Atti 1:14

14 Tutti costoro perseveravano di pari consentimento in orazione, e in preghiera, con le donne, e con Maria, madre di Gesù, e co’ fratelli di esso.

Atti 1:14 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 1:14

These all continued, with one accord, in prayer and
supplication
For the promise of the Spirit Christ had given them reason to expect; and that they might be preserved from their enemies, and kept faithful to their Lord; and be abundantly qualified for the preaching of the Gospel, and succeeded in it; and that their hearts might be comforted, and knit together in love: and they were unanimous in their requests, and so were under the promise of being heard; and in this work they were constant, and assiduous, and followed it with importunity. The Vulgate Latin, Syriac, and Ethiopic versions leave out the last clause, "and supplication"; and so likewise the Alexandrian copy: "with the women"; that followed Christ from Galilee, and were at his cross, and at his grave; among whom were Mary Magdalene, and Mary the wife of Cleophas, and Salome the wife of Zebedee. Some render the words, "with their wives"; the wives of the apostles; and as many as had wives, no doubt but they were with them; and it was necessary they should be, that they might be strengthened and confirmed in the faith of Christ. Beza's most ancient copy adds, "and children";

and Mary the mother of Jesus.
This is the last we hear of her; how long she lived after this, is not certain: her continuance with the apostles of Christ shows her religion and piety, and was both for the increase of her faith, and spiritual comfort:

and with his brethren; (See Gill on Matthew 13:55).

Atti 1:14 In-Context

12 Allora essi ritornarono in Gerusalemme, dal monte chiamato dell’Uliveto, il quale è presso di Gerusalemme la lunghezza del cammin del sabato.
13 E come furono entrati nella casa, salirono nell’alto solaio, dove dimoravano Pietro, e Giacomo, e Giovanni, ed Andrea, e Filippo, e Toma, e Bartolomeo, e Matteo, e Giacomo d’Alfeo, e Simone il Zelote, e Giuda di Giacomo.
14 Tutti costoro perseveravano di pari consentimento in orazione, e in preghiera, con le donne, e con Maria, madre di Gesù, e co’ fratelli di esso.
15 ED in que’ giorni, Pietro, levatosi in mezzo de’ discepoli, disse or la moltitudine delle persone tutte insieme era d’intorno a centoventi persone:
16 Uomini fratelli, ei conveniva che questa scrittura si adempiesse, la qual lo Spirito Santo predisse per la bocca di Davide, intorno a Giuda, che fu la guida di coloro che presero Gesù.
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