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- Chapter 18
- Verse 22
And when he had landed at Caesarea, and gone up, and saluted the church, he went down to Antioch.
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Gill's Exposition
And a certain Jew named Apollos,.... Who by some is thought to be the same with Apelles, Rom 16:10, his name is Greek, though he was a Jew, not only by religion, but by birth, being of a Jewish…
Barnes' Notes
At Cesarea - See the notes on Act 8:40. And gone up - From the ship. And saluted the church - The church at Jerusalem. This was Paul’s main design; and though it is not distinctly specified, yet the…
Adam Clarke
Landed at Caesarea - This must have been Caesarea in Palestine.
Gone up - To Jerusalem, though the name is not mentioned: but this is a common form of speech in the evangelists, Jerusalem being always…
We have here Paul in motion, as we have had him at Corinth for some time at rest, but in both busy, very busy, in the service of Christ; if he sat still, if he went about, still it was to do good.…
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