Acts 4:2

2 highly incensed at their teaching the people and proclaiming in the case of Jesus the Resurrection from among the dead.

Acts 4:2 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 4:2

Being grieved that they taught the people
Any doctrine, and especially that which follows, and which particularly gave uneasiness to the Sadducees, they were exceedingly distressed by it; it pained them to the very heart, and they were filled with wrath and indignation:

and preached through, or in Jesus, the resurrection of the dead;
they not only preached the doctrine of the resurrection of the dead in general, but gave an instance and proof of it in the resurrection of Christ, affirming that he was risen from the dead; and they also preached up the resurrection of the dead in his name, and asserted, that he would be the author of it, and it would be erected by his power: so that their doctrine was equally disagreeable to the Pharisees and Sadducees; to the Sadducees, who denied that there was, or would be any resurrection of the dead; and to the Pharisees, who though they believed it, yet were highly offended that it should be said, that Jesus was risen from the dead; and that the general resurrection of the dead should be attributed to him.

Acts 4:2 In-Context

1 While they were saying this to the people, the Priests, the Commander of the Temple Guard, and the Sadducees came upon them,
2 highly incensed at their teaching the people and proclaiming in the case of Jesus the Resurrection from among the dead.
3 They arrested the two Apostles and lodged them in custody till the next day; for it was already evening.
4 But many of those who had listened to their preaching believed; and the number of the adult men had now grown to be about 5,000.
5 The next day a meeting was held in Jerusalem of their Rulers, Elders, and Scribes,
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