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When they had read it, they rejoiced for the consolation.
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Commentators unanimously agree the church's joy stemmed from the letter's "consolation." This relief was multifaceted: it freed them from the burdensome yoke of Jewish ceremonial law, it resolved a divisive controversy that had threatened church unity, and it confirmed that the teachings of Paul and Barnabas were in full agreement with the apostles in Jerusalem, bringing peace and ending doubt.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
They rejoiced for the consolation. They acquiesced in the decision of the apostles and elders, and rejoiced that they were not to be subje…
When they had read it (αναγνοντες). Second aorist active participle of αναγινωσκω. Public reading, of course, to the church.
19th Century
Anglican
They rejoiced for the consolation.—We ought not to forget that the letter was probably read out by one who was himself emphaticall…
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At Antioch of Syria the delegation on returning from Jerusalem “gathered the church together and delivered the letter,” with Judas and Silas saying…
16th Century
Protestant
They rejoiced over the consolation (Acts 15:31). Since the epistle is so short and contains nothing but a bare narration, what…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Which when they had read That is, when the brethren of the church at Antioch had read the letter delivered to them; …
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Authorized to declare they were directed by the immediate influence of the Holy Spirit, the apostles and disciples were assured that it seemed good…