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Cselekedetek 4:31

És minekutána könyörögtek, megmozdula a hely, a hol egybegyûltek; és betelének mindnyájan Szent Lélekkel, és az Isten beszédét bátorsággal szólják vala.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Courage;   Holy Spirit;   Minister, Christian;   Prayer;   Zeal, Religious;   Thompson Chain Reference - Assembly;   Boldness;   Emptiness-Fulness;   Holy Spirit;   Power;   Prayer;   Spirit;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Boldness, Holy;   Prayer, Answers to;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Acts, book of;   Holy spirit;   Persecution;   Prayer;   Psalms, book of;   Resurrection;   Word;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Baptism of the Holy Spirit;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Mary, Mother of Mark;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Acts;   Boldness;   Community of Goods;   Earthquake;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Acts of the Apostles;   Mark, Gospel According to;   Prayer;   Sadducees;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Atonement (2);   Boldness;   Enthusiasm;   Fellowship (2);   Holy Spirit;   Holy Spirit (2);   Pentecost;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Acts of the Apostles;   14 Word Words;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Reed;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Acts of the apostles;   Scripture;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Boldness;   Desire of All Nations;   Papyrus;   Text and Manuscripts of the New Testament;   Word;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

the place: Acts 2:2, Acts 16:25, Acts 16:26

they were all: Acts 2:4

spake: Acts 4:29, Isaiah 65:24, Matthew 18:19, Matthew 18:20, Matthew 21:22, John 14:12, John 15:7, John 15:16, John 16:23, John 16:24, James 1:5

Reciprocal: 2 Samuel 22:8 - the earth 2 Chronicles 7:1 - when Solomon Psalms 18:7 - earth Song of Solomon 4:16 - Awake Song of Solomon 7:9 - the best Isaiah 37:21 - Whereas Daniel 9:20 - whiles Malachi 3:16 - and the Mark 13:11 - take Luke 21:15 - I will John 3:8 - wind John 7:39 - this spake Acts 2:42 - and in prayers Acts 4:8 - filled Acts 9:17 - and be Acts 10:44 - the Holy Ghost Acts 11:15 - as on Acts 13:9 - filled Acts 13:52 - with the Acts 15:8 - giving Acts 28:31 - with Ephesians 6:19 - that I 1 Thessalonians 2:2 - bold Hebrews 4:12 - the word Hebrews 13:7 - word 1 Peter 1:12 - with Revelation 8:5 - an

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And when they had prayed,.... Either while they were praying, or as soon as they had done; for sometimes, as here, prayer is immediately heard, and an answer is returned, whilst the saints are speaking, or as soon as prayer is ended:

the place was shaken where they were assembled together; which, whether it was a private house, or the temple, is not certain: the latter seems more probable, because their number was so great, that no private house could hold them; and since this was the place where they used to assemble; this was now shaken with a rushing mighty wind, as on the day of Pentecost, and was a symbol of the divine presence, and a token that their prayers were heard, and an emblem of the shaking of the world by the ministry of the apostles:

and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost; with the gifts of the Holy Ghost, even with extraordinary ones, such as speaking with divers tongues, as before on the day of Pentecost; see Acts 2:4 and this was the case not only of the apostles, but of the other ministers of the word, and it may be of the whole church:

and they spoke the word of God with all boldness; that is, the apostles, and preachers of the Gospel, spoke it with great freedom, and without fear, not only privately, in their community, but publicly, in the temple: this was what was particularly prayed for, and in which they had a remarkable answer.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

And when they had prayed - The event which followed was regarded by them as an evidence that God heard their prayer.

The place was shaken - The word which is translated “was shaken” commonly denotes “violent agitation,” as the raging of the sea, the convulsion of an earthquake, or trees shaken by the wind, Matthew 11:7; Acts 16:26; Hebrews 12:26. The language here is suited to express the idea of an earthquake. Whether the motion was confined to the house where they were is not said. They probably regarded this as an answer to their prayer, or as an evidence that God would be with them:

  1. Because it was sudden and violent, and was not produced by any natural causes;
  2. Because it occurred immediately, while they were seeking divine direction;
  3. Because it was an exhibition of great power, and was an evidence that God could protect them; and,
  4. Because a convulsion so great, sudden, and mighty was suited at that time to awe them with a proof of the presence and power of God. A similar instance of an answer to prayer by an earthquake is recorded in Acts 16:25-26. Compare Acts 2:1-2. It may be added, that among the Jews an earthquake was very properly regarded as a striking and impressive proof of the presence of Yahweh, Isaiah 29:6; Psalms 68:8, “The earth shook, the heavens also dropped at the presence of God; even Sinai itself was moved at the presence of God, the God of Israel.” See also the sublime description in Habakkuk 3:0, particularlyActs 4:6-11; Acts 4:6-11. Compare Matthew 27:54. Among the pagan, an earthquake was regarded as proof of the presence and favor of the Deity. (See Virgil, Aeneid, 3:89.)

They were all filled ... - See the notes on Acts 2:4. Their being filled with the Holy Spirit here rather denotes their being inspired with confidence or boldness than being endowed with new powers, as in Acts 2:4.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 31. The place was shaken — This earthquake was an evidence of the presence of God, and a most direct answer to their prayer, as far as that prayer concerned themselves. The earthquake proclaimed the stretched-out arm of God, and showed them that resistance against his counsels and determinations must come to nought.

And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost — And, in consequence of this, they spake the word of God with boldness; a pointed answer to a second part of their request, Acts 4:29. A right prayer will always have a right and ready answer. Though these disciples had received the Holy Spirit on the day of pentecost, yet they were capable of larger communications; and what they had then received did not preclude the necessity of frequent supplies, on emergent occasions. Indeed, one communication of this Spirit always makes way and disposes for another. Neither apostle nor private Christian can subsist in the Divine life without frequent influences from on high. Had these disciples depended on their pentecostal grace, they might have sunk now under the terror and menaces of their combined and powerful foes. God gives grace for the time being, but no stock for futurity, because he will keep all his followers continually dependent on himself.

With boldness. — παντι τω θελοντι πιστευειν, To all who were willing to believe, is added by DE, two others, Augustin, Irenaeus, and Bede.


 
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