Atti 14:15

15 Uomini, perché fate queste cose? Anche noi siamo uomini della stessa natura che voi; e vi predichiamo che da queste cose vane vi convertiate all’Iddio vivente, che ha fatto il cielo, la terra, il mare e tutte le cose che sono in essi;

Atti 14:15 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 14:15

And saying, Sirs, why do ye these things?
&c.] That is, bring these oxen and garlands, and attempt to offer sacrifice; this they said, not as arguing with them calmly and mildly, but with a mixture of indignation, heat, and zeal, as displeased with, and detesting and abhorring what they were about to do:

we also are men of like passions with you;
men, and not gods; of the same human nature, and that as corrupted, alike sinful men, and need a sacrifice better than these; frail mortal men, subject to frailty, imperfection, afflictions, troubles, diseases, and death itself; and so very improper objects of worship:

and preach unto you that ye should turn from these vanities;
from these deities, Jupiter and Mercury, and the rest of them; which were vain, useless, and unprofitable, and could do their votaries no manner of service; and from the worshipping of them, which were so many acts of vanity, folly, and weakness, yea, of sin and wickedness: the apostles were so far from being these gods, that their business was to show men the sin and folly of adhering to them; and to persuade them to relinquish the worship of them, and turn

to the living God;
who has life in himself, and is the fountain of life to others; whereas these deities were dead men, and the lifeless images of them; who neither lived themselves, nor could give life to others, or do them any service of any kind: but the living God is he,

which hath made heaven and earth, and the sea, and all things that
are therein;
which comprehends all created beings, the whole universe, and all that is in it, angels, men, beasts, fowls, fish, and whatever exists; and therefore is only deserving of religious worship.

Atti 14:15 In-Context

13 E il sacerdote di Giove, il cui tempio era all’entrata della città, menò dinanzi alle porte tori e ghirlande, e volea sacrificare con le turbe.
14 Ma gli apostoli Barnaba e Paolo, udito ciò, si stracciarono i vestimenti, e saltarono in mezzo alla moltitudine, esclamando:
15 Uomini, perché fate queste cose? Anche noi siamo uomini della stessa natura che voi; e vi predichiamo che da queste cose vane vi convertiate all’Iddio vivente, che ha fatto il cielo, la terra, il mare e tutte le cose che sono in essi;
16 che nelle età passate ha lasciato camminare nelle loro vie tutte le nazioni,
17 benché non si sia lasciato senza testimonianza, facendo del bene, mandandovi dal cielo piogge e stagioni fruttifere, dandovi cibo in abbondanza, e letizia ne’ vostri cuori.
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