Acts 15:7 - Exposition
Questioning for disputing, A.V., as in Acts 15:2 ; brethren for men and brethren, A.V., as in Acts 7:2 , etc.; you for us, A.V. and T.R.; by my mouth the Gentiles for the Gentiles by my mouth, A.V. Questioning . It was a repetition of the same scene that took place at Antioch. Peter , etc. It seems to have been wise on Peter's part to allow the meeting to exhaust itself by fruitless disputations before he rose to speak. His rising, with all the authority of his person and position, commanded immediate attention. A good while ago ; literally, from ancient days, or still more exactly, from the days of the beginning of the gospel ( ἡμεραὶ ἀρχαίαι ) , days belonging to the beginning ( ἀρχή ) of the Church's existence, and dating far back in Peter's own apostolic life. Nothing can be more natural than this allusion to the conversion of Cornelius, and the gift of the Holy Ghost to the Gentile inmates of his house, as related in Acts 10:44 .
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