Luke
Acts 7:25BSB·traditional attribution

He assumed his brothers would understand that God was using him to deliver them, but they did not.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Israel swelled from seventy souls to six hundred thousand warriors not in haste but in God's time, and mark this: their fastest growth came when Egypt made their lives bitter. Suffering times have often been growing times with the church. Never lose heart at slowness; when the year of redemption draws near, God can do a double work in a single day.

AI summary

Commenting on Acts 7:17-29

John Gill Reformed Baptist

For he supposed his brethren would have understood him,.... From his being an Hebrew in such high life; from his wonderful birth, and miraculous preservation in his infancy, and education in Pharaoh's court; and from the promise of God that he would visit them and save them: how that God by his hand would deliver them: wherefore he was the more emboldened to kill the...

Albert Barnes Presbyterian

Verse 25. For he supposed. This is not mentioned by Moses; but it is not at all improbable. When they saw him alone contending with the Egyptian, when it was understood that he had come and taken vengeance or one of their oppressors, it might have been presumed that he regarded himself as directed by God to interpose, and save the people. (1) "For he supposed" "Now"