19. he came to Ephesus--the capital of the Roman province of Asia.
(See
Introduction
to Ephesians).
It was a sail, right across from the west to the east side of the
Ægean Sea, of some eight or ten days, with a fair wind.
left them there--Aquila and Priscilla.
but he himself entered into the synagogue--merely taking advantage
of the vessel putting in there.
and reasoned with the Jews--the tense here not being the
usual one denoting continuous action (as in
Ac 17:2; 18:4),
but that expressing a transient act. He had been forbidden to
preach the word in Asia
(Ac 16:6),
but he would not consider that as precluding this passing exercise of
his ministry when Providence brought him to its capital; nor did it
follow that the prohibition was still in force.
JFB.
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