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Acts 21:8

Acts 21:8 Came to Caesarea. By land, a distance of thirty to forty miles. Paul had been here twice before (Acts 9:30, Ac 18:22). The place is memorable for the conversion of the first Gentiles. Entered into the house of Philip. The evangelist of whose work we have an account in Acts 8:4-40, nearly a quarter of a century before. The last account of him shows him preaching in the cities of the seacoast (Acts 8:40). In one of these we now find him settled.




Other People's Commentary (NT) entries containing Acts 21:8:

John 1:43-44
Acts 6:5
Acts 8:40
Acts 21:8

 

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