Acts 8:6
Parallel Verses
New International Version
When the crowds heard Philip and saw the signs he performed, they all paid close attention to what he said.


English Standard Version
And the crowds with one accord paid attention to what was being said by Philip when they heard him and saw the signs that he did.


New American Standard Bible
The crowds with one accord were giving attention to what was said by Philip, as they heard and saw the signs which he was performing.


King James Bible
And the people with one accord gave heed unto those things which Philip spake, hearing and seeing the miracles which he did.


Holman Christian Standard Bible
The crowds paid attention with one mind to what Philip said, as they heard and saw the signs he was performing.


International Standard Version
The crowds, hearing his message and seeing the signs that he was doing, paid close attention to what was said by Philip.


American Standard Version
And the multitudes gave heed with one accord unto the things that were spoken by Philip, when they heard, and saw the signs which he did.


Douay-Rheims Bible
And the people with one accord were attentive to those things which were said by Philip, hearing, and seeing the miracles which he did.


Darby Bible Translation
and the crowds with one accord gave heed to the things spoken by Philip, when they heard him and saw the signs which he wrought.


Young's Literal Translation
the multitudes also were giving heed to the things spoken by Philip, with one accord, in their hearing and seeing the signs that he was doing,


Commentaries
8:5-13 As far as the gospel prevails, evil spirits are dislodged, particularly unclean spirits. All inclinations to the lusts of the flesh which war against the soul are such. Distempers are here named, the most difficult to be cured by the course of nature, and most expressive of the disease of sin. Pride, ambition, and desire after grandeur have always caused abundance of mischief, both to the world and to the church. The people said of Simon, This man is the great power of God. See how ignorant and thoughtless people mistake. But how strong is the power of Divine grace, by which they were brought to Christ, who is Truth itself! The people not only gave heed to what Philip said, but were fully convinced that it was of God, and not of men, and gave up themselves to be directed thereby. Even bad men, and those whose hearts still go after covetousness, may come before God as his people come, and for a time continue with them. And many wonder at the proofs of Divine truths, who never experience their power. The gospel preached may have a common operation upon a soul, where it never produced inward holiness. All are not savingly converted who profess to believe the gospel.

6-8. the people with one accord gave heed to … Philip—the way being prepared perhaps by the fruits of our Lord's sojourn, as He Himself seems to intimate (see on [1963]Joh 4:31-38). But "we may mark the providence of God in sending a Grecian, or a Hellenistic Jew, to a people who from national antipathy would have been unlikely to attend to a native of Judea" [Webster and Wilkinson].
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