Shǐtúxíngzhuàn 6:15

15 Zaì gōnghuì lǐ zuò zhe de rén , dōu shì déngjīng kàn tā , jiàn tāde miànmào , hǎoxiàng tiānshǐ de miànmào .

Shǐtúxíngzhuàn 6:15 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 6:15

And all that sat in the council
The whole sanhedrim,

looking steadfastly on him;
to observe whether his countenance altered, his tongue stammered, or he trembled in any part of his body, neither of which appeared; but on the contrary, they

saw his face, as if it had been the face of an angel.
The Ethiopic version adds, "of God"; there was such a calmness and serenity in it, which showed his innocence and unconsciousness of guilt; and such a beauty and glory upon it, that he looked as lovely and amiable as the angels of God, who when they appeared to men, it was in very glorious and splendid forms: his face might shine as Moses's did, when he came down from the mount; or in some degree as Christ's did at his transfiguration; and this might, as it ought to have been, taken as an acquittance of him by God, from the charge of blasphemy, either against God or Moses: the Jews F17 say of Phinehas, that when the Holy Ghost was upon him, his face burned or shone like lamps, and Stephen was now full of the Holy Ghost, ( Acts 6:5 Acts 6:8 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F17 Ceseph. Misna in Maimon. Hilch. Teshuba, c. 9. & Vajikra Rabba, sect. 1. fol. 146. 1. & sect. 21. fol. 163. 1.

Shǐtúxíngzhuàn 6:15 In-Context

13 Shè xià jiǎ jiànzhèng shuō , zhège rén shuōhuà , bù zhù de zāo jiàn shèng suǒ hé lǜfǎ .
14 Wǒmen céng tīngjian tā shuō , zhè Násǎlè rén Yēsū , yào huǐhuaì cǐ dì , yĕ yào gǎibiàn Móxī suǒ jiāo gĕi wǒmen de guī tiaó .
15 Zaì gōnghuì lǐ zuò zhe de rén , dōu shì déngjīng kàn tā , jiàn tāde miànmào , hǎoxiàng tiānshǐ de miànmào .
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