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Having found (ανευροντες). Second aorist active participle of ανευρισκω, to seek for, to find by searching (ανα). There was a chur…

And finding disciples. Christians. This is the first mention of Christians being at Tyre; however, there is no improbability in supposing …

And finding disciples, we tarried there seven days.—The word for “finding” implies a previous search. They inquired, when…

Paul and company sailed the four hundred miles from Patara to Tyre, the famous Phoenician seaport of Syria. A church had been established at Tyre t…

And when they had found disciples. Though the number of the faithful was small, yet some seed of the gospel came there, according to the p…

And finding disciples
At Tyre, for the Gospel had been preached in Phoenicia by the ministers of the word, who wer…

Providence must be acknowledged when our affairs go well.
Wherever Paul came, he inquired what disciples were there and found them. Foreseei…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson