Apostelgeschichte 14:3

3 So hatten sie nun ihr Wesen daselbst eine lange Zeit und lehrten frei im HERRN, welcher bezeugte das Wort seiner Gnade und ließ Zeichen und Wunder geschehen durch ihre Hände.

Apostelgeschichte 14:3 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 14:3

Long time therefore abode they
At Iconium, undaunted and not discouraged, at the treatment they met with: but continued,

speaking boldly in the Lord;
using great freedom of speech, and showing great courage and intrepidity of mind; speaking out, without fear, the doctrines of the Gospel, in the name of the Lord, and depending upon strength, assistance, and support, from him:

which gave testimony unto the word of his grace;
the Gospel, so called, because it is a publication of the grace and favour of God to the sons of men; in the choice of some of them to everlasting life, in the mission of his Son to redeem them, in the justification of them by his righteousness, and in the forgiveness of them through his blood, in the regeneration of them by his Spirit, in adopting them into his family, and making them heirs of eternal life; and because it is a means of implanting his grace in their souls; to this he bore witness, by giving it success, notwithstanding the opposition made against it, and by miracles wrought in confirmation of it, as follows:

and granted signs and wonders to be done by their hands;
such as healing the sick, curing the lame, casting out devils; and the like, whereby a testimony was given to the truth of the doctrine they preached: and it may be observed, that these miraculous works were not wrought by the power of the apostles, but by the power of God; they were only instruments by whom they were done; it was owing to a grant from the Lord, and to his power, that they were performed.

Apostelgeschichte 14:3 In-Context

1 Es geschah aber zu Ikonion, daß sie zusammenkamen und predigten in der Juden Schule, also daß eine große Menge der Juden und Griechen gläubig ward.
2 Die ungläubigen Juden aber erweckten und entrüsteten die Seelen der Heiden wider die Brüder.
3 So hatten sie nun ihr Wesen daselbst eine lange Zeit und lehrten frei im HERRN, welcher bezeugte das Wort seiner Gnade und ließ Zeichen und Wunder geschehen durch ihre Hände.
4 Die Menge aber der Stadt spaltete sich; etliche hielten's mit den Juden und etliche mit den Aposteln.
5 Da sich aber ein Sturm erhob der Heiden und der Juden und ihrer Obersten, sie zu schmähen und zu steinigen,
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