29 He talked and debated with the Hellenistic Jews,[1] but they tried to kill him.

Other Translations of Acts 9:29

King James Version

29 And he spake boldly in the name of the Lord Jesus, and disputed against the Grecians: but they went about to slay him.

English Standard Version

29 And he spoke and disputed against the Hellenists.That is, Greek-speaking Jews But they were seeking to kill him.

The Message

29 But then he ran afoul of a group called Hellenists - he had been engaged in a running argument with them - who plotted his murder.

New King James Version

29 And he spoke boldly in the name of the Lord Jesus and disputed against the Hellenists, but they attempted to kill him.

New Living Translation

29 He debated with some Greek-speaking Jews, but they tried to murder him.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Acts 9:29

Commentary on Acts 9:23-31

(Read Acts 9:23-31)

When we enter into the way of God, we must look for trials; but the Lord knows how to deliver the godly, and will, with the temptation, also make a way to escape. Though Saul's conversion was and is a proof of the truth of Christianity, yet it could not, of itself, convert one soul at enmity with the truth; for nothing can produce true faith, but that power which new-creates the heart. Believers are apt to be too suspicious of those against whom they have prejudices. The world is full of deceit, and it is necessary to be cautious, but we must exercise charity, 21. Christ's witnesses cannot be slain till they have finished their testimony. The persecutions were stayed. The professors of the gospel walked uprightly, and enjoyed much comfort from the Holy Ghost, in the hope and peace of the gospel, and others were won over to them. They lived upon the comfort of the Holy Ghost, not only in the days of trouble and affliction, but in days of rest and prosperity. Those are most likely to walk cheerfully, who walk circumspectly.