What does Acts 13:29 mean?
What is the meaning of Acts 13:29?

When they had carried out all that was written about Him

- Every detail of Jesus’ suffering was foreseen in Scripture—Isaiah 53:4-7, Psalm 22:16-18, Zechariah 12:10—all fulfilled “just as it was written” (Luke 24:25-27, 44).

- Even hostile authorities operated within God’s sovereign plan (Acts 2:23; 4:27-28).

- Paul’s wording reassures us of Scripture’s absolute reliability and God’s faithfulness.


they took Him down from the tree

- “Tree” recalls Deuteronomy 21:22-23; Jesus bore the covenant curse for us (Galatians 3:13).

- Roman confirmation of His death (John 19:31-35) allowed removal before the Sabbath (Mark 15:42-46).

- Friends’ respectful actions (Luke 23:50-52) hint at the honor God would soon bestow.


and laid Him in a tomb

- Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus placed Him in a new, rock-hewn tomb (John 19:38-42), matching Isaiah 53:9’s prophecy of burial with “a rich man.”

- The sealed and guarded tomb (Matthew 27:59-66) set the stage for an undeniable resurrection (Matthew 28:11-15).

- Burial stands as a core gospel fact: Christ died, was buried, and was raised (1 Corinthians 15:3-4).


summary

Acts 13:29 shows prophecy completed, the curse borne on the cross, and an honorable burial preparing for resurrection. Each phrase confirms God’s Word, Christ’s substitutionary work, and the believer’s secure hope in the risen Savior.

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