22-26. a prophet . . . like unto me--particularly
in intimacy of communication with God
(Nu 12:6-8),
and as the mediatorial Head of a new order of things
(Heb 3:2-6).
Peter takes it for granted that, in the light of all he had just said,
it would be seen at once that One only had any claim to be that
Prophet.
him shall ye hear in all things, &c.--This part of the prediction is
emphatically added, in order to shut up the audience to the obedience of
faith, on pain of being finally "cut off" from the congregation of the
righteous
(Ps 1:1).
JFB.
Picture Study Bible