FROM MILETUS TO TYRE. The sailing is by day, with a following wind
(_cf. Acts 20:15_). After Patara D adds and Myra, where Paul touched
on his journey to Rome (see Acts 27:5). Vessels from the East for Rome
made for Myra and coasted from there. The vessel from Assos in which
Paul was, whether or not... [ Continue Reading ]
TO CÆ SAREA. From Tyre to Ptolemais (p. 28) is 20 miles. The stay
there is brief; the journey from Ptolemais to Cæ sarea, about 30
miles, _was_ probably by land. Philip arrived at Cæ sarea after his
meeting with the eunuch (Acts 8:40); he still lived there and he
received the party. None of the prop... [ Continue Reading ]
ACTS 21:15 F. TO JERUSALEM.We packed up is probably nearer the
original than either AV or RV (see _mg.)._ The arrangement of quarters
at Jerusalem for the party is interesting; but D and the Philox.
Syriac read: when we came to a certain village we found quarters with
Mnason. The journey was 65 mile... [ Continue Reading ]
ARRIVAL AT JERUSALEM: PAUL'S NAZIRITE VOW.
Acts 21:17 gives the general impression on both sides when Paul
arrived; in Acts 21:18 he presents himself to James with his retinue,
and finds the elders, _i.e._ the governing body of the Church (Acts
11:30), assembled to receive them. His report to them i... [ Continue Reading ]
OUTBURST OF JEWISH FURY AGAINST PAUL IN THE TEMPLE: HIS ARREST. A week
later Paul is in the Temple to discharge his vow; whether it was
discharged or not is uncertain. The sight of him there infuriates
certain Jews from Asia (Ephesus was the metropolis of that province),
who at once begin shouting,... [ Continue Reading ]
CONVERSATION ON THE STEPS: PAUL ADDRESSES THE JEWS. Josephus (_Wars,_
II. xiii. 5, _Ant._ XX. viii. 6) tells us of an Egyptian Jew who,
under Felix, led 30, 000 men to the Mount of Olives with promises of
the Messianic kingdom. He escaped when his followers were killed and
dispersed; the tribune her... [ Continue Reading ]