The Axe of Acts 3:22-23

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The Creation Concept


John the Baptist

J. A. Alexander

Albert Barnes

Johann Albrecht Bengel

Darrell L. Bock

William Burkitt

John Calvin

J. B. Coffman

Thomas L. Constable

J. N. Darby

John Gill

William Godbey

Heinrich Meyer

Matthew Poole

Charles C. Ryrie

Stephen Sizer

John Wesley

John Calvin

On Acts 3:23 John Calvin commented:

"Every soul. Here, by a most grievous punishment against the rebellious, the authority of all the prophets, but most of all of Christ, is established; and that for good causes. For seeing there is nothing that God doth account more precious than his word, it cannot be that he should suffer the same to be freely contemned. Therefore, if any man despised the law of Moses, he was adjudged to die the death. And hereunto Moses had respect when he said, "He shall be put away from among the people." For God had adopted the stock and kindred of Abraham unto himself, upon this condition, that this might be sufficient for them unto the chiefest felicity to be reckoned in that number, as it is said in the Psalm, "Blessed is the people whose God is the Lord." And in another place, "Blessed is the nation whom the Lord hath chosen to be his inheritance." Wherefore it is not to be doubted, but that he pronounceth that he shall be blotted out of the book of life whosoever shall refuse to hear Christ. For he is not worthy to be accounted one of the Church, whosoever he be that refuseth to have him to be his Master, by whom alone God doth teach us, and by whom he will have us to hear himself; and he cutteth himself away from the body, whosoever he be that refuseth to be under the Head."


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