Commentaries:
Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
And that he may send the Christ who hath been appointed for you, even Jesus (kai aposteilh ton prokexeirismenon umin Xriston Ihsoun). First aorist active subjunctive with opwv an as in Acts 15:17 and Luke 2:35. There is little real difference in idea between opwv an and ina an. There is a conditional element in all purpose clauses. The reference is naturally to the second coming of Christ as verse Acts 3:21 shows. Knowling admits "that there is a spiritual presence of the enthroned Jesus which believers enjoy as a foretaste of the visible and glorious Presence of the Parousia." Jesus did promise to be with the disciples all the days (Matthew 28:20), and certainly repentance with accompanying seasons of refreshing help get the world ready for the coming of the King. The word prokexeirismenon (perfect passive participle of proxeirizw, from proxeirov, at hand, to take into one's hands, to choose) is the correct text here, not prokekhrugmenon. In the N.T. only here and Acts 22:14; Acts 26:16. It is not "Jesus Christ" here nor "Christ Jesus," but "the Messiah, Jesus," identifying Jesus with the Messiah. See the Second Epiphany of Jesus foretold also in I Timothy 6:15 and the First Epiphany described in I Peter 1:20.
Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing Acts 3:20:
Acts 2:32
Acts 3:19
Acts 13:24
Acts 22:14
2 Timothy 1:16
2 Peter 3:4
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