Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
leaping up, stood . . . walked . . . entered the temple walking, leaping, and praising God—Every word here is emphatic, expressing the perfection of the cure, as Acts 3:7 its immediateness.
PETER HEALS A LAME MAN AT THE TEMPLE GATE—HS ADDRESS TO THE WONDERING MULTITUDE. (Acts 3:1-26)
Peter and John—already associated by their Master, first with James (Mark 1:29; Mark 5:37; Mark 9:2), then by themselves (Luke 22:8; and see John 13:23-24). Now we find them constantly together, but John (yet young) only as a silent actor.
went up—were going up, were on their way.
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Isaiah 35:6
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