Acts 7:46

Authorized King James Version

Who found favour before God, and desired to find a tabernacle for the God of Jacob.

Word-by-Word Analysis
#1
ὃς
Who
the relatively (sometimes demonstrative) pronoun, who, which, what, that
#2
εὑρεῖν
found
to find (literally or figuratively)
#3
χάριν
favour
graciousness (as gratifying), of manner or act (abstract or concrete; literal, figurative or spiritual; especially the divine influence upon the heart
#4
ἐνώπιον
before
in the face of (literally or figuratively)
#5
τοῦ
the (sometimes to be supplied, at others omitted, in english idiom)
#6
Θεῷ
God
a deity, especially (with g3588) the supreme divinity; figuratively, a magistrate; exceedingly (by hebraism)
#7
καὶ
and
and, also, even, so then, too, etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words
#8
ᾐτήσατο
desired
to ask (in genitive case)
#9
εὑρεῖν
found
to find (literally or figuratively)
#10
σκήνωμα
a tabernacle
an encampment, i.e., (figuratively) the temple (as god's residence), the body (as a tenement for the soul)
#11
τῷ
the (sometimes to be supplied, at others omitted, in english idiom)
#12
Θεῷ
God
a deity, especially (with g3588) the supreme divinity; figuratively, a magistrate; exceedingly (by hebraism)
#13
Ἰακώβ
of Jacob
jacob (i.e., ja`akob), the progenitor of the israelites

Analysis

The salvation theme here intersects with the metanarrative of redemption running from Genesis to Revelation. Biblical theology recognizes this as part of a unified storyline from the promise in Genesis 3:15 to its fulfillment in Christ. The phrase emphasizing divine sovereignty contributes to our systematic understanding of Christian doctrine and connects to the broader scriptural witness about God's saving work from the Exodus to the cross.

Historical Context

The literary and historical milieu of the literary conventions and historical circumstances of biblical literature shapes this text's meaning. The historical development of salvation within the theological tradition of Acts Understanding the ancient worldview that shaped the author's theological expression helps modern readers appreciate why the author emphasizes divine sovereignty in this particular way.

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