Acts 2:44

44 And all who believed were in the same [place], and had everything in common.

Acts 2:44 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 2:44

And all that believed were together
Not in one place, for no one house could hold them all, their number was now so large; but they "agreed together", as the Arabic version renders it: all these believers were of one mind and judgment, as to doctrines, they agreed in their sentiments and principles of religion; and they were of one heart and soul, were cordially affected to each other, and mutually were assisting to one another in temporals, as well as in spirituals:

and had all things common:
that is, their worldly goods, their possessions and estates; no man called anything peculiarly his own; and whatever he had, his brother was welcome to, and might as freely take, and use it, as if it was his own.

Acts 2:44 In-Context

42 And they were devoting themselves to the teaching of the apostles and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayers.
43 And fear came on every soul, and many wonders and signs were being performed by the apostles.
44 And all who believed were in the same [place], and had everything in common.
45 And they began selling [their] possessions and property, and distributing these [things] to all, to the degree that anyone had need.
46 And every day, devoting themselves [to meeting] with one purpose in the temple [courts] and breaking bread from house [to house], they were eating [their] food with joy and simplicity of heart,
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