3. he came near Damascus--so
Ac 22:6.
Tradition points to a bridge near the city as the spot referred to.
Events which are the turning points in one's history so imprint
themselves upon the memory that circumstances the most trifling in
themselves acquire by connection with them something of their
importance, and are recalled with inexpressible interest.
suddenly--At what time of day, it is not said; for artless simplicity
reigns here. But he himself emphatically states, in one of his
narratives, that it was "about noon"
(Ac 22:6),
and in the other, "at midday"
(Ac 26:13),
when there could be no deception.
there shined round about him a light from heaven--"a great light (he
himself says) above the brightness of the sun," then shining in its full
strength.
JFB.
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