Acts Chapter 10 verse 43 Holy Bible

ASV Acts 10:43

To him bear all the prophets witness, that through his name every one that believeth on him shall receive remission of sins.
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BBE Acts 10:43

To him all the prophets give witness, that through his name everyone who has faith in him will have forgiveness of sins.
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DARBY Acts 10:43

To him all the prophets bear witness that every one that believes on him will receive through his name remission of sins.
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KJV Acts 10:43

To him give all the prophets witness, that through his name whosoever believeth in him shall receive remission of sins.
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WEB Acts 10:43

All the prophets testify about him, that through his name everyone who believes in him will receive remission of sins."
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YLT Acts 10:43

to this one do all the prophets testify, that through his name every one that is believing in him doth receive remission of sins.'
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Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerse 43. - Bear for give, A.V.; every one that for whosoever, A.V.; on him for in him, A.V. Here we have another article of the Creed, the forgiveness of sins, preached too in immediate anticipation of baptism, on the profession of faith in Jesus Christ (ver. 48). Comp. Acts 8:37 (T.R.) and 38.

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(43) To him give all the prophets witness.--As in St. Peter's earlier speeches in Acts 2, 3 so here, we trace the result of our Lord's teaching given in the interval between the Resurrection and Ascension as to the method of prophetic interpretation which discerns, below all temporary and historical references, the under-current of testimony to the kingdom of which Christ was the Head.That through his name. . . .--We can without difficulty represent to ourselves the impression which these words must have made on the anxious listeners. This was the answer to their doubts and perplexities. Not by submitting themselves to the bondage of the Law, not by circumcision and all that it implied, but by the simple act of faith in Christ, and in the power of His Name, i.e., of all the attributes and energies of which the Name was the symbol, they, Gentiles as they were, might receive that remission of sins which conscience, now roused to its full activity, taught them was the indispensable condition of acceptance and of peace. The intensity of that emotion, the satisfaction of all their previous yearnings, placed them subjectively in a spiritual condition which prepared the way for the wonder which the next verse narrates.