Actes 13:27

27 Car les habitants de Jérusalem et leurs magistrats, l'ayant méconnu, ont accompli, en le condamnant, les paroles des prophètes, qui se lisent chaque jour de sabbat.

Actes 13:27 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 13:27

For they that dwelt at Jerusalem, and their rulers
The inhabitants of that city, and the great sanhedrim which sat there: because they knew him not; that is, either Jesus the Saviour, whom God had raised of the seed of David, and to whom John bore witness; and which must be understood, not of all the inhabitants of Jerusalem, and members of the sanhedrim; for though some were ignorant, yet there were others that knew that Jesus was the Messiah, and notwithstanding rejected him; but the apostle chooses to take no notice of these, because he would not irritate and provoke, but rather of others, that were really ignorant of Christ: or else this may be understood of the Gospel, the word of salvation, that the Jews knew not "that"; and so the Syriac version renders it; and to which agrees the Ethiopic version, which reads thus, "they knew not this word of the prophets", joining the word of salvation, and what follows, together:

nor yet the voices of the prophets:
"or the writings of the prophets", as the Syriac version, and some copies read; their prophecies concerning the Messiah, particularly in ( Psalms 22:1-31 ) ( Isaiah 53:1-12 ) ( Daniel 9:1-27 ) which are read every sabbath day; (See Gill on Acts 13:15)

they have fulfilled them;
the word, of the prophets:

in condemning him;
Jesus Christ, for these prophets testified, in the places referred to, of the sufferings and death of Christ, to which he was condemned by them.

Actes 13:27 In-Context

25 Et lorsque Jean achevait sa course, il disait: Qui pensez-vous que je sois? Je ne suis pas le Christ; mais après moi, vient celui des pieds duquel je ne suis pas digne de délier les souliers.
26 C'est à vous, hommes frères, enfants de la race d'Abraham, et à vous qui craignez Dieu, que cette parole de salut est adressée.
27 Car les habitants de Jérusalem et leurs magistrats, l'ayant méconnu, ont accompli, en le condamnant, les paroles des prophètes, qui se lisent chaque jour de sabbat.
28 Et sans avoir aucun motif de le mettre à mort, ils demandèrent à Pilate de le faire mourir.
29 Puis quand ils eurent accompli tout ce qui a été écrit de lui, on l'ôta du bois, et on le mit dans un sépulcre.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.