Commentaries:
Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
They therefore (oi men oun). Luke's favourite method of resumptive narrative as we have seen (Acts 11:19, etc.), demonstrative oi with men (indeed) and oun (therefore).
Being brought on their way by the church (propemfqentev upo thv ekklhsiav). First aorist passive participle of propempw, old verb, to send forward under escort as a mark of honour as in Acts 20:38; Acts 21:5; III John 1:6. They were given a grand send-off by the church in Antioch.
Passed through (dihrxonto). Imperfect middle describing the triumphal procession through both (te kai) Phoenicia and Samaria.
The conversion (thn epistrofhn). The turning.
They caused great joy (epoioun xaran megalhn). Imperfect active. They were raising a constant paean of praise as they proceeded toward Jerusalem. Probably the Judaizers had gone on or kept still.
Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing Acts 15:3:
Acts 11:21
Acts 15:30
Acts 15:30
Acts 15:32
Acts 20:38
Acts 21:4
3 John 1:6
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