(2) "After this viz. the out-calling I will return." James quotes from Amos 9:11; Amos 9:12. The verses which follow in Amos describe the final regathering of Israel, which the other prophets invariably connect with the fulfilment of the Davidic Covenant (e.g.); Isaiah 11:1; Isaiah 11:10-12; Jeremiah 23:5-8.
(3) "And will build again the tabernacle of David," i.e. re-establish the Davidic rule over Israel 2 Samuel 7:8-17; Luke 1:31-33.
(4) "That the residue of men Israelites may seek after the Lord" cf Zechariah 12:7; Zechariah 12:8; Zechariah 13:1; Zechariah 13:2.
(5) "And all the Gentiles," etc. cf Micah 4:2; Zechariah 8:21; Zechariah 8:22. This is also the order of Romans 11:24-27.
Verse 14
at the first
Lit. for the first time, i.e. in the house of Cornelius. Acts 15:8-11; Acts 10:34-48; Acts 11:12-18.
Verse 16
tabernacle of David
Kingdom (N.T.) vs. Acts 15:14-17; Revelation 3:21; Luke 1:31-33; 1 Corinthians 15:34.
Verse 17
Lord
Jehovah. vs. Acts 15:16; Acts 15:17; Amos 9:11; Amos 9:12.
Verse 19
Wherefore
The scope of the decision goes far beyond the mere question of circumcision. The whole question of the relation of the law to Gentile believers had been put in issue (Acts 15:5), and their exemption is declared in the decision (Acts 15:19; Acts 15:24). The decision might be otherwise stated in the terms of Romans 6:14. "Ye are not under the law, but under grace." Gentile believers were to show grace by abstaining from the practices offensive to godly Jews.
Acts 15:20; Acts 15:21; Acts 15:28; Acts 15:29 cf; Romans 14:12-17; 1 Corinthians 8:1-13
Verse 32
prophets
See, 1 Corinthians 14:3 defines the N.T. gift of prophecy.
Verse 39
Barnabas
And is heard of no more in the Bible story.
Acts 14
Acts
Acts 16
Acts 15". acts-15
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