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Then I came to the regions of Syria and Cilicia.
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Proving His Independence
Commentators stress that Paul's main reason for mentioning his travel to Syria and Cilicia is to prove a point: he was geographically distant from the apostles in Jerusalem. This supports his core argument that his understanding of the gospel came directly from Jesus Christ, not from human teaching or authority.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Afterwards I came, etc. In this account, he has omitted a circumstance recorded by Luke (Acts 9:29) regarding the controversy …
Into the region of Syria and Cilicia (εις τα κλιματα της Σψριας κα της Κιλικιας). This statement agrees with the record in Ac 9:30…
19th Century
Anglican
Afterwards I came into the regions of Syria and Cilicia.—We gather from the parallel narrative in Acts 9:30; Acts 11:25–26, tha…
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Strict chronology is certainly not the main concern in this verse; if it were, the correct order of the areas Paul visited would be Cilicia and the…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Afterwards I came into the regions of Syria and Cilicia . For having disputed against the Grecians at Jerusalem, and bein…
St. Paul was wonderfully brought to the knowledge and faith of Christ. All who are savingly converted, are called by the grace of God; their conver…
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13th Century
Catholic
After showing that he did not receive the Gospel from any human source before or at the time of his conversion, the Apostle now proves that he did …