23. And they wrote . . . by them--This is the first mention in the
New Testament history of writing as an element in its development.
And the combination here of written and oral transmission of an
important decision reminds us of the first occasion of writing mentioned
in the Old Testament, where a similar combination occurs
(Ex 17:14).
But whereas there it is the deep difference between
Israel and the Gentiles which is proclaimed, here it is the
obliteration of that difference through faith in the Lord Jesus
[BAUMGARTEN].
greeting--The only other place in the New Testament where this word
occurs (except in the letter of Lysias,
Ac 23:26)
is
Jas 1:1,
which seems to show that both letters were drawn up by the same hand
[BENGEL].
the Gentiles in Antioch, and Syria, and Cilicia--showing that churches
then existed in Cilicia as well as Syria, which owed their existence, in
all likelihood, to Paul's labors during the interval between his return
to Tarsus
(Ac 9:30)
and his departure in company with Barnabas for Antioch (see on
Ac 11:25).
JFB.
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