Acts 3:1

Peter Heals a Lame Beggar

1 One day Peter and John were going up to the temple at the time of prayer—at three in the afternoon.

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Acts 3:1 in Other Translations

King James Version (KJV)
1 Now Peter and John went up together into the temple at the hour of prayer, being the ninth hour.
English Standard Version (ESV)
1 Now Peter and John were going up to the temple at the hour of prayer, the ninth hour.
New Living Translation (NLT)
1 Peter and John went to the Temple one afternoon to take part in the three o’clock prayer service.
The Message Bible (MSG)
1 One day at three o'clock in the afternoon, Peter and John were on their way into the Temple for prayer meeting.
American Standard Version (ASV)
1 Now Peter and John were going up into the temple at the hour of prayer, [being] the ninth [hour].
GOD'S WORD Translation (GW)
1 Peter and John were going to the temple courtyard for the three o'clock prayer.
Holman Christian Standard Bible (CSB)
1 Now Peter and John were going up together to the temple complex at the hour of prayer at three in the afternoon.
New International Reader's Version (NIRV)
1 One day Peter and John were going up to the temple. It was three o'clock in the afternoon. It was the time for prayer.

Acts 3:1 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 3:1

Now Peter and John went up together into the temple
These two disciples were intimate companions, and great lovers of each other; they were often together: they are thought, by some, to have been together in the high priest's palace at the trial of Christ; and they ran together to his sepulchre, ( John 18:15 John 18:16 ) ( 20:2-4 ) and they now went together to the temple, not to attend the daily sacrifice, which was now abolished by the sacrifice of Christ, but to attend to the duty of prayer, which was still in force, and that they might have an opportunity of preaching Christ, where there was a number of people together:

at the hour of prayer; being the ninth hour,
or three o'clock in the afternoon. This was one of their hours of prayer; it was customary with the Jews to pray three times a day, ( Daniel 6:10 ) which, according to the Psalmist in ( Psalms 55:17 ) were evening, morning, and at noon; to which seems to answer the three times that are taken notice of by Luke in this history: that in the morning was at the third hour, as in ( Acts 2:15 ) or nine o'clock in the morning; that at noon was at the sixth hour, as in ( Acts 10:9 ) or twelve o'clock at noon; and that in the evening at the ninth hour, as here, or three o'clock in the afternoon. Not that these were times of divine appointment. The Jews


FOOTNOTES:

F15 themselves say,

``there is no number of prayers from the law, and there is no repetition of this or that prayer from the law, and there is no (ewbq Nmz) , "fixed time" for prayer from the law.''

But according to the traditions of the elders,

``the morning prayer was to the end of the fourth hour, which is the third part of the day--the prayer of the "Minchah", (or evening prayer,) they fixed the time of it to answer to the evening daily sacrifice; and because the daily sacrifice was offered up every day from the ninth hour and a half, they ordered the time of it to be from the ninth hour and a half, and it is called the lesser "Minchah"; and because in the evening of the passover, which falls upon the evening of the sabbath, they slay the daily sacrifice at the sixth hour and a half, they say, that he that prays after the sixth hour and a half is excused; and after this time is come, the time to which he is obliged is come, and this is called the great "Minchah"---lo, you learn, that the time of the great "Minchah" is from the sixth hour and a half, to the ninth hour and a half; and the time of the lesser "Minchah" is from the ninth hour and a half, until there remains of the day an hour and a quarter; and it is lawful to pray it until the sun sets.''

So that it was at the time of the lesser "Minchah" that Peter and John went up to the temple; which seems to be not on the same day of Pentecost, but on some day, or days after; it may be the sabbath following, when there was a great number of people got together.


F15 Maimon. Hilch. Tephilla, c. 1. sect. 1. Ib. c. 3. sect. 1, 2, 4. Vid. T. Bab. Beracot, fol. 26. 2.

Acts 3:1 In-Context

1 One day Peter and John were going up to the temple at the time of prayer—at three in the afternoon.
2 Now a man who was lame from birth was being carried to the temple gate called Beautiful, where he was put every day to beg from those going into the temple courts.
3 When he saw Peter and John about to enter, he asked them for money.
4 Peter looked straight at him, as did John. Then Peter said, “Look at us!”
5 So the man gave them his attention, expecting to get something from them.

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