Acts 4:20

20 As for us, we can't help talking about what we have actually seen and heard."

Acts 4:20 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 4:20

For we cannot but speak
It was not physically, but morally impossible; or it was not lawful, and therefore they would not speak any other, and they could not avoid speaking, say they, the things which we have seen and heard;
as the miracles and doctrines of Christ, his resurrection from the dead, of which they were eye and ear witnesses. This shows their great fidelity and integrity, their inviolable attachment to Christ, and their fearlessness of the displeasure and wrath of men.

Acts 4:20 In-Context

18 So they called them in again and ordered them under no circumstances to speak or teach in the name of Yeshua.
19 But Kefa and Yochanan answered, "You must judge whether it is right in the sight of God to listen to you rather than God.
20 As for us, we can't help talking about what we have actually seen and heard."
21 They threatened them some more but finally let them go - they couldn't punish them because of the people, for everyone was praising God over what had happened,
22 since the man who had been miraculously healed was more than forty years old.
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