What does Acts 13:37 mean?

37 But he, whom God raised again, saw no corruption. (Acts 13:37 KJV)

William Burkitt’s Commentary

That is Jesus Christ, whom God the Father raised to life the third day; he saw a dissolution, but no corruption. Sin had no inheritance in him; therefore death could have no dominion over him; but he overcame death in its own territories, the grave. Thus the apostle draws the argument home, that the foregoing word could not be meant of David’s person, but of the Messias, whom David typified and represented.