36 "Now when David had served God's purpose in his own generation, he fell asleep; he was buried with his ancestors and his body decayed.

Other Translations of Acts 13:36

King James Version

36 For David, after he had served his own generation by the will of God, fell on sleep, and was laid unto his fathers, and saw corruption:

English Standard Version

36 For David, after he had served the purpose of God in his own generation, fell asleep and was laid with his fathers and saw corruption,

The Message

36 "David, of course, having completed the work God set out for him, has been in the grave, dust and ashes, a long time now.

New King James Version

36 "For David, after he had served his own generation by the will of God, fell asleep, was buried with his fathers, and saw corruption;

New Living Translation

36 This is not a reference to David, for after David had done the will of God in his own generation, he died and was buried with his ancestors, and his body decayed.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Acts 13:36

Commentary on Acts 13:32-37

(Read Acts 13:32-37)

The resurrection of Christ was the great proof of his being the Son of God. It was not possible he should be held by death, because he was the Son of God, and therefore had life in himself, which he could not lay down but with a design to take it again. The sure mercies of David are that everlasting life, of which the resurrection was a sure pledge; and the blessings of redemption in Christ are a certain earnest, even in this world. David was a great blessing to the age wherein he lived. We were not born for ourselves, but there are those living around us, to whom we must study to be serviceable. Yet here is the difference; Christ was to serve all generations. May we look to Him who is declared to be the Son of God by his resurrection from the dead, that by faith in him we may walk with God, and serve our generation according to his will; and when death comes, may we fall asleep in him, with a joyful hope of a blessed resurrection.

37 But the one whom God raised from the dead did not see decay.

Other Translations of Acts 13:37

King James Version

37 But he, whom God raised again, saw no corruption.

English Standard Version

37 but he whom God raised up did not see corruption.

The Message

37 But the One God raised up - no dust and ashes for him!

New King James Version

37 but He whom God raised up saw no corruption.

New Living Translation

37 No, it was a reference to someone else-someone whom God raised and whose body did not decay.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Acts 13:37

Commentary on Acts 13:32-37

(Read Acts 13:32-37)

The resurrection of Christ was the great proof of his being the Son of God. It was not possible he should be held by death, because he was the Son of God, and therefore had life in himself, which he could not lay down but with a design to take it again. The sure mercies of David are that everlasting life, of which the resurrection was a sure pledge; and the blessings of redemption in Christ are a certain earnest, even in this world. David was a great blessing to the age wherein he lived. We were not born for ourselves, but there are those living around us, to whom we must study to be serviceable. Yet here is the difference; Christ was to serve all generations. May we look to Him who is declared to be the Son of God by his resurrection from the dead, that by faith in him we may walk with God, and serve our generation according to his will; and when death comes, may we fall asleep in him, with a joyful hope of a blessed resurrection.