Apostelgeschichte 22:12

12 Ein gewisser Ananias aber, ein frommer Mann nach dem Gesetz, der ein gutes Zeugnis hatte von allen daselbst wohnenden Juden,

Apostelgeschichte 22:12 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 22:12

And one Ananias, a devout man according to the law,
&c.] The Alexandrian copy, and Vulgate Latin version, read only, "a man according to the law"; one whose walk, life, and conversation, were agreeable to it: a strict observer of the law of Moses, both moral and ceremonial: he not only lived a holy life and conversation, according to the moral law, but he religiously and devoutly attended to the rituals of the ceremonial law; and this part of his character the apostle chose to mention, as what would recommend him to the notice of the Jews he now addressed: for though he was a disciple, a believer in Christ, yet as many of the believing Jews did, so he strictly observed the rituals of the law. The Ethiopic version adds, "who was of the apostles"; one of that number, and in that office, which is nowhere said that he was; and had he, it would not have been agreeable to the apostle's design to have mentioned it; and he is said to be one of the seventy disciples, and bishop or pastor of the church at Damascus; (See Gill on Luke 10:1). Of this Ananias, his name and character, (See Gill on Acts 9:10).

Having a good report of all the Jews that dwelt there:
that is, at Damascus, as the Ethiopic version reads; and so do the Complutensian edition, the Alexandrian copy, and several other copies; for though he was a Christian, yet being not only a man of an unblemished life and conversation, but zealous and devout in the observance of the ceremonial law, was very much interested in the affections and esteem of the Jews.

Apostelgeschichte 22:12 In-Context

10 Ich sprach aber: Was soll ich tun, Herr? Der Herr aber sprach zu mir: Stehe auf und geh nach Damaskus, und daselbst wird dir von allem gesagt werden, was dir zu tun verordnet ist.
11 Als ich aber vor der Herrlichkeit jenes Lichtes nicht sehen konnte, wurde ich von denen, die bei mir waren, an der Hand geleitet und kam nach Damaskus.
12 Ein gewisser Ananias aber, ein frommer Mann nach dem Gesetz, der ein gutes Zeugnis hatte von allen daselbst wohnenden Juden,
13 kam zu mir, trat herzu und sprach zu mir: Bruder Saul, sei sehend! Und zu derselben Stunde schaute ich zu ihm auf.
14 Er aber sprach: Der Gott unserer Väter hat dich zuvor verordnet, seinen Willen zu erkennen und den Gerechten zu sehen und eine Stimme aus seinem Munde zu hören.
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