Hechos 13:35

35 Por eso dice en otro pasaje:»“No permitirás que el fin de tu santo sea la corrupción”.[a]

Hechos 13:35 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 13:35

Wherefore he saith also in another psalm
( Psalms 16:10 ) or "in another place", as the Syriac version supplies; or "in another section", as the Arabic version; or "elsewhere", as Beza's most ancient copy, the Vulgate Latin and Ethiopic versions, read:

thou shalt not suffer thine Holy One to see corruption;
which cannot be understood of David: the term "Holy One", is not so applicable to him, who was a man subject to infirmities; at least not in such sense as to Christ, who was holy in his nature, and without sin in his life and conversation; besides, David was laid in his grave, and saw corruption, as the apostle afterwards proves: the former part of this passage is not cited, "thou wilt not leave my soul in hell"; which was not absolutely necessary to be mentioned, it being clearly implied in what is produced; for if he should not be suffered to see corruption, then he could not be left in the grave: moreover, the apostle cites that which he intended to reason upon, as he afterwards does, and by it makes it manifestly appear that the words do not belong to David, but the Messiah, and are a clear and pertinent proof of his resurrection from the dead. The Jew F16 objects to the apostle's version of these words, rendering (txv) , by "corruption", whereas he says it signifies a "pit"; but it ought to be observed, that the word in its first proper, and literal sense, signifies "corruption"; and a pit or grave is only called by this name, because dead bodies, or carcasses, are therein corrupted; and instances may be given, wherein the word cannot be understood in another sense than in that of corruption, as in ( Leviticus 22:25 ) ( Psalms 55:23 ) . (See Gill on Acts 2:27).


FOOTNOTES:

F16 R. Isaac, Chizzuk Emuna, par. 2. c. 69. p. 456.

Hechos 13:35 In-Context

33 Dios nos la ha cumplido plenamente a nosotros, los descendientes de ellos, al resucitar a Jesús. Como está escrito en el segundo salmo:»“Tú eres mi hijo;hoy mismo te he engendrado”.
34 Dios lo resucitó para que no volviera jamás a la corrupción. Así se cumplieron estas palabras:»“Yo les daré las bendiciones santas y seguras prometidas a David”.
35 Por eso dice en otro pasaje:»“No permitirás que el fin de tu santo sea la corrupción”.
36 »Ciertamente David, después de servir a su propia generación conforme al propósito de Dios, murió, fue sepultado con sus antepasados, y su cuerpo sufrió la corrupción.
37 Pero aquel a quien Dios resucitó no sufrió la corrupción de su cuerpo.

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