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Verse Acts 21:4. _WHO SAID TO PAUL THROUGH THE SPIRIT_] We cannot
understand this as a _command_ from the Holy Spirit not to go up to
Jerusalem, else Paul must have been highly criminal to have disob...
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AND FINDING DISCIPLES - Christians. This is the first mention of there
being Christians at Tyre, but there is no improbability in supposing
that the gospel had been preached there, though it is not ex...
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CHAPTER 21
_ 1. The journey from Miletus to Tyre and Ptolemais (Acts 21:1)._
2. In Caesarea (Acts 21:8).
3. The Apostle's Arrival in Jerusalem and his visit to the Temple
(Acts 21:15).
4. The Uproa...
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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 fo...
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NO RETREAT (Acts 21:1-16)...
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When we had torn ourselves away from them and had set sail, we sailed
a straight course and came to Cos; on the next day we reached Rhodes;
and from there we came to Patara. There we found a ship whic...
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FLNDING. having found. Greek. _aneurisko,_ to find by searching. Only
here and Luke 2:16.
DISCIPLES. the disciples. Probably few. He no longer seeks the
synagogue.
TARRIED. Greek. _epimeno._ See not...
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_And finding disciples_ Better, "_And having found the disciples_"
with _Rev. Ver._This means the members of the Christian church of
Tyre, not some disciples who by chance happened to be at Tyre. That...
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ἘΠΙΒΑΊΝΕΙΝ for ἀναβαίνειν with אABC.
4. ἈΝΕΥΡΌΝΤΕΣ ΔῈ ΤΟῪΣ ΜΑΘΗΤΆΣ, _and having
found the disciples_. This means the members of the Christian Church
of Tyre, not some disciples who by chance happened...
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Acts 21:1-6. PAUL’S VOYAGE FROM MILETUS, AND HIS STAY IN TYRE...
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_PAUL WOULD NOT RETREAT ACTS 21:1-16 :_ Paul knew that danger awaited
him in Jerusalem. But he would not retreat. He took ship and quickly
passed through Coos, Rhodes, and Patara. At Patara they chang...
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ΆΝΕΥΡΌΝΤΕΣ _aor. act. part. (temp.) от_ ΑΝΕΥΡΊΣΚΩ
(G429) отыскивать, находить поcле
поисков. Предложное сочетание
перфектно (МН, 296).
ΈΠΕΜΕΊΝΑΜΕΝ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΈΠΙΜΈΝΩ (G1961)
оставаться,
ΈΛΕ...
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IN THE SIGHT OF CYPRUS ON THE LEFT. Acts 21:3 a.
Acts 21:3 a
And when we had come in sight of Cyprus, leaving it on the left hand,
ACTS 21:3 A The writer has found words of Conybeare and Howson so
e...
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4. The time employed by the sailors in putting out freight, and taking
on board a fresh cargo, gave Paul another opportunity for communing
with brethren on shore. (4) "_And having found the disciples,...
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1 The party made a quick journey. The various terms, "running
straight," "looming up, and leaving," suggest that they sailed before
the wind, which blows from the northwest at that time of the year.
4...
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21:4 out (a-4) Lit. 'diligently searched out,' as Luke 2:16 . who
(b-12) Who indeed....
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DISCIPLES] RV 'the disciples.'...
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ST. PAUL ARRESTED AT JERUSALEM
1. Were gotten] rather, 'had torn ourselves.' COOS] or Cos, a fertile
island off the Carian coast, producing silks, ointments, wheat, and
wines.
RHODES] a city, and lar...
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THIRD MISSIONARY JOURNEY, AUG. 52 A.D. TO PENTECOST 56 A.D. (ACTS
18:23 TO ACTS 21:16)
23. Visit to Galatia. St. Paul revisits Antioch in Syria and the
Churches of Galatia and Phrygia, founded in the...
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GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYONE
ACTS
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 21
PAUL VISITS THE *BELIEVERS IN TYRE, 21:1-6
V1 We said goodbye to them and then we left. We sailed straight to
Cos. The next day, we went to...
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AND FINDING DISCIPLES, WE TARRIED THERE SEVEN DAYS. — The word for
“finding” implies a previous search. They inquired, when they
landed, amid the crowded streets of the still busy port, whether any
Ch...
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ἀνευρόντες τοὺς μ.: more than simply to find,
_quærendo reperire_, Blass; “having found out,” as colloquially
“having looked up”; only in Luke, _cf._ Luke 2:16, but in middle,
Malachi 3:14; Malachi 3:...
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READY TO DIE FOR HIS LORD
Acts 21:1
The vessel coasted along Asia Minor, sighted Cyprus, sailed to the
south of it, and so finally to Tyre. There the disciples were poor and
obscure, and it took sear...
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Passing on toward Jerusalem, Paul and those with him reached Tyre.
There the disciples urged the apostle not to go to Jerusalem; but,
having received from the Spirit a revelation of all that lay befor...
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Warnings On the Road To Jerusalem
The departure from Miletus was an emotional one. In fact, Luke used
the word for depart which Thayer says means, "tear away." They went
from Cos, to Rhodes, to Patara...
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And finding disciples, we tarried there seven days: who said to Paul
through the (a) Spirit, that he should not go up to Jerusalem.
(a) They foretold through the Spirit what dangers were about to bef...
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Not go up to Jerusalem. St. Paul says in the foregoing chapter that he
was pressed by the Holy Ghost to go to Jerusalem; and do these
prophets now advise him to stay away, and disobey the inspiration?...
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And finding disciples we tarried there seven days: who said to Paul
through the Spirit, that he should not go up to Jerusalem. (5) And
when we had accomplished those days, we departed and went our way...
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The closing Chapter s from 21 to the end of the book are devoted to an
episode full of interest and profit Paul's course from Jerusalem to
Rome. And here we find ourselves in an atmosphere considerabl...
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4._And when they had found disciples. _Though the number of the
faithful was but small, yet there came some seed of the gospel
thither, according to the prophecies Of the prophets, ( Isaiah 23:18)
l...
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After this time the apostle has to give account of himself, and to
accomplish in a striking manner the predictions of the Lord. Brought
before tribunals by the malice of the Jews, given up through the...
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AND FINDING DISCIPLES,.... At Tyre, for the Gospel had been preached
in Phoenicia by the ministers of the word, who were scattered by the
persecution raised at the death of Stephen; and here were bret...
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And finding disciples, we tarried there seven days: who said to Paul
through the Spirit, that he should not go up to Jerusalem.
Ver. 4. _And finding disciples_] Such as Isaiah had long since
foretold...
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_Finding disciples, we tarried there seven days_ In order to spend a
sabbath with them. _Who said to Paul, through the_ inspiration of the
_Spirit, that he should not go up to Jerusalem_ The meaning s...
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SAID TO PAUL THROUGH THE SPIRIT; the Holy Spirit made known to them
the dangers to which Paul would be exposed, and led them to express to
him their strong desire that he should not go up to Jerusalem...
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THE TRIP TO JERUSALEM.
From Miletus to Tyre:...
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AND FINDING DISCIPLES, WE TARRIED THERE SEVEN DAYS; WHO SAID TO PAUL
THROUGH THE SPIRIT THAT HE SHOULD NOT GO UP TO JERUSALEM.
The leave-taking from the elders was attended with such difficulties
that...
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From this point onwards there is no record of the work of God
spreading as it had previously through Paul's energetic ministry. In
fact, we read of no conversions until Chapter 28:24, though we may be...
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AND FINDING DISCIPLES, WE STAYED THERE SEVEN DAYS. THEY TOLD PAUL
THROUGH THE SPIRIT NOT TO GO UP TO JERUSALEM.
1. Paul learns there is a church in Tyre, so he remains there seven
days.
2. Inspired...
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"After looking up the disciples" This indicates some effort on Paul's
part to find the Christians in this city. This is the first mention
of. congregation in Tyre, though the gospel had been preached...
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1-7 Providence must be acknowledged when our affairs go on well.
Wherever Paul came, he inquired what disciples were there, and found
them out. Foreseeing his troubles, from love to him, and concern...
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SEVEN DAYS; they tarried the rather so long, that they might worship
and serve the Lord on his day together. THROUGH THE SPIRIT; by the
Spirit of prophecy they foretold his sufferings at Jerusalem, wh...
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4. The time employed by the sailors in putting out freight, and taking
on board a fresh cargo, gave Paul another opportunity for communing
with brethren on shore. (4) " And having found the disciples,...
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Acts 21:4 And G2532 finding G429 (G5631) disciples G3101 stayed G1961
(G5656) there G847 seven G2033 days...
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‘And having found the disciples, we tarried there seven days, and
these said to Paul through the Spirit, that he should not set foot in
Jerusalem.'
There at Tyre they spent the customary ‘seven days'...
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Acts 21:4. AND FINDING DISCIPLES. Literally, ‘and having found out
the disciples.' There were disciples who lived at Tyre, these were
searched out by Paul and his companions. There was a little Christ...
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HAVING FOUND
(ανευροντες). Second aorist active participle of
ανευρισκω, to seek for, to find by searching (ανα). There
was a church here, but it was a large city and the number of members
may not h...
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GO UP TO
Literally, set foot in. Not, as in (Acts 20:23) a warning of danger,
but now an imperative command.
See (Acts 22:17); (Acts 22:18)....
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CONTENTS: Holy Spirit forbids Paul to go to Jerusalem. Paul goes to
Jerusalem. Paul takes a Jewish vow. Seized in the temple by the Jews
and bound with chains.
CHARACTERS: Paul, Holy Spirit, Philip,...
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Acts 21:1. _We came with a straight course to Coos,_ or Cos. See the
map of St. Paul's travels. It is the principal island of the group
called Cyclades. Hypocrates the physician, and Apelles the paint...
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_And finding disciples,…who said to Paul, through the Spirit, that
he should not go up to Jerusalem._
CONFLICTING INSPIRATIONS
How timid is man, how fearless is God, about Scripture contradictions!
T...
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 21:4 THROUGH THE SPIRIT THEY WERE TELLING PAUL NOT
TO GO ON TO JERUSALEM. The narrative as a whole clearly shows that
Paul was guided by the Holy Spirit to go to Jerusalem (see...
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_CRITICAL REMARKS_
Acts 21:1. AND IT CAME TO PASS THAT AFTER WE HAD GOTTEN FROM THEM AND
HAD LAUNCHED.—Better, as well as literally, _And when it came to
pass that we had weighed anchor, having depart...
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EXPOSITION
ACTS 21:1
_When it came to pass float we were parted from them, and had set sail
_for _it came to pass, that after we were gotten from them, and had
launched, _A.V.; _Cos _for _Coos_, A.V....
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And so it came to pass, that after we had gotten from them, and we had
launched, we came with a straight course unto Coos, and the following
day unto to Rhodes, and from there to Patara: where we foun...
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2 Timothy 1:17; Acts 19:1; Acts 20:6; Acts 20:7; Acts 28:14;...
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Finding disciples [α ν ε υ ρ ο ν τ ε ς τ ο υ ς μ α θ
η τ α ς]. The verb means to discover after search; and the
article, the disciples, refers to the disciples who lived and were
recognized members of...
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And finding disciples, we tarried there seven days — ln order to
spend a Sabbath with them. Who told Paul by the Spirit — That
afflictions awaited him at Jerusalem. This was properly what they said
by...