Acts 2:26

26 For this [reason] my heart was glad and my tongue rejoiced greatly, furthermore also my flesh will live in hope,

Acts 2:26 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 2:26

Therefore did my heart rejoice
Because that he had always the truth, faithfulness, and power of God in his view, and the presence and protection of God with him; and which are sufficient to make the hearts of his people, as well as of him, to rejoice:

and my tongue was glad:
in the Hebrew text it is, "my glory"; and so the Syriac version renders it here; which Kimchi explains of the soul, because that is the glory of the body; but our apostle rightly interprets it of the tongue, which is so called, ( Psalms 30:12 ) and ( Psalms 57:8 ) and ( Psalms 108:1 ) because it is both the glory of man, for that being endowed with the faculty of speaking, gives him a glory above the brute creatures; and because it is that by which he glorifies God, by ascribing greatness to him, speaking of his marvellous works, and singing his praises, as Christ did, in the great congregation, among his apostles, a little before his death.

Moreover also my flesh shall rest in hope,
or "safely"; meaning, that his body should lie quietly in the grave, as in its resting place from all toil and labour, pains and sorrows, and be secure from worms, or any corruption. Or this may be understood of his person being in a quiet, firm, and full hope of the resurrection of the dead, and of eternal life and glory.

Acts 2:26 In-Context

24 God raised {him} up, having brought to an end the pains of death, because it was not possible [for] him to be held by it.
25 For David says with reference to him, 'I saw the Lord before me {continually}, for he is at my right hand so that I will not be shaken.
26 For this [reason] my heart was glad and my tongue rejoiced greatly, furthermore also my flesh will live in hope,
27 because you will not abandon my soul in Hades, nor will you permit your Holy One to experience decay.
28 You have made known to me the paths of life; you will fill me with gladness with your presence.'
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