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than before. They were openly accused by the disciples of being the
murderers of the Son of God, and they could not determine to what
extent these things might grow, or how they themselves would be
regarded by the people. They would gladly have put the disciples to
death; but dared not for fear the people would stone them. They called
for the disciples, who were brought before the council. The very men
who eagerly cried for the blood of the Just One were there. They had
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heard Peter’s cowardly denial of Jesus, with cursing and swearing,
as he was accused of being one of his disciples. They thought to
intimidate Peter; but he was now converted. An opportunity was here
given Peter to exalt Jesus. He once denied him; but he could now
remove the stain of that hasty, cowardly denial, and honor the name he
had denied. No cowardly fears reigned in the breast of Peter then; but
with holy boldness, and in the power of the Holy Spirit, he fearlessly
declared unto them that by the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom
ye crucified, whom God raised from the dead, even by him doth this
man stand here before you whole. This is the stone which was set at
naught of you builders, which has become the head stone of the corner.
Neither is there salvation in any other; for there is none other name
under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.
The people were astonished at the boldness of Peter and John.
They took knowledge of them that they had been with Jesus; for their
noble, fearless conduct compared well with the appearance of Jesus
when he was persecuted by his murderers. Jesus, by one look of pity
and sorrow, reproved Peter after he had denied him, and now as be
boldly acknowledged his Lord, Peter was approved and blessed. As a
token of the approbation of Jesus, he was filled with the Holy Spirit.
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The chief priests dared not manifest the hate they felt towards the
disciples. They commanded them to go aside out of the council, and
they conferred among themselves, saying, What shall we do to these
men? for that indeed a notable miracle hath been done by them is
manifest to all them that dwell in Jerusalem, and we cannot deny it.
They were afraid to have this good work spread. If it should spread,
their power would be lost, and they would be looked upon as the
murderers of Jesus. All that they dared to do was to threaten them, and
command them to speak no more in the name of Jesus lest they die.
But Peter declared boldly that they could but speak the things which
they had seen and heard.