Acts 11:22

"The hand of the Lord was with them, and a great number believed and turned to the Lord."

Key Reflection

This phrase indicates that God was actively supporting and empowering the early Christian community in Antioch, resulting in many people coming to faith. The hand of the Lord symbolizes divine assistance, highlighting how God's intervention leads to spiritual transformation and growth.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 22. Then tidings, etc. The church at Jerusalem heard of this. It was natural that so remarkable an occurrence as the conversion of the Gentiles, and the extraordinary success of the gospel in a splendid and mighty city, should be reported at Jerusalem, and excite deep interest there. And they sent forth. To aid the disciples there, and to give them their sanction. They had done a similar thing in the revival which occurred in Samaria. See Barnes "Ac 8:14". Barnabas. See Ac 4:36,37. He was a native of Cyprus, and was probably well acquainted with Antioch. He was, therefore, peculiarly qualified for the work on which they sent him.

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