Mnason in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
na'-son, m'-na'-son (Mnason): All that we know of Mnason is
found in Acts 21:16. (1) He accompanied Paul and his party
from Caesarea on Paul's last visit to Jerusalem; (2) he was
a Cyprian; (3) "an early disciple," an early convert to
Christianity, and (4) the one with whom Paul's company was
to lodge. The "Western" text of this passage is very
interesting. Blass, following Codex Bezae (D), the Syriac,
reads, for "bringing," etc., "And they brought us to those
with whom one should lodge, and when we had come into a
certain village we stayed with Mnason a Cyprian, an early
disciple, and having departed thence we came to Jerusalem
and the brethren," etc. Meyer-Wendt, Page and Rendell render
the accepted text, "bringing us to the house of Mnason,"
etc. However, giving the imperfect transitive of
anebainomen, "we were going up" to Jerusalem (21:15), we
might understand that the company lodged with Mnason on the
1st night of their journey to Jerusalem, and not at the city
itself. "Acts 21:15, they set about the journey; 21:16, they
lodged with Mnason on the introduction of the Cesarean
disciples; 21:17, they came to Jerus" (Expositor's Greek
Testament, in the place cited.).
S. F. Hunter
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