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Atti 13:31

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31 e per molti giorni egli si fece vedere da coloro ch’eran con lui saliti dalla Galilea a Gerusalemme, i quali sono ora suoi testimoni presso il popolo.

Atti 13:31 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 13:31

And he was seen many days
Forty days, at certain times,

of them which came up with him from Galilee;
which though true of several women who followed him from Galilee, and to whom he appeared after his resurrection, as Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James and Joses, and Salome the mother of Zebedee's children, and others; yet is chiefly to be understood of the apostles of Christ, who were Galilaeans, and came with Christ from that country to Jerusalem, when he came thither to suffer and die:

who are his witnesses unto the people;
not only of his resurrection, though of that chiefly, but of all that he did and suffered in Galilee and Judea.

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Atti 13:31 In-Context

29 E dopo ch’ebber compiute tutte le cose che erano scritte di lui, lo trassero giĂ¹ dal legno, e lo posero in un sepolcro.
30 Ma Iddio lo risuscitĂ² dai morti;
31 e per molti giorni egli si fece vedere da coloro ch’eran con lui saliti dalla Galilea a Gerusalemme, i quali sono ora suoi testimoni presso il popolo.
32 E noi vi rechiamo la buona novella che la promessa fatta ai padri,
33 Iddio l’ha adempiuta per noi, loro figliuoli, risuscitando GesĂ¹, siccome anche è scritto nel salmo secondo: Tu sei il mio Figliuolo, oggi Io ti ho generato.
The Riveduta Bible is in the public domain.

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