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But Peter said, "Ananias, why has Satan filled your heart to lie to the Holy Spirit, and to keep back part of the price of the land?
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Satan Tempts, You Choose
Commentators explain that while Satan "filled" Ananias's heart, this doesn't remove his personal responsibility. Peter's question "Why...?" implies Ananias had a choice and could have resisted the temptation. Scholars like Albert Barnes and Matthew Henry clarify that yielding to Satan's influence is the sin, and God holds individuals accountable for their consent to evil.
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18th Century
Theologian
But Peter said. Peter could have known this only by revelation. It was the manifest design of Ananias to deceive, and there was no way of …
Filled (επληρωσεν). The very verb used of the filling by the Holy Spirit (4:31). Satan the adversary is the father of lies ([Refer…
19th Century
Bishop
Why hath Satan filled thine heart?—The narrative is obviously intended to leave the impression that St. …
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Probably no account in Acts has provoked more wrath from critics than this one has. Commentators have complained about the difficulty of accepting …
16th Century
And Peter said. How did Peter know Ananias’s fraud (and stealing?) Undoubtedly, it was by the revelation of the Spirit. Therefore, Luke signifies t…
17th Century
Pastor
But Peter said, Ananias Peter, by divine revelation, or by a spirit of discerning, such as Elisha had, who knew what…
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Minister
The sin of Ananias and Sapphira was that they were ambitious to be thought eminent disciples when they were not true disciples. Hypocrites may deny…