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where we found brothers, and were entreated to stay with them seven days. So we came to Rome.
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The Gospel's Silent Spread
Commentators are struck by Paul finding a Christian community in the port city of Puteoli. They see this as powerful evidence of how the gospel had quietly but effectively spread throughout the Roman Empire, likely through trade, travel, and the witness of ordinary believers in places with large Jewish populations.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Brethren. This means Christian brothers. But by whom the gospel had been preached there is unknown.
"Tarry" means "remain."
Where we found brethren (ου ευροντες αδελφους). Possibly from Alexandria, but, as Blass observes, it is no more strange to find "b…
19th Century
Anglican
Where we found brethren.—The fact is significant, showing, in the absence of any distinct record, the extent to which the new soci…
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Baptist
And were desired to tarry with them seven days:
So they were able to have one Lord's day together. They were probably only a very s…
There are two rather surprising statements in this verse. First, at Puteoli Paul and his companions “found some brothers who invited us to spend a …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Where we found brethren Christians; which is not to be wondered at, since it was a port much frequented, and where m…
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