


Acts 1:15
Bible Versions
¶ And in those days Peter stood up in the midst of the disciples, and said, (the number of names together were about an hundred and twenty,)
During this period, when the group of believers numbered about 120, Kefa stood up and addressed his fellow-believers:
In those days Peter stood up among the brothers (a gathering of about a hundred and twenty) and said,
And in these days Peter stood up in the midst of the brethren, and said (and there was a multitude of persons gathered together, about a hundred and twenty),
Context of Acts 1:15
Acts 1:15 provides a crucial snapshot of the early Christian community in the immediate aftermath of Jesus' ascension into heaven. The disciples, including the eleven apostles, along with other devoted followers, had returned to Jerusalem as instructed by Jesus, gathering in an upper room (Acts 1:13). This verse describes Peter stepping forward to address this core group, which Luke precisely numbers at "about an hundred and twenty." They were united in prayer and anticipation, obeying His command to wait for the Holy Spirit, setting the stage for the powerful outpouring on the Day of Pentecost.
Key Themes and Messages
Linguistic Insights
The phrase "the number of names together were about an hundred and twenty" is significant. The Greek word for "names" (onomata) here refers to individuals or persons, emphasizing that each person counted within this foundational group. The specific number, "about an hundred and twenty," is often noted. While not explicitly symbolic in the text, it represents a substantial and cohesive body of believers, a critical mass ready to receive divine empowerment and begin their global witness.
Practical Application
Acts 1:15 offers timeless lessons for believers today: