Acts 7:51-53

Acts 7:51-53

[51] Ye stiffnecked  and  uncircumcised  in heart  and  ears,  always  resist  the Holy  Ghost:  as  fathers  did, so  [52] Which  of the prophets  not  fathers  persecuted?  and  they have slain  them which  shewed before  of  the coming  of the Just One;  of whom  have been  now  the betrayers  and  murderers:  [53] Who  have received  the law  by  the disposition  of angels,  and  not  kept 

What does Acts 7:51-53 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Stephen concluded his defense by indicting his accusers. They had brought charges against him, but now he brought more serious charges against them.
In his first speech to the Sanhedrin, Peter had been quite brief and forthright ( Acts 4:8-12). He had presented Jesus as the only name by which people must be saved ( Acts 4:12). In his second speech to that body, Peter had again spoken briefly but more directly ( Acts 5:29-32). He had charged the Sanhedrin with crucifying the Prince and Savior whom God had provided for His people ( Acts 5:30-31). In this third speech before the Sanhedrin, Stephen spoke extensively giving even more condemning evidence. The Sanhedrin was guilty of unresponsiveness to God"s word and of betraying and murdering the Righteous One ( Acts 7:52).