Sealed] i.e. marked it as their property; made it over to them. To them] i.e. the Jerusalem Christians. Fruit] i.e. the contribution would be evidence to the Jewish Christians of the real faith and love of the Gentiles.

Into Spain] St. Paul may have visited Spain after he was released from Rome, though there is no evidence of his having done so. Clement of Rome (about 96 a.d.) says he went 'to the extremity of the West.'

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