Charles Ellicott Commentary Acts 9:17

Charles Ellicott Commentary

Acts 9:17

1819–1905
Anglican
Charles Ellicott
Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott Commentary

Acts 9:17

1819–1905
Anglican
SCRIPTURE

"And Ananias departed, and entered into the house; and laying his hands on him said, Brother Saul, the Lord, [even] Jesus, who appeared unto thee in the way which thou camest, hath sent me, that thou mayest receive thy sight, and be filled with the Holy Spirit." — Acts 9:17 (ASV)

Putting his hands on him said, Brother Saul.—The correspondence of the act with the vision spoken of in Acts 9:12 would be the first step in the identification of the visitor. The words would tend to remove all doubt and misgiving. The man who came as the representative of the disciples of Jesus welcomed the persecutor as a “brother.” It may be noted that he uses the same Hebrew form of the name as Saint Paul had heard in the heavenly vision.

That thou mightest receive thy sight...—Better, regain your sight. The narrative clearly implies that here, as in Acts 8:17, the being “filled with the Holy Ghost” was connected with the laying on of hands as a condition. It is, to that extent, a proof that that gift was not one which attached exclusively to the Apostles. It was, we may well believe, manifested in this instance as in others, by the ecstatic utterance of “the tongues” (1 Corinthians 14:18) and by the gift of prophetic insight.