Then they knew that it was he who sat begging alms at the Beautiful Gate of the temple; and they were filled with wonder and amazement at what had happened to him.
Parallel translations
- WEB They recognized him, that it was he who used to sit begging for gifts for the needy at the Beautiful Gate of the temple. They were filled with wonder and amazement at what had happened to him.
- KJV And they knew that it was he which sat for alms at the Beautiful gate of the temple: and they were filled with wonder and amazement at that which had happened unto him.
- BSB they recognized him as the man who used to sit begging at the Beautiful Gate of the temple, and they were filled with wonder and amazement at what had happened to him.
- NASB and they recognized him as being the very one who used to sit at the Beautiful Gate of the temple to beg for charitable gifts, and they were filled with wonder and amazement at what had happened to him.
- NLT When they realized he was the lame beggar they had seen so often at the Beautiful Gate, they were absolutely astounded!
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Quick answer
The people recognized him as the familiar beggar from the Beautiful Gate and were filled with wonder. The contrast between his former state and his healing amazed them.
Overview
Their recognition removes any doubt about his identity, confirming the genuineness of the cure. Wonder and amazement are fitting first responses to God's power, though Peter will soon redirect that astonishment away from the apostles to Christ. The scene shows how God's works provoke awe that should lead to faith in the One who performed them.
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- Acts 3:2A certain man who was lame from his mother’s womb was being carried, whom they laid daily at the door of the temple which is called Beautiful, to ask gifts for the needy of those who entered into the temple.
- Luke 9:43They were all astonished at the majesty of God. But while all were marveling at all the things which Jesus did, he said to his disciples,
- John 9:3Jesus answered, “Neither did this man sin, nor his parents; but, that the works of God might be revealed in him.
- John 5:20For the Father has affection for the Son, and shows him all things that he himself does. He will show him greater works than these, that you may marvel.
- Acts 2:12They were all amazed, and were perplexed, saying to one another, “What does this mean?”
- Acts 4:21–22When they had further threatened them, they let them go, finding no way to punish them, because of the people; for everyone glorified God for that which was done.
- Luke 4:36Amazement came on all, and they spoke together, one with another, saying, “What is this word? For with authority and power he commands the unclean spirits, and they come out!”
- John 9:18–21The Jews therefore did not believe concerning him, that he had been blind, and had received his sight, until they called the parents of him who had received his sight,
- Acts 2:7They were all amazed and marveled, saying to one another, “Behold, aren’t all these who speak Galileans?
- Acts 4:14–16Seeing the man who was healed standing with them, they could say nothing against it.
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