Acts 5:1 But a certain man named Ananias, with Sapphira his wife, sold a possession, Acts 5:1-11
Ananias and Sapphira, profanely tempting the Holy
Ghost with a lie, at Peter’s rebuke fall down dead,
Acts 5:12-16
The apostles work many miracles, to the great increase
of the faith.
Acts 5:17-28
They are all imprisoned, but released by an angel, and
sent to preach openly in the temple: being brought
before the council,
Acts 5:29-32
they support their witness with great freedom.
Acts 5:33-40
The council are restrained from killing them by the
advice of Gamaliel, but beat and dismiss them with a
charge not to speak in the name of Jesus.
Acts 5:41-42
They rejoice in their sufferings, and cease not to
preach Christ both in public and private.
A dreadful instance of God’s indignation against hypocrisy and sacrilege, which we have an infallible testimony of; which is the more remarkable, because such sins escape punishment from men, either as not known, or not disliked; yet the
damnation
of such as are guilty of them
slumbereth not,
2 Peter 2:3, it being the glory of God to search out matters further than men can, or list to do.
A possession;
an estate, house, or farm.