Acts Chapter 15 verse 11 Holy Bible

ASV Acts 15:11

But we believe that we shall be saved through the grace of the Lord Jesus, in like manner as they.
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BBE Acts 15:11

But we have faith that we will get salvation through the grace of the Lord Jesus in the same way as they.
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DARBY Acts 15:11

But we believe that we shall be saved by the grace of the Lord Jesus, in the same manner as they also.
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KJV Acts 15:11

But we believe that through the grace of the LORD Jesus Christ we shall be saved, even as they.
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WBT Acts 15:11


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WEB Acts 15:11

But we believe that we are saved through the grace of the Lord Jesus,{TR adds "Christ"} just as they are."
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YLT Acts 15:11

but, through the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, we believe to be saved, even as also they.'
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Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerse 11. - We shall be saved through the grace, etc., for through the grace... we shall be saved, A.V.; Jesus for Jesus Christ, A.V. and T.R.; in like manner for even, A.V. "How full of power are these words! The same that Paul says at large in the Epistle to the Romans, the same says Peter here" (Chrysost., ' Hem.,' 32.).

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(11) We believe that through the grace . . .--This comes, in what we may well regard as a summary of St. Peter's speech, as the closing argument. The Pharisee might regard the Law as binding, but even he, if he believed in Christ, was compelled to confess that his hope of salvation was found in the work of Christ as the Saviour; and if so, then, as regards that hope, Jew and Gentile were on the same level, and the judgment that men could not be saved without the Law was but the inconsistency of an intolerant dogmatism, insisting on imposing that which was acknowledged to be profitless. It may be noted that this is the last appearance of St. Peter in the Acts, which from this period turns exclusively upon the work of St. Paul. For the subsequent history of the former, see Introduction to the Epistles of St. Peter.