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However, the Most High doesn`t dwell in temples made with hands, as the prophet says,
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God Isn't Confined to a Building
Stephen makes a crucial point that, while the temple was divinely ordained, God's presence is not limited to a physical structure. Commentators note this was a known truth, even stated by Solomon at the temple's dedication and by the prophet Isaiah. Stephen emphasizes that the Creator of the universe cannot be contained by something 'made with hands,' reminding his audience that God's presence is universal and not localized.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
However. But why Stephen added this is not very clear. He was charged with speaking against the temple. He had now shown that he had due v…
Howbeit (αλλ'). By contrast with what Solomon did and David planned. Note emphatic position of "not" (αλλ' ουχ), "But not does the…
19th Century
Anglican
However, the Most High does not dwell in temples.—The sequel shows the impression these words made on the hearers. Stephe…
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Stephen reaches the climax of his antitemple polemic by insisting that “the Most High does not live in houses made by men”—a concept he supports by…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Howbeit the most High dwells not in temples made with hands Such a one as Solomon's w…
Stephen upbraids the Jews with the idolatry of their fathers, to which God gave them up as a punishment for their early forsaking him.
It wa…
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