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24-26. they doubted—"were in perplexity." Matthew Poole's...
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Acts 5:26 Greek Texts. Berean Greek New Testament 2016 ......
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26 Then the captain went along with the officers and...
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Upon the whole, Gamaliel does not seem to have been a...
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Enduring Word Bible Commentary Acts Chapter 5. Acts 5 – The Church Grows Despite Opposition. Videos for Acts 5: Acts 5:1-11 – Like Judgment Day. Acts 5:12-26 – Faith, Boldness, and Shadows. Acts 5:27-42 – Good Advice? A. The lie of Ananias and Sapphira. 1. (1-2) What Ananias and Sapphira did.
David Guzik commentary on 1 Samuel 26, where David has another opportunity to kill Saul in the wilderness of Ziph, but again spares his life.
(1 Samuel 26:1-4) The Ziphites betray David again. Now the Ziphites came to Saul at Gibeah, saying, “Is David not hiding in the hill of Hachilah, opposite Jeshimon?” Then Saul arose and went down to the Wilderness of Ziph, having three thousand chosen men of Israel with him, to seek David in the Wilderness of Ziph.
1 Samuel 26:19 Now therefore, I pray thee, let my lord the king hear the words of his servant. If the LORD have stirred thee up against me, let him accept an offering: but if they be the children of men, cursed be they before the LORD; for they have driven me out this day from abiding in the inheritance of the LORD, saying, Go, serve other gods.
David Guzik :: Study Guide for Acts 5. The Church Grows Despite Opposition. A. The lie of Ananias and Sapphira. 1. (Acts 5:1-2) What Ananias and Sapphira did. But a certain man named Ananias, with Sapphira his wife, sold a possession.
What does Acts 5:26 mean? After the chief priests discovered the apostles preaching in the temple courtyard, they arrested them and placed them in a public prison (Acts 5:17–18). This prison is apparently not terribly close to the meeting place of the Sanhedrin.