Acts 1:12-26

The Upper Room

12 Then they 1returned to Jerusalem from the [a]2mount called [b]Olivet, which is near Jerusalem, a [c]Sabbath day's journey away.
13 When they had entered the city, they went up to 3the upper room where they were staying; 4that is, Peter and John and [d]James and Andrew, Philip and Thomas, Bartholomew and Matthew, [e]James the son of Alphaeus, and Simon the Zealot, and 5Judas the [f]son of [g]James.
14 These all with one mind 6were continually devoting themselves to prayer, along with 7the women, and Mary the 8mother of Jesus, and with His 9brothers.
15 [h]At this time Peter stood up in the midst of 10the brethren (a gathering of about one hundred and twenty [i]persons was there together * * ), and said,
16 "Brethren *, 11the Scripture had to be fulfilled, which the Holy Spirit foretold by the mouth of David concerning Judas, 12who became a guide to those who arrested Jesus.
17 "For he was 13counted among us and received his share in 14this ministry."
18 (Now this man 15acquired a field with 16the price of his wickedness, and falling headlong, he burst open in the middle and all his intestines gushed out.
19 And it became known to all who were living in Jerusalem; so that in 17their own language that field was called Hakeldama, that is, Field of Blood.)
20 "For it is written in the book of Psalms, '18LET HIS HOMESTEAD BE MADE DESOLATE, AND LET NO ONE DWELL IN IT'; and, '19LET ANOTHER MAN TAKE HIS [j]OFFICE.'
21 "Therefore it is necessary that of the men who have accompanied us all the time that 20the Lord Jesus went in and out [k]among us-
22 21beginning [l]with the baptism of John until the day that He 22was taken up from us-one of these must become a 23witness with us of His resurrection."
23 So they put forward two men, Joseph called Barsabbas (who was also called Justus ), and 24Matthias.
24 And they 25prayed and said, "You, Lord, 26who know the hearts of all men, show which one of these two You have chosen
25 to [m]occupy 27this ministry and 28apostleship from which Judas turned aside to go to his own place."
26 And they [n]29drew lots for them, and the lot fell [o]to 30Matthias; and he was [p]added to 31the eleven apostles.

Acts 1:12-26 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ACTS

This book, in some copies, is called, "The Acts of the holy Apostles". It contains an history of the ministry and miracles of the apostles of Christ, and is a sort of a journal of their actions, from whence it takes its name. It begins at the ascension of Christ, and reaches to the imprisonment of the Apostle Paul at Rome; and is a history of upwards of thirty years: it gives an account of the first Gospel church at Jerusalem, and of the progress of the Gospel there, and in Judea, by the means of all the apostles, and particularly Peter, the minister of the circumcision, and who also first opened the door of faith to the Gentiles: it shows how the Gospel went forth from Jerusalem, and was spread in the Gentile world, especially by the Apostle Paul, whose companion Luke was, that was the writer of this book; for that it was written by him is very evident from the beginning of it, it being dedicated to the same person his Gospel is, and of which he makes mention; and in the Complutensian edition the book is called, "The Acts of the Apostles of Saint Luke the Evangelist"; and so the title of it in the Syriac version is, "the Book of the Acts: that is, the history of the blessed apostles, which my Lord Luke the Evangelist collected for the saints". It was by him written in the Greek language; and we are told {a}, that there was a version of it into the Hebrew language, and which was laid up in the library of the Jews at Tiberias; and is cited by R. Azarias {b} under the name of twlweph, "the Acts": of the authority of this book there has been no doubt, among the ancients, only Cerinthus the heretic endeavoured to discredit it; and it was not received by another sort of heretics called Severiani, from Severus, a disciple of Tatian {c}. It is a most excellent and useful work, showing the first planting of Christianity, and of Christian churches, both among the Jews and Gentiles; the spread and progress of the Gospel in several parts of the world; what sufferings the apostles endured for the sake of it; and with what patience and courage they bore them; and what success attended them; and is a standing proof and confirmation of the Christian religion.

{a} Epiphan. Contr. Haeres. l. 1. Haeres. 30. {b} Meor Enayim, p. 167. {c} Euseb. Eccl. Hist. l. 4. c. 29.

Cross References 31

  • 1. Luke 24:52
  • 2. Matthew 21:1
  • 3. Mark 14:15; Luke 22:12; Acts 9:37, 39; Acts 20:8
  • 4. Acts 1:13: {Matthew 10:2-4; Mark 3:16-19; Luke 6:14-16}
  • 5. John 14:22
  • 6. Acts 2:42; Acts 6:4; Romans 12:12; Ephesians 6:18; Colossians 4:2
  • 7. Luke 8:2
  • 8. Matthew 12:46
  • 9. Matthew 12:46
  • 10. John 21:23; Acts 6:3; Acts 9:30; Acts 10:23; Acts 11:1, 12, 26, 29; Acts 12:17; Acts 14:2; Acts 15:1, 3, 22, 23, 32f, 40; Acts 16:2, 40; Acts 17:6, 10, 14; Acts 18:18, 27; Acts 21:7, 17; Acts 22:5; Acts 28:14; Romans 1:13
  • 11. John 13:18; John 17:12; Acts 1:20
  • 12. Matthew 26:47; Mark 14:43; Luke 22:47; John 18:3
  • 13. John 6:70
  • 14. Acts 1:25; Acts 20:24; Acts 21:19
  • 15. Matthew 27:3-10
  • 16. Matthew 26:14
  • 17. Matthew 27:8; Acts 21:40
  • 18. Psalms 69:25
  • 19. Psalms 109:8
  • 20. Luke 24:3
  • 21. Matthew 3:16; Mark 1:1-4, 9; Luke 3:21
  • 22. Mark 16:19; Acts 1:2
  • 23. Acts 1:8; Acts 2:32
  • 24. Acts 1:26
  • 25. Acts 6:6; Acts 13:3; Acts 14:23
  • 26. 1 Samuel 16:7; Jeremiah 17:10; Acts 15:8; Romans 8:27
  • 27. Acts 1:17
  • 28. Romans 1:5; 1 Corinthians 9:2; Galatians 2:8
  • 29. Leviticus 16:8; Joshua 14:2; 1 Samuel 14:41; Nehemiah 10:34; Nehemiah 11:1; Proverbs 16:33
  • 30. Acts 1:23
  • 31. Acts 2:14

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