
Acts 5
Paraphrased
By Dan Maines
Introduction
†
This chapter shows the contrast between truth and hypocrisy right at
the beginning of the church
† It reveals
God's immediate judgment within that generation, proving His presence
among them (Hebrews 12:28-29)
† It also shows
the authority of the apostles as witnesses of fulfillment already
unfolding
Acts 5:1
A man named Ananias,
together with his wife Sapphira, sold a piece of property
†
This account continues directly from Acts 4, where believers were
sharing freely
† Their sin wasn't the sale,
it was deception, pretending full devotion while holding back
†
This mirrors Achan's sin, hidden corruption among God's people
(Joshua 7:1)
Acts 5:2
He kept back part of
the price, his wife knowing it, and brought only a portion and laid
it at the apostles' feet
† The issue was
agreement in deception, not just individual failure
†
They wanted the appearance of sacrifice without the reality
†
This exposes how hypocrisy tries to mimic true obedience
Acts
5:3
But Peter said, Ananias, why has Satan filled your
heart to lie to the Holy Spirit and keep back part of the price of
the land
† Peter identifies this as lying to
God, not just to men
† Satan's role shows
this is spiritual rebellion, not a simple mistake
†
The Holy Spirit is present and active, exposing hidden sin
Acts
5:4
While it remained unsold, did it not remain your
own, and after it was sold, was it not under your control, why is it
that you have conceived this deed in your heart, you have not lied to
men but to God
† The property was never
required, the sin was voluntary deceit
† This
destroys the idea of forced giving, everything was freely given
†
God judges the heart, not just outward actions
Acts
5:5
And as he heard these words, Ananias fell down and
breathed his last, and great fear came over all who heard of it
†
Immediate judgment shows the seriousness of corrupting the new
covenant community
† This was a sign to that
generation that God was present among them
†
Fear here is reverence, recognizing divine authority
Acts
5:6
The young men got up and covered him up, and after
carrying him out, they buried him
† The quick
burial reflects urgency and shock
† This
mirrors judgment scenes where no delay is given
†
The community responds with order, not chaos
Acts
5:7
Now there elapsed an interval of about three hours,
and his wife came in, not knowing what had happened
†
She enters unaware, giving opportunity for truth
†
God often exposes sin fully before judgment
†
This shows personal accountability, she must answer for herself
Acts
5:8
And Peter responded to her, tell me whether you
sold the land for such and such a price, and she said, yes, that was
the price
† She confirms the lie, sealing her
participation
† Truth was offered, but she
chose deception
† This shows agreement in sin
carries equal guilt
Acts 5:9
Then Peter
said to her, why is it that you have agreed together to put the
Spirit of the Lord to the test, behold, the feet of those who have
buried your husband are at the door, and they will carry you out as
well
† Testing God is rebellion, like Israel
in the wilderness (Psalm 95:9)
† Their unity
was misused, agreement in sin instead of truth
†
Judgment is already at the door, no delay
Acts 5:10
And
immediately she fell at his feet and breathed her last, and the young
men came in and found her dead, and they carried her out and buried
her beside her husband
† The repetition
emphasizes certainty of judgment
† God shows
no partiality between husband and wife
† This
establishes purity in the early church
Acts 5:11
And
great fear came over the whole church, and over all who heard of
these things
† This event defines the
seriousness of God's presence
† The church is
established with holiness, not compromise
†
Fear leads to reverence, not terror
Acts 5:12
At
the hands of the apostles many signs and wonders were taking place
among the people, and they were all with one accord in Solomon's
portico
† Signs confirm apostolic authority
in that generation
† Unity contrasts the
deception just judged
† Solomon's portico
connects temple imagery with fulfillment
Acts 5:13
But
none of the rest dared to associate with them, however the people
held them in high esteem
† The fear separated
the false from the true
† Respect remained
even among outsiders
† God was clearly
working through them
Acts 5:14
And all the
more believers in the Lord, multitudes of men and women, were
constantly added to their number
† Growth
continues despite fear, proving truth draws people
†
Both men and women included, showing full participation
†
Fulfillment is expanding beyond expectations
Acts
5:15
To such an extent that they even carried the sick
out into the streets and laid them on cots and pallets, so that when
Peter came by at least his shadow might fall on any one of them
†
This reflects intense faith in apostolic authority
†
The shadow isn't magical, it shows belief in God's power through
Peter
† This mirrors Jesus' ministry
continuing through His apostles
Acts 5:16
Also
the people from the cities in the vicinity of Jerusalem were coming
together, bringing people who were sick or afflicted with unclean
spirits, and they were all being healed
† The
spread shows regional impact
† Healing
confirms the kingdom presence
† This is
fulfillment of restoration promises
Acts 5:17
But
the high priest rose up, along with all his associates, that is the
sect of the Sadducees, and they were filled with jealousy
†
Religious leaders resist truth out of envy
†
The Sadducees denied resurrection, yet confront its power
†
This shows the old system opposing fulfillment
Acts
5:18
They laid hands on the apostles and put them in a
public jail
† Persecution begins as expected
(Matthew 10:17)
† Authority tries to suppress
truth
† This is part of the transition from
old to new
Acts 5:19
But during the night
an angel of the Lord opened the gates of the prison, and taking them
out he said
† Divine intervention shows God's
control
† No human authority can stop
fulfillment
† This echoes earlier
deliverances in Scripture
Acts 5:20
Go,
stand and speak to the people in the temple the whole message of this
life
† The command is to continue boldly
†
The temple is still the center of confrontation
†
Life refers to the new covenant reality
Acts 5:21
Upon
hearing this, they entered into the temple about daybreak and began
to teach
† Immediate obedience shows faith
†
They don't hide, they return openly
† Truth
advances without fear
Acts 5:22
But the
officers who came did not find them in the prison, and they returned
and reported back
† Human plans fail against
God's purpose
† Confusion spreads among
authorities
† This shows the limits of
earthly power
Acts 5:23
We found the
prison house locked quite securely and the guards standing at the
doors, but when we had opened up, we found no one inside
†
The detail confirms a supernatural event
† No
escape explanation exists
† God makes His
work undeniable
Acts 5:24
Now when the
captain of the temple guard and the chief priests heard these words,
they were greatly perplexed about them as to what would come of
this
† Their confusion shows loss of
control
† The system is beginning to
unravel
† They can't explain what God is
doing
Acts 5:25
But someone came and
reported to them, the men whom you put in prison are standing in the
temple and teaching the people
† The apostles
return to the very place of opposition
†
Truth cannot be silenced
† This fulfills bold
witness in their generation
Acts 5:26
Then
the captain went along with the officers and proceeded to bring them
back without violence, for they were afraid of the people that they
might be stoned
† Public support protects the
apostles
† The leaders fear the people more
than God
† Their authority is weakening
Acts
5:27
When they had brought them, they stood them before
the Council, the high priest questioned them
†
The same council that condemned Jesus now confronts His witnesses
†
This is direct continuation of that conflict
†
Fulfillment is confronting the old system
Acts 5:28
We
gave you strict orders not to continue teaching in this name, and yet
you have filled Jerusalem with your teaching and intend to bring this
man's blood upon us
† They acknowledge the
spread of the message
† They reject
responsibility for Christ's death (Matthew 27:25)
†
Truth exposes their guilt
Acts 5:29
But
Peter and the apostles answered, we must obey God rather than men
†
This defines true authority
† God's command
overrides human commands
† This is the
foundation of faithful witness
Acts 5:30
The
God of our fathers raised up Jesus, whom you had put to death by
hanging Him on a cross
† Direct accusation
connects them to the crucifixion
†
Resurrection is central to their message
†
This is fulfillment of prophecy
Acts 5:31
He
is the one whom God exalted to His right hand as a Prince and a
Savior, to grant repentance to Israel, and forgiveness of sins
†
Jesus is already reigning
† Repentance is
offered to Israel in that generation
†
Forgiveness is tied to His exaltation
Acts 5:32
And
we are witnesses of these things, and so is the Holy Spirit, whom God
has given to those who obey Him
† The
apostles testify from direct experience
† The
Spirit confirms their witness
† Obedience
aligns with receiving truth
Acts 5:33
But
when they heard this, they were cut to the quick and intended to kill
them
† Truth provokes hostility in hardened
hearts
† Conviction turns into anger instead
of repentance
† This mirrors their response
to Jesus
Acts 5:34
But a Pharisee named
Gamaliel, a teacher of the Law, respected by all the people, stood up
in the Council and gave orders to put the men outside for a short
time
† Gamaliel acts with caution
†
Not all leaders were blind to the situation
†
This introduces a moment of restraint
Acts 5:35
And
he said to them, men of Israel, take care what you propose to do with
these men
† He urges careful judgment
†
This shows internal division among leaders
†
Wisdom pauses rash decisions
Acts 5:36
For
some time ago Theudas rose up, claiming to be somebody, and a group
of about four hundred men joined up with him, but he was killed, and
all who followed him were dispersed and came to nothing
†
False movements fade quickly
† Gamaliel
compares past failures
† He implies this may
follow the same pattern
Acts 5:37
After
this man, Judas of Galilee rose up in the days of the census and drew
away some people after him, he too perished, and all those who
followed him were scattered
† Another example
of failed rebellion
† Human movements
collapse without God
† He contrasts them with
the apostles
Acts 5:38
So in the present
case, I say to you, stay away from these men and let them alone, for
if this plan or action is of men, it will be overthrown
†
He proposes a wait-and-see approach
† Human
plans can't sustain themselves
† This
indirectly defends the apostles
Acts 5:39
But
if it is of God, you will not be able to overthrow them, or else you
may even be found fighting against God
† This
is the key warning
† Opposing truth is
opposing God
† This recognizes divine
possibility
Acts 5:40
They took his
advice, and after calling the apostles in, they flogged them and
ordered them not to speak in the name of Jesus, and then released
them
† They compromise, punishing but not
killing
† Persecution continues despite
restraint
† They still reject the
message
Acts 5:41
So they went on their
way from the presence of the Council, rejoicing that they had been
considered worthy to suffer shame for His name
†
Suffering is seen as honor
† This reflects
Jesus' teaching (Matthew 5:11-12)
† Joy
replaces fear
Acts 5:42
And every day, in
the temple and from house to house, they kept right on teaching and
preaching Jesus as the Christ
† The message
continues without interruption
† Both public
and private teaching spread truth
†
Fulfillment is actively being proclaimed in their
generation
Historical References
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Josephus records false messianic movements rising and falling in this
same period, confirming Gamaliel's examples
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Eusebius notes the boldness of the apostles and the rapid spread of
the message despite persecution
† Tacitus
acknowledges the presence and expansion of early Christians under
Roman authority
† Irenaeus affirms the
apostolic witness as grounded in real historical events
†
Clement of Alexandria highlights the moral purity expected in the
early church
How it applies to us today
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God sees the heart, not just outward actions, hypocrisy still
matters
† Truth doesn't need protection, it
advances on its own
† Opposition doesn't stop
God's work, it often proves it
† Obedience to
God must come before obedience to men
†
Suffering for truth isn't loss, it's honor
Q & A
Appendix
Q Why were Ananias and
Sapphira judged so quickly
A Because God was
establishing purity in the early church and showing His presence,
Acts 5:3-5
Q Was the sin about money or
something deeper
A It was about lying to God
and hypocrisy, Acts 5:4
Q Why did the apostles
keep preaching after being arrested
A Because
they obeyed God over men, Acts 5:29
Q What does
Gamaliel's advice show
A That truth from God
cannot be overthrown, Acts 5:39
Q Why did the
apostles rejoice after being beaten
A Because
they counted suffering for Christ as honor, Acts 5:41
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Source
Index
† Acts 5
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Josephus
† Eusebius, Ecclesiastical History
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Tacitus, Histories
† Irenaeus, Against
Heresies
† Clement of Alexandria, Stromata
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