12, 13. landing at Syracuse--the ancient and celebrated capital of
Sicily, on its eastern coast, about eighty miles, or a day's sail, north
from Malta.
we tarried there three days--probably from the state of
the wind. Doubtless Paul would wish to go ashore, to find out and
break ground among the Jews and proselytes whom such a mercantile
center would attract to it; and if this was allowed at the outset of
the voyage
(Ac 27:3),
much more readily would it be now when he had gained the reverence and
confidence of all classes with whom he came in contact. At any rate we
cannot wonder that he should be regarded by the Sicilians as the
founder of the Church of that island.
JFB.
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