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Acts 21:4

Acts 21:4 Finding disciples. Preachers of the word came to Phoenicia, of which Tyre was the capital, and probably planted the church (Acts 11:19). Tarried there seven days. As this statement is made three times where Paul found brethren (Acts 20:6 21:4 28:14), it evidently implies that he tarried at each place to have one solemn meeting on the first day of the week, as at Troas (Acts 20:7), and to celebrate the Lord's Supper with the church. Said to Paul through the Spirit. Predicted the sufferings that would befall him, and endeavored to dissuade him.




Other People's Commentary (NT) entries containing Acts 21:4:

Acts 11:19
Acts 20:11
Acts 21:4

 

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