Acts Chapter 4 verse 12 Holy Bible
And in none other is there salvation: for neither is there any other name under heaven, that is given among men, wherein we must be saved.
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And in no other is there salvation: for there is no other name under heaven, given among men, through which we may have salvation.
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And salvation is in none other, for neither is there another name under heaven which is given among men by which we must be saved.
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Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.
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There is salvation in none other, for neither is there any other name under heaven, that is given among men, by which we must be saved!"
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and there is not salvation in any other, for there is no other name under the heaven that hath been given among men, in which it behoveth us to be saved.'
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Acts 4 : 12 Bible Verse Songs
- Bigger - Bigger Than What People Say - Jesus is Your Name by Tim Godfrey
- None But Jesus by Bethel Music
- Old Church Choir by Zach Williams
- No Other by For All Seasons
- Counting On Your Name by Tim Hughes
- There Is No Other Name by Robin Mark
- Jesus Saves by Tim Hughes
- No Other Name by Hillsong Worship
- There's No Other Name by Dr Tumi
- One Like Us by Mack Brock + KB
- No Other Name by Sandi Patty
- There Is No Higher Name / Holy Holy Holy by Corey Voss + Sarah Kroger + Revere
- There is No Other Name by Common Hymnal
- Commission My Soul by Citipointe Worship
- No Other Name by Laura Hackett Park
- Call On Your Name by PlanetShakers
- Salvation by Rory Feek
- One Name (Ek Naam by Selah
- King of Kings by Hillsong Worship
Pulpit Commentary
Pulpit CommentaryVerse 12. - And in none other is there salvation for neither is there salvation in any other, A.V.; neither is there any other, etc., for there is none other, A.V.; that is given for given, A.V.; wherein for whereby, A.V. The eighteenth Article of Religion refers directly to this verse as proving that eternal salvation can be obtained only by the Name of Christ.
Ellicott's Commentary
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(12) Neither is there salvation in any other.--Here the pregnant force of "hath been made whole," in Acts 4:9, comes out; and St. Peter rises to its highest meaning, and proclaims a salvation, not from disease and infirmity of body, but from the great disease of sin. The Greek has the article before "salvation." That of which Peter spoke was the salvation which the rulers professed to be looking for.Given among men.--Better, that has been given. The words must be taken in the sense which Peter had learnt to attach to the thought of the Name as the symbol of personality and power. To those to whom it had been made known, and who had taken in all that it embodied, the Name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth was the one true source of deliverance and salvation. Speaking for himself and the rulers, Peter rightly says that it is the Name "whereby we must be saved." Where it is not so known, it rises to its higher significance as the symbol of a divine energy; and so we may rightly say that the heathen who obtain salvation are saved by the Name of the Lord of whom they have never heard. (Comp. 1Timothy 4:13.)