Isaiah 58:1
1 The prophet, being sent to reprove hypocrisy, shews the difference between a counterfeit fast and a true.8 He declares what promises are due unto godliness,13 and to the keeping of the sabbath. aloud. Heb. with the throat. spare.56:10; Ps 40:9,10; Jer 1:7-10,17-19; 7:8-11; 15:19,20; Eze 2:3-8Eze 3:5-9,17-21; 20:4; 22:2; Mic 3:8-12; Mt 3:7-9; Ac 7:51,52Ac 20:26,27; Tit 2:15; Re 14:9,10lift up.40:9,10like.27:13; Ho 8:1; Re 1:10; 4:1Acts 4:13
were.2:7-12; Mt 4:18-22; 11:25; Joh 7:15,49; 1Co 1:27they took.Mt 26:57,58,71,73; Lu 22:52-54,56-60; Joh 18:16,17; 19:26Acts 4:31
the place.2:2; 16:25,26they were all.2:4spake.29; Isa 65:24; Mt 18:19,20; 21:22; Joh 14:12; 15:7,16; 16:23,24Jas 1:5Acts 9:27
Barnabas.4:36; 11:22,25; 12:25; 13:2; 15:2,25,26,35-39; 1Co 9:6; Ga 2:9,13the apostles.Ga 1:18,19how he had seen.17; 1Co 15:8and how.20-22; 4:13,29; Eph 6:19,20Acts 13:46
waxed.4:13,29-31; Pr 28:1; Ro 10:20; Eph 6:19,20; Php 1:14; Heb 11:34It was.26; 3:26; 18:5; 26:20; Mt 10:6; Lu 24:47; Joh 4:22; Ro 1:16; 2:10Ro 9:4,5seeing.7:51; Ex 32:9,10; De 32:21; Isa 49:5-8; Mt 10:13-15; 21:43; 22:6-10Lu 14:16-24; Joh 1:11; Ro 10:19-21; 11:11-13turn.18:6; 28:28; Isa 55:5Acts 14:3
therefore.18:9-11; 19:10; 1Co 16:8,9speaking.13:46; Eph 6:18-20; 1Th 2:2which.2:22; 5:32; Mr 16:20; Heb 2:4the word.20:24,32; Ro 1:16granted.4:29,30; 5:12-14; 19:11,12Acts 19:8
went.13:14,46; 14:1; 26:22,23disputing.9; 1:3; 9:20-22; 17:1-3,17; 18:4,19; 28:23; Jude 1:3Acts 20:26-27
I take.Job 16:19; Joh 12:17; 19:35; Ro 10:2; 2Co 1:23; 8:3; 1Th 2:10-12that.18:6; 2Sa 3:28; Eze 3:18-21; 33:2-9; 2Co 7:2; 1Ti 5:22 I have.20,35; 26:22,23; 2Co 4:2; Ga 1:7-10; 4:16; 1Th 2:4all.2:23; Ps 32:11; Isa 46:10,11; Jer 23:22; Mt 28:20; Lu 7:30Joh 15:15; 1Co 11:23; Eph 1:11Acts 26:26
the king.2,3; 25:22this thing.2:1-12; 4:16-21; 5:18-42; Isa 30:20; Mt 26:5; 27:29-54Acts 28:31
Cir. A.M. 4069. A.D. 65. Preaching.23; 8:12; 20:25; Mt 4:23; Mr 1:14; Lu 8:1and teaching.5:42; 23:11with.4:29,31; Eph 6:19,20; Php 1:14; Col 4:3,4; 2Ti 4:17 CONCLUDING REMARKS ON THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. The Acts of the Apostles is a most valuable portion of Divine revelation; and, independently of its universal reception in the Christian church, as an authentic and inspired production, it bears the most satisfactory internal evidence of its authenticity and truth. St. Luke's long attendance upon St. Paul, and his having been an eyewitness of many of the facts which he has recorded, independently of his Divine inspiration, render him a most suitable and credible historian; and his medical knowledge, for he is allowed to have been a physician, enabled him both to form a proper judgment of the miraculous cures which were performed by St. Paul, and to give an authentic and circumstantial detail of them. The plainness and simplicity of the narrative are also strong circumstances in its favour. The history of the Acts is one of the most important parts of the Sacred History, for without it neither the Gospels nor Epistles could have been so clearly understood; but by the aid of it the whole scheme of the Christian revelation is set before us in a clear and easy view.
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