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God's Power on Display
Commentators unanimously describe this event as a direct and powerful act of God. The sudden appearance of the angel, the shining light symbolizing heavenly glory, and the chains miraculously falling off demonstrate God's ability to intervene in impossible situations. As one scholar notes, this deliverance is entirely God's work, done at a moment of crisis for the honor of His name and the benefit of His people.
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18th Century
Theologian
And, behold, the angel of the Lord. See Barnes on Acts 5:19.
Came upon him. Greek, was present with him; stood near him, <…
Stood by him (επεστη). Ingressive second aorist active indicative of εφιστημ, intransitive. This very form occurs in Lu 2:9 of the…
19th Century
Bishop
The angel of the Lord came upon him.—The phrase is identical with that of Luke 2:9. The absence of the article in the Gre…
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On the night before Agrippa’s show trial, “an angel of the Lord” appeared in the apostle’s cell and began to take charge of affairs. The “angel of …
16th Century
Theologian
A light shined. It is thought that Peter alone saw this light, and that the soldiers either slept so soundly or were so amazed that they n…
17th Century
Pastor
And behold, the angel of the Lord came upon him
Suddenly and at once, and stood by him; this was one of the minister…
17th Century
Minister
A peaceful conscience, a lively hope, and the consolations of the Holy Spirit can keep people calm in the full prospect of death, even those very i…