Acts 4:9

9 are we being examined today because something good was done for a sick person, a good deed that healed him?

Acts 4:9 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 4:9

If we this day be examined of the good deed
Or "seeing" we are; for it was not a matter of doubt, but a clear case, that they were brought into court, and were passing under an examination, about the cure of the lame man; which the apostle rightly calls a

good deed,
it being done in faith, and to the glory of God, and for the good of the man; and hereby tacitly suggests, that they were dealt very hardly with, to be seized and kept in custody, and be called in question, for doing an action so beneficent and kind, as this was, which was

done to the impotent man;
who could not help himself, nor get his bread any other way, than by begging:

by what means he is made whole;
restored to perfect health, and the proper use of his limbs; that is, by what power, and in what name this was done; the answer is ready, and it is as follows.

Acts 4:9 In-Context

7 They had Peter and John brought before them and asked, "By what power or in what name did you do this?"
8 Then Peter, inspired by the Holy Spirit, answered, "Leaders of the people and elders,
9 are we being examined today because something good was done for a sick person, a good deed that healed him?
10 If so, then you and all the people of Israel need to know that this man stands healthy before you because of the name of Jesus Christ the Nazarene—whom you crucified but whom God raised from the dead.
11 This Jesus is the stone you builders rejected; he has become the cornerstone!
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