Acts 15:13

13 Ya'akov broke the silence to reply. "Brothers," he said, "hear what I have to say.

Acts 15:13 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 15:13

And after they had held their peace
Meaning not the multitude, but Paul and Barnabas; when they had finished their account, and had done speaking:

James answered;
or rose up, as the Syriac version reads, he stood up and began to speak. This was James the son of Alphaeus, one of the twelve apostles, sometimes called the brother of the Lord; for the other James, the son of Zebedee and brother of John, was dead, being killed by Herod, ( Acts 12:2 ) but this was the brother of Jude, and the same that wrote the epistle that bears his name: whether he was now bishop or pastor of the church at Jerusalem, is not certain; nor whether he was president in this council; the speeches made in it do not appear to be directed to him: he began his oration thus,

saying, men and brethren, hearken to me;
the titles he uses, and the manner of desiring audience, were what were common with the Jews; see ( Acts 2:14 Acts 2:22 Acts 2:29 ) ( 7:2 ) .

Acts 15:13 In-Context

11 No, it is through the love and kindness of the Lord Yeshua that we trust and are delivered-and it's the same with them."
12 Then the whole assembly kept still as they listened to Bar-Nabba and Sha'ul tell what signs and miracles God had done through them among the Gentiles.
13 Ya'akov broke the silence to reply. "Brothers," he said, "hear what I have to say.
14 Shim'on has told in detail what God did when he first began to show his concern for taking from among the Goyim a people to bear his name.
15 And the words of the Prophets are in complete harmony with this for it is written,
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