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A Spirit-Led Partnership
Commentators emphasize that the phrase "it seemed good to the Holy Spirit, and to us" is a powerful claim to divine guidance. The decision wasn't merely human wisdom; the early church believed the Holy Spirit was the primary guide and governor of their council. As John Calvin notes, the apostles saw themselves as ministers faithfully delivering what the Spirit dictated, demonstrating a model of church leadership that relies on divine direction, not just human policy.
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18th Century
Theologian
For it seemed good to the Holy Ghost. This is a strong and undoubted claim to inspiration. It was with special reference to the organizati…
To the Holy Spirit and to us (τω πνευματ τω αγιω κα ημιν). Dative case after εδοξεν (third example, verses 22,25,28). Definite cla…
19th Century
Bishop
It seemed good to the Holy Ghost, and to us . . .—The measure, the Apostles were persuaded, was one of wisdom and charity…
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With Judas, Silas, Paul, and Barnabas, who were going to Antioch, the Jerusalem church sent a letter, recorded here in Ac 15. The placing of “broth…
16th Century
Theologian
It seemed good to the Holy Ghost and to us. While the apostles and elders align themselves with the Holy Ghost, they attribute nothing to …
17th Century
Pastor
For it seemed good to the Holy Ghost, and to us
By various things they had reason doubtless to conclude, that they w…
17th Century
Minister
Authorized to declare they were directed by the immediate influence of the Holy Spirit, the apostles and disciples were assured that it seemed good…