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He lodges with one Simon a tanner, whose house is by the seaside."
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The Tanner's Seaside House
The detail about Simon's house being "by the sea side" is significant. Commentators explain this was for both practical and cultural reasons. Tanneries required large amounts of water and were considered smelly and ritually unclean under Jewish law, so they were typically located outside the city walls. This seemingly minor detail provides rich historical context.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
He lodgeth. He remains as a guest at his house. See Acts 9:43.
By the sea side. Joppa was a seaport on the Mediterranean. …
Lodgeth (ξενιζετα). Present passive indicative of ξενιζω old verb from ξενος, a stranger as a guest. So to entertain a guest as he…
19th Century
Anglican
Call for one Simon, whose surname is Peter.—The circumstances of the communication, it is obvious, present a striking par…
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Cornelius was told to send to Joppa for Simon Peter. The surname Peter distinguishes the apostle from his host Simon the tanner, whose house was by…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
He lodgeth with one Simon a tanner , &c] Simon the tanner was his host; this man very probably was a good man, and o…
Until now, none had been baptized into the Christian church except Jews, Samaritans, and those converts who had been circumcised and observed the c…
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