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While you kept it, didn`t it remain your own? After it was sold, wasn`t it in your power? How is it that you have conceived this thing in your heart? You haven`t lied to men, but to God."
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A Willful Deception
Commentators unanimously stress that Ananias's sin was so serious because it was entirely voluntary. Peter points out that Ananias was under no obligation to sell his property or to give away the money. He freely chose to lie in an attempt to gain a reputation for holiness while secretly holding back, making his deception a deliberate act against God.
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18th Century
Theologian
Whiles it remained. As long as it remained unsold. This passage proves that there was an obligation imposed on the disciples to <…
Whiles it remained (μενον). Present active participle of mend, unsold, Peter means.
After it was sold (πρα…
19th Century
Bishop
Whiles it remained . . .—Fresh circumstances are driven home, depriving the act of every possible excuse. Ananias had not been bound by an…
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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
Did it not remaining. This magnifies the offense because he sinned, being compelled by no necessity. For since it is no just or lawful exc…
17th Century
Pastor
Whiles it remained, was it not thine own Before it was sold, it was his own proper estate; he had the sole propriety…
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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…