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Introduction

A.M. 4037. A.D. 33.

Here begins the history of the apostles’ persecution;

(1,) Peter and John are taken up and imprisoned by the Jewish rulers; but about five thousand are converted to Christ, Acts 4:1-4 .

(2,) Being examined touching the cure of the lame man, they boldly avow that it had been effected by the authority and power of the lately crucified, but now exalted, Jesus, whom they preached to their persecutors, as the only Saviour of mankind, Acts 4:5-12 .

(3,) Their persecutors, being unable to answer them, command them to be silent, threatening to punish them if they persisted to preach any more in the name of Jesus, Acts 4:13-22 .

(4,) The two apostles, being returned to their brethren, unite with them in solemn prayer to God, for the continued operations of that grace which they had already experienced, and God owns them with manifest tokens of his presence, and a further effusion of the Holy Spirit, Acts 4:23-31 .

(5,) Hereby the believers are knit together in love and abound in piety and charity, Acts 4:32-37 .

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