30 So the men were sent off and went down to Antioch, where they gathered the church together and delivered the letter.
30 So when they were dismissed, they came to Antioch: and when they had gathered the multitude together, they delivered the epistle:
30 So when they were sent off, they went down to Antioch, and having gathered the congregation together, they delivered the letter.
30 And so off they went to Antioch. On arrival, they gathered the church and read the letter.
30 So when they were sent off, they came to Antioch; and when they had gathered the multitude together, they delivered the letter.
30 The messengers went at once to Antioch, where they called a general meeting of the believers and delivered the letter.
31 The people read it and were glad for its encouraging message.
31 Which when they had read, they rejoiced for the consolation.
31 And when they had read it, they rejoiced because of its encouragement.
31 The people were greatly relieved and pleased.
31 When they had read it, they rejoiced over its encouragement.
31 And there was great joy throughout the church that day as they read this encouraging message.
(Read Acts 15:22-35)
Being warranted to declare themselves directed by the immediate influence of the Holy Ghost, the apostles and disciples were assured that it seemed good unto God the Holy Spirit, as well as to them, to lay upon the converts no other burden than the things before mentioned, which were necessary, either on their own account, or from present circumstances. It was a comfort to hear that carnal ordinances were no longer imposed on them, which perplexed the conscience, but could not purify or pacify it; and that those who troubled their minds were silenced, so that the peace of the church was restored, and that which threatened division was removed. All this was consolation for which they blessed God. Many others were at Antioch. Where many labour in the word and doctrine, yet there may be opportunity for us: the zeal and usefulness of others should stir us up, not lay us asleep.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Acts 15:30
Commentary on Acts 15:22-35
(Read Acts 15:22-35)
Being warranted to declare themselves directed by the immediate influence of the Holy Ghost, the apostles and disciples were assured that it seemed good unto God the Holy Spirit, as well as to them, to lay upon the converts no other burden than the things before mentioned, which were necessary, either on their own account, or from present circumstances. It was a comfort to hear that carnal ordinances were no longer imposed on them, which perplexed the conscience, but could not purify or pacify it; and that those who troubled their minds were silenced, so that the peace of the church was restored, and that which threatened division was removed. All this was consolation for which they blessed God. Many others were at Antioch. Where many labour in the word and doctrine, yet there may be opportunity for us: the zeal and usefulness of others should stir us up, not lay us asleep.