Commentaries:
People's Commentary (NT)
Acts 13:9 But Saul, (who also [is called] Paul). From this date he is the chief figure of the Acts. Barnabas, who had hitherto been the leader, falls behind. The origin of the name Paul is unknown. It is a Roman name, that of a great Roman family, and it is likely that the great apostle had two names, one Jewish, the other Gentile, a common thing anciently. Peter (Matthew 16:16), Daniel (Daniel 1:7), Esther (Esther 2:7), and many others afford examples. Filled with the Holy Ghost. Acting under the impulse of the Holy Spirit.
Other People's Commentary (NT) entries containing Acts 13:9:
Acts 13:9
Acts 21:3
Acts 27:1
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