a3:1-11
bJohn 14:12
cMark 16:20
dActs 2:43
e5:12
f8:4-8
g3:6
i3:8
j3:8-9
k2:47
l16:25
mLuke 2:20
n17:15-18
o18:43
p19:37
q24:53
rActs 4:24-31
s5:12
t6:8
u8:6
v9:33-42
w28:8

‏ Acts 3:1

Summary for Acts 3:1-11: 3:1-11  a Jesus’ promise that his disciples would do even greater works than he had done (John 14:12  b; see Mark 16:20  c) was fulfilled in the signs, wonders, and mighty works of the apostles (Acts 2:43  d; 5:12  e; 8:4-8  f). Here, Peter clearly exercised the power to heal in the name of Jesus Christ the Nazarene (3:6  g, 16  h). The cure was instant and undeniable (3:8  i), resulting in the man’s praising God (3:8-9  j; cp. 2:47  k; 16:25  l; Luke 2:20  m; 17:15-18  n; 18:43  o; 19:37  p; 24:53  q). This is the first of many demonstrations of divine power given to disciples in Acts (Acts 4:24-31  r; 5:12  s; 6:8  t; 8:6  u; 9:33-42  v; 28:8  w).
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