28. Was returning--Having come so far, he not only stayed out the days
of the festival, but prolonged his stay till now. It says much for his
fidelity and value to his royal mistress that he had such liberty. But
the faith in Jehovah and love of His worship and word, with which he was
imbued, sufficiently explain this.
and sitting in his chariot, read Esaias--Not contented with the
statutory services in which he had joined, he beguiles the tedium of the
journey homeward by reading the Scriptures. But this is not all; for as
Philip "heard him read the prophet Esaias," he must have been reading
aloud and not (as is customary still in the East) so as merely to be
audible, but in a louder voice than he would naturally have used if
intent on his own benefit only: evidently therefore he was
reading to his charioteer.
JFB.
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