {| class="collapsible autocollapse" width="100%" | ||
+ | ! Acts 4 Text (Hebrew) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="text-align:right;" | | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:1}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:2}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:3}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:4}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:5}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:6}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:7}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:8}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:9}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:10}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:11}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:12}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:13}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:14}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:15}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:16}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:17}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:18}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:19}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:20}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:21}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:22}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:23}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:24}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:25}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:26}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:27}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:28}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:29}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:30}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:31}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:32}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:33}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:34}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:35}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:36}} | ||
+ | # {{:Hebrew:Acts 4:37}} | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | {| class="collapsible autocollapse" width="100%" | ||
+ | ! Acts 4 Text (Greek) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:1}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:2}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:3}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:4}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:5}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:6}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:7}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:8}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:9}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:10}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:11}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:12}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:13}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:14}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:15}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:16}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:17}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:18}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:19}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:20}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:21}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:22}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:23}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:24}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:25}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:26}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:27}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:28}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:29}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:30}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:31}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:32}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:33}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:34}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:35}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:36}} | ||
+ | # {{:Greek:Acts 4:37}} | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | {| class="collapsible autocollapse" width="100%" | ||
+ | ! Acts 4 Text (Latin) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:1}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:2}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:3}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:4}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:5}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:6}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:7}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:8}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:9}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:10}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:11}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:12}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:13}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:14}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:15}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:16}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:17}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:18}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:19}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:20}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:21}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:22}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:23}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:24}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:25}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:26}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:27}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:28}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:29}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:30}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:31}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:32}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:33}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:34}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:35}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:36}} | ||
+ | # {{:Latin:Acts 4:37}} | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | {| class="collapsible autocollapse" width="100%" | ||
+ | ! Acts 4 Text (KJV) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:1}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:2}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:3}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:4}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:5}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:6}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:7}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:8}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:9}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:10}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:11}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:12}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:13}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:14}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:15}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:16}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:17}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:18}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:19}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:20}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:21}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:22}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:23}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:24}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:25}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:26}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:27}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:28}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:29}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:30}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:31}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:32}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:33}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:34}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:35}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:36}} | ||
+ | # {{:KJV:Acts 4:37}} | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Infobox Contents | | ||
+ | topic_name = Acts 4 | | ||
+ | subtopics = | | ||
+ | opinion_pieces = {{short_opinions}} | | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Verses == | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Acts 4:1|1]] [[Acts 4:2|2]] [[Acts 4:3|3]] [[Acts 4:4|4]] [[Acts 4:5|5]] [[Acts 4:6|6]] [[Acts 4:7|7]] [[Acts 4:8|8]] [[Acts 4:9|9]] [[Acts 4:10|10]] [[Acts 4:11|11]] [[Acts 4:12|12]] [[Acts 4:13|13]] [[Acts 4:14|14]] [[Acts 4:15|15]] [[Acts 4:16|16]] [[Acts 4:17|17]] [[Acts 4:18|18]] [[Acts 4:19|19]] [[Acts 4:20|20]] [[Acts 4:21|21]] [[Acts 4:22|22]] [[Acts 4:23|23]] [[Acts 4:24|24]] [[Acts 4:25|25]] [[Acts 4:26|26]] [[Acts 4:27|27]] [[Acts 4:28|28]] [[Acts 4:29|29]] [[Acts 4:30|30]] [[Acts 4:31|31]] [[Acts 4:32|32]] [[Acts 4:33|33]] [[Acts 4:34|34]] [[Acts 4:35|35]] [[Acts 4:36|36]] [[Acts 4:37|37]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Commentary == | ||
+ | Acts 4 recounts the story of [[apostle Peter|Peter]] and [[apostle John|John]] being arrested and coming before the [[Sanhedrin]] for proclaiming [[Christ]]. It contain's Peter's third speech. In it, despite threats and danger, the disciples pray, not for removal of danger, but instead for the strength to speak boldly. | ||
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+ | Despite the arrest by the Sanhedrin, many Jews who had heard Peter's message believed. About 5,000 men believed according to [[Acts 4:4]]. | ||
+ | : ''{{Bible verse|Acts|4|4|lang=WEB}}'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Peter's third message was to the Sanhedrin. It is a bold message, where Jesus is shown to be the "stone that the builders rejected" ([[Psalm 118:22]]). Jesus is proclaimed to be the only source of salvation in [[Acts 4:12]] | ||
+ | : ''{{Bible verse|Acts|4|12|lang=WEB}}'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | After the Sanhedrin threatened Peter and John, they released them. [[Acts 4:29]] shows the disciples asking for strength and boldness, not necessarily protection, which is perhaps a lesson for Christians today. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Their prayer for boldness was answered, [[Acts 4:31]] | ||
+ | : ''{{Bible verse|Acts|4|31|lang=WEB}}'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | The church was strengthened after this, and many believers handed over their property or money. This was a demonstration of their love and committment and unity. It was not a forced or organized affair, but instead was voluntary and unmethodical affair, quite unlike cults of today. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Quotes== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{stub}} | ||
+ | {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Bible]] -> [[Acts]] |
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Commentary
Acts 4 recounts the story of Peter and John being arrested and coming before the Sanhedrin for proclaiming Christ. It contain's Peter's third speech. In it, despite threats and danger, the disciples pray, not for removal of danger, but instead for the strength to speak boldly.
Despite the arrest by the Sanhedrin, many Jews who had heard Peter's message believed. About 5,000 men believed according to Acts 4:4.
- But many of those who heard the word believed, and the number of the men came to be about five thousand.
Peter's third message was to the Sanhedrin. It is a bold message, where Jesus is shown to be the "stone that the builders rejected" (Psalm 118:22). Jesus is proclaimed to be the only source of salvation in Acts 4:12
- There is salvation in none other, for neither is there any other name under heaven, that is given among men, by which we must be saved!"
After the Sanhedrin threatened Peter and John, they released them. Acts 4:29 shows the disciples asking for strength and boldness, not necessarily protection, which is perhaps a lesson for Christians today.
Their prayer for boldness was answered, Acts 4:31
- When they had prayed, the place was shaken where they were gathered together. They were all filled with the Holy Spirit, and they spoke the word of God with boldness.
The church was strengthened after this, and many believers handed over their property or money. This was a demonstration of their love and committment and unity. It was not a forced or organized affair, but instead was voluntary and unmethodical affair, quite unlike cults of today.
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