11. go into the street . . . called Straight--There is still a street
of this name in Damascus, about half a mile in length, running from east
to west through the city [MAUNDRELL].
and inquire in the house of Judas for one called Saul of Tarsus--There
is something touching in the minuteness of these directions. Tarsus was
the capital of the province of Cilicia, lying along the northeast coast
of the Mediterranean. It was situated on the river Cydnus, was a "large
and populous city" (says XENOPHON, and see
Ac 21:39),
and under the Romans had the privilege of self-government.
behold, he prayeth--"breathing out" no longer "threatenings and
slaughter," but struggling desires after light and life in the
Persecuted One. Beautiful note of encouragement as to the frame in which
Ananias would find the persecutor.
JFB.
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