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Both we and they of that place (ημεις τε κα ο εντοπιο). Usual use of τε κα (both--and). Εντοπιο, old word, only here in N.T.
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Both we, and they of that place . . .—For the first time, the courage even of the Apostle’s companions began to fail, and St. Luke…

While Paul was at Caesarea, the Jerusalemite prophet Agabus (cf. 11:27– 28) came there. With the belt that held Paul’s outer cloak together, he tie…

Both we. Because they did not all have the same revelation, it is no wonder if their judgments were diverse. For since these holy men knew…

And when we heard these things
These prophecies, concerning the binding of the apostle by the Jews, and the delivery…

Paul had express warning of his troubles, so that when they came, they would be no surprise or terror to him. The general notice given to us, that …
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson