Acts 12:8

"And behold, an angel of the Lord stood by him, and a light shone in the cell. He struck Peter on the side and woke him up, saying, “Stand up quickly!” His chains fell off his hands."

Key Reflection

This scene symbolizes divine intervention and freedom from spiritual bondage. The angel's touch and the shining light represent God’s powerful and unexpected deliverance, mirroring the liberation Peter will soon experience from Herod’s grasp.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 8. Gird thyself. When they slept, the outer garment was thrown off, and the girdle with which they bound their inner garment, or tunic, was loosed. He was directed now to gird up that inner garment as they usually wore it; that is, to dress himself, and prepare to follow him. Bind on thy sandals. Put on thy sandals--prepared to walk. See Barnes "Mt 3:11". Cast thy garment about thee. The outer garment, that was thrown loosely around the shoulders. It was nearly square, and was laid aside when they slept, or worked, or ran. The direction was, that he should dress himself in his usual apparel. See Barnes "Mt 5:38-42".

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