{Kept silence} (esig(8873)en). Ingressive first aorist active
of siga(935c), old verb, to hold one's peace. All the multitude
became silent after Peter's speech and because of it. {Hearkened}
((886b)ouon). Imperfect active of akou(935c), descriptive of the rapt
attention, were listening. {Unto Barnabas and Paul} (Barnaba kai
Paulou). Note placing Barnabas before Paul as in verse 25 ,
possibly because in Jerusalem Barnabas was still better known
than Paul. {Rehearsing} (ex(8867)oumen(936e)). Present middle
participle of ex(8867)eomai, old verb, to go through or lead out a
narrative of events as in Lu 24:35 Ac 10:8 which see. Three
times ( 14:27 15:4,12 ) Paul is described as telling the facts
about their mission work, facts more eloquent than argument
(Page). One of the crying needs in the churches is fuller
knowledge of the facts of mission work and progress with enough
detail to give life and interest. The signs and wonders which God
had wrought among the Gentiles set the seal of approval on the
work done through (dia) Barnabas and Paul. This had been
Peter's argument about Cornelius ( 11:17 ). This same verb
(ex(8867)(8873)ato) is used by James in verse 14 referring to Peter's
speech.
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