30. they brought him down to Cæsarea--on the coast (see on
Ac 8:40);
accompanying him thus far. But Paul had another reason than his own
apprehension for quitting Jerusalem so soon. "While he was praying in
the temple, he was in a trance," and received express injunctions to
this effect. (See on
Ac 22:17-21).
and sent him forth to Tarsus--In
Ga 1:21
he himself says of this journey, that he "came into the regions of
Syria and Cilicia"; from which it is natural to infer that instead of
sailing direct for Tarsus, he landed at Seleucia, travelled thence to
Antioch, and penetrated from this northward into Cilicia, ending his
journey at Tarsus. As this was his first visit to his native city since
his conversion, so it is not certain that he ever was there again.
(See on
Ac 11:25).
It probably was now that he became the instrument of gathering into the
fold of Christ those "kinsmen," that "sister," and perhaps her "son,"
of whom mention is made in
Ac 23:16,
&c.; Ro 16:7, 11, 21
[HOWSON].
JFB.
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