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An Intense, Physical Farewell
The farewell was intensely physical, marked by loud weeping, embracing, and repeated kissing. Scholars highlight that the original Greek for "kissed" implies a continuous or repeated action, showing the depth of their affection. This tangible expression of love and grief was a common and meaningful practice in their culture, seen in other biblical partings like Jacob and Joseph's.
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18th Century
Theologian
Wept sore. Wept much. Greek, "There was a great weeping of all."
And fell on Paul's neck. Embraced him, as a token of tend…
They all wept sore (ικανος κλαυθμος εγενετο παντων). Literally, There came considerable weeping of all (on the part of all, geniti…
19th Century
Bishop
Fell on Paul’s neck, and kissed him.—We note, as before in Acts 20:19, the absence of any suppression of emotion. As David and Jonathan pa…
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When Paul had finished speaking, he knelt down with the Ephesian elders and prayed with them. On the basis of the parallels between this farewell a…
16th Century
Theologian
Great weeping. It is no wonder if all the godly deeply loved this holy man. For it would have been an act of profound ungratefulness to de…
17th Century
Pastor
And they all wept sore
At the thoughts of parting with such a faithful and affectionate friend and servant of Christ…
17th Century
Minister
If the Holy Spirit has made ministers overseers of the flock, that is, shepherds, they must be true to their trust. Let them consider their Master'…