Acts 13:31

"But God raised him from the dead,"

Key Reflection

The verse from Acts 13:31, "But God raised him from the dead," highlights a pivotal moment in the narrative of Jesus' ministry and resurrection. In first-century Judaism, belief in the resurrection was closely tied to messianic expectations, as depicted in Psalms and other prophetic texts. This statement asserts not only that Jesus indeed rose from the dead but also underscores his divine authority and fulfillment of Messianic prophecies, thus validating His claims and establishing His role as the promised Messiah.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 31. And he was seen. See Barnes "Mt 28:20". Many days Forty day, Ac 1:3. Of them which came up. By the apostles particularly. He was seen by others; but they are especially mentioned as having been chosen for this object, to bear witness to him, and as having been particularly qualified for it. {i} "seen many days" Ac 1:3 __________________________________________________________________

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