Matthew Poole Commentary - Acts 8:33 - 8:33

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Acts 8:33 - 8:33


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In his humiliation; when our blessed Saviour was in his lowest condition, and the utmost degree of his exinanition; his soul being made a sacrifice for us, and suffering that desertion for a time we had merited for ever, and his body laid in the grave as in a prison; then



his judgment, the punishment which was inflicted upon him in our stead,



was taken away; for he brake the bonds of death, and opened the prison door: this was foretold, although in somewhat differing expressions, by the prophet Isaiah, Isa_53:7,8.



Who shall declare his generation? Those that shall be brought forth by this travail of his soul are innumerable, or his own eternal generation (who could do such great things as overcame death itself for us) is inexpressible: but by generation others (more to the scope of this place) understand Christ’s duration, or abiding, notwithstanding that he died; genea, does often signify duration; and thus it is an ordinary expression with the prophet, Isa_34:10,17, from generation to generation: now none can comprehend that eternal duration of Christ, who dies no more, Rom_6:9, and of whose kingdom there is no end, Luk_1:33.



For his life is taken from the earth; Christ aquired his glory by his suffering; his very exceeding great weight of glory was indeed wrought for him by his afflictions, (as for us, 2Co_4:17), his becoming obedient unto the death was the cause why he was so highly exalted, Phi_2:8,9.