John Gill Commentary Acts 13:27

John Gill Commentary

Acts 13:27

1697–1771
Reformed Baptist
John Gill
John Gill

John Gill Commentary

Acts 13:27

1697–1771
Reformed Baptist
SCRIPTURE

"For they that dwell in Jerusalem, and their rulers, because they knew him not, nor the voices of the prophets which are read every sabbath, fulfilled [them] by condemning [him]." — Acts 13:27 (ASV)

For they that dwelt at Jerusalem, and their rulers
The inhabitants of that city, and the great sanhedrim which sat there: because they knew him not; that is, either Jesus the Saviour, whom God had raised of the seed of David, and to whom John bore witness; and which must be understood, not of all the inhabitants of Jerusalem, and members of the sanhedrim; for though some were ignorant, yet there were others that knew that Jesus was the Messiah, and notwithstanding rejected him; but the apostle chooses to take no notice of these, because he would not irritate and provoke, but rather of others, that were really ignorant of Christ:

Or else this may be understood of the Gospel, the word of salvation, that the Jews knew not "that"; and so the Syriac version renders it; and to which agrees the Ethiopic version, which reads thus, "they knew not this word of the prophets", joining the word of salvation, and what follows, together:

nor yet the voices of the prophets :
"or the writings of the prophets", as the Syriac version, and some copies read; their prophecies concerning the Messiah, particularly in (Psalms 22:1–31) (Isaiah 53:1–12) (Daniel 9:1–27) which are read every sabbath day; (See Gill on Acts 13:15)

they have fulfilled them ;
the word, of the prophets:

in condemning him ;
Jesus Christ, for these prophets testified, in the places referred to, of the sufferings and death of Christ, to which he was condemned by them.