Acts Chapter 2:22-47/Commentary

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The Book of Acts Chapter 2:22-47 Bruce divides up Peter's sermon into the following points: (a) The announcement that the age of fulfillment has arrived (2:16-21). (b) A rehearsal of the ministry, death and triumph of Jesus (2:22-24). (c) Citation of O.T. scriptures whose fulfillment in these events prove Jesus to be the Messiah (2:25-36). (d) A call to repentance (and baptism) (p. 69). Stott notes, “No fewer than nineteen significant Christian speeches occur in his (Luke's) second volume. There are eight by Peter (in chapters 1,2,3,4,5,10,11,15), one each by Stephen and James (in chapters 7 and 15), nine by Paul (five sermons in chapters 13,14,17,20, and 28, and four defense speeches in chapters 22 and 26). Approximately 20% of Luke's text is devoted to addresses by Peter and Paul” (p. 69). Thus the book of Acts also becomes a book of gospel sermons, the original sermon outline book or “sermons that convict”. We need to be impressed that in these sermons, an abundance of Scripture is usually cited, for example, Erdman notes concerning the sermon found in this chapter, “The purpose of his address was to prove that Jesus of Nazareth is the Messiah, the divine Savior of the world; in demonstrating this theme he used as his proofs Old Testament quotations which indeed comprised nearly half of his sermon” (p. 38). All the above proves that the apostles believed that the O.T. was the inspired Word of God. That one could "prove" from the Scriptures that Jesus was the Messiah (Acts 17:2-3), and that the Scriptures were within the understanding of the common man. Acts 2:22 “Ye men of Israel, hear these words: Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God unto you by mighty works and wonders and signs which God did by him in the midst of you, even as ye yourselves know” “Hear these words”: “Listen to this” (TCNT). “Oh men of Israel, listen!” 1


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