Hechos 2:23

23 pero Dios sabía lo que iba a suceder y su plan predeterminado se llevó a cabo cuando Jesús fue traicionado. Con la ayuda de gentiles
sin ley, ustedes lo clavaron en la cruz y lo mataron;

Hechos 2:23 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 2:23

Him being delivered
By himself, according to his own will, for he gave, or delivered himself for his people; and by his Father, who spared him not, but delivered him up for us all; and by Judas, one of his disciples, who, for a sum of money, delivered him into the hands of the Jews; and by them he was delivered up to Pilate, the Roman governor; and by him back again to the Jews, and to the soldiers, to crucify him: and all this

by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God;
God not only foreknew that it would be, but determined that it should be, who does all things after the counsel of his own will; and this for the salvation of his people, and for the glorifying of his divine perfections: though this fixed resolution, settled purpose, and wise determination of God, did not in the least excuse the sin of Judas in betraying him, or of Pilate in condemning him, or of the Jews in crucifying him; nor did it at all infringe the liberty of their wills in acting, who did what they did, not by force, but voluntarily:

ye have taken, and by wicked hands have crucified and slain;
they took him in the garden, and bound him, and had him first before the high priest, then before Pilate, the Roman governor, and cried out with one voice, in a most vehement manner, for the crucifying of him, which, at their importunity, was granted, though no fault was found in him; and therefore are justly charged with slaying, or murdering him.

Hechos 2:23 In-Context

21 Pero todo el que invoque el nombre del Señor
será salvo”
.
22 »Pueblo de Israel, ¡escucha! Dios públicamente aprobó a Jesús de Nazaret
al hacer milagros poderosos, maravillas y señales por medio de él, como ustedes bien saben;
23 pero Dios sabía lo que iba a suceder y su plan predeterminado se llevó a cabo cuando Jesús fue traicionado. Con la ayuda de gentiles
sin ley, ustedes lo clavaron en la cruz y lo mataron;
24 pero Dios lo liberó de los terrores de la muerte y lo volvió a la vida, pues la muerte no pudo retenerlo bajo su dominio.
25 El rey David dijo lo siguiente acerca de él:
“Veo que el Señor
siempre está conmigo.
No seré sacudido, porque él está aquí a mi lado.
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