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Acts 9:27

ܒ݁ܰܪܢܰܒ݂ܰܐ ܕ݁ܶܝܢ ܐܰܚܕ݁ܶܗ ܘܰܐܝܬ݁ܝܶܗ ܠܘܳܬ݂ ܫܠܺܝܚܶܐ ܘܶܐܫܬ݁ܰܥܺܝ ܠܗܽܘܢ ܐܰܝܟ݁ܰܢܳܐ ܒ݁ܽܐܘܪܚܳܐ ܚܙܳܐ ܠܡܳܪܝܳܐ ܘܕ݂ܰܐܝܟ݁ܰܢܳܐ ܡܰܠܶܠ ܥܰܡܶܗ ܘܰܐܝܟ݁ܰܢܳܐ ܒ݁ܕ݂ܰܪܡܣܽܘܩ ܥܺܝܢ ܒ݁ܰܓ݂ܠܶܐ ܡܰܠܶܠ ܒ݁ܰܫܡܶܗ ܕ݁ܝܶܫܽܘܥ ܀

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Paul;   Syria;   Zeal, Religious;   Thompson Chain Reference - Barnabas;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Boldness, Holy;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Damascus;   Stephen;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Barnabas;   Encouragement;   James the brother of jesus;   Name;   Paul;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Ascension of Christ;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Paul;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Barnabas;   James;   Paul;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Acts;   Apostles;   Bar;   Barnabas;   Boldness;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Barnabas;   Damascus;   Joppa;   Mark, Gospel According to;   Paul the Apostle;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Access ;   Acts of the Apostles;   Boldness;   Divination;   Gentiles;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Barnabas ;   Damascus;   New Testament;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Apostle;   Barnabas;   James;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Bar'nabas;   James the Less,;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Barnabas;   Paul;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Acts of the Apostles;   Kitto Biblical Cyclopedia - Barnabas;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Barnabas, Joses;  

Devotionals:

- Every Day Light - Devotion for April 8;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Barnabas: Acts 4:36, Acts 11:22, Acts 11:25, Acts 12:25, Acts 13:2, Acts 15:2, Acts 15:25, Acts 15:26, Acts 15:35-39, 1 Corinthians 9:6, Galatians 2:9, Galatians 2:13

the apostles: Galatians 1:18, Galatians 1:19

how he had seen: Acts 9:17, 1 Corinthians 15:8

and how: Acts 9:20-22, Acts 4:13, Acts 4:29, Ephesians 6:19, Ephesians 6:20

Reciprocal: Acts 9:29 - he spake Acts 18:27 - the brethren 2 Corinthians 3:12 - plainness

Gill's Notes on the Bible

But Barnabas took him, and brought him to the apostles,.... To Peter and James, the brother of our Lord, for no other apostles did he see at this time, Galatians 1:18. It is probable that Barnabas had been at Damascus, and had there related to him, the whole account of Saul's conversion and entrance on the ministry, which he gives a particular relation of, as follows:

and declared unto them, how he had seen the Lord in the way; he told the apostles, Peter and James, how that Christ had appeared to him in person, as he was on his way to Damascus:

and that he had spoken to him; and expostulated with him about his persecution of him in his members, and bid him go into the city, where it should be told him what he should do:

and how he had preached boldly at Damascus in the name of Jesus; that he had used great freedom of speech, and had shown courage and greatness of mind in preaching Christ at Damascus, both as soon as he was converted, and now upon his return thither. Hence it is manifest, that previous to admission into a church of Christ, and in order to satisfy the members of it, and gain their assent to such an admission, there ought to be a declaration made of the work of grace upon the souls of such, who propose to be joined to it; as how the Lord has met with them, and shown them the evil of their ways, and given them repentance unto life; and how they have had a sight of him by faith, and have looked to Christ and believed in him for the salvation of their souls; and how they have embraced the doctrines of the Gospel, and have found much sweetness and comfort in them; and that from a principle of love to him, and faith in him, and with a view to his glory, they are willing to submit to his ordinances, and to walk in holy fellowship with his people; and such an account of Saul being given by Barnabas, who had had it from him; and this being, no doubt, declared and attested by Saul himself, he was received into fellowship with the disciples: hence it follows,

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

But Barnabas - See the notes on Acts 4:36. Barnabas was of Cyprus, not far from Tarsus, and it is not improbable that he had been before acquainted with Saul.

To the apostles - To Peter and James, Galatians 1:18-19. Probably the other apostles were at that time absent from Jerusalem.

And declared unto them ... - It may seem remarkable that the apostles at Jerusalem had not before heard of the conversion of Saul. The following considerations may serve in some degree to explain this:

(1) It is certain that contact between different countries was then much more difficult than it is now. There were no posts; no public conveyances; no mails; no telegraphs; nothing that corresponded with our modes of contact between one part of the world and another.

(2) There was at this time a state of animosity amounting to hostility subsisting between Herod and Aretas. Herod the tetrarch had married the daughter of Aretas, king of Arabia, and had put her away (Josephus, Antiq., book 18, chapter 5, section 1, 2). The result of this was a long misunderstanding between them, and a war; and the effects of that war might have been to interrupt the communication very much throughout all that country.

(3) Though the Jews at Jerusalem might have heard of the conversion of Saul, yet it was for their interest to keep it a secret, and not to mention it to Christians. But,

(4) Though the Christians who were there had heard of it, yet it is probable that they were not fully informed on the subject; that they had not had all the evidence of his conversion which they desired; and that they looked with suspicion on him. It was therefore proper that they should have a full statement of the evidence of his conversion; and this was made by Barnabas.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Acts 9:27. Barnabas - brought him to the apostles — That is, to Peter and James; for others of the apostles he saw none, Galatians 1:19. It appears that he went up at this time to Jerusalem merely to see Peter, with whom he abode fifteen days, Galatians 1:18. How it came that the apostles and Church at Jerusalem had not heard of Saul's conversion, which had taken place three years before, is not easy to be accounted for. The following considerations may help;

1. It is certain that intelligence did not travel speedily in those primitive times; there were few open roads, and no regular posts, except those between military stations.

2. Though there were many Jews in Damascus, and several Christians, yet the city was heathen, and under a heathen king, with whom the Jews at Jerusalem could have little commerce.

3. Though Herod had married the daughter of Aretas, yet, as he had put her away, there were great animosities between the two courts, which at last broke out into an open war; this must have prevented all social and commercial intercourse.

4. The Christians were at that time greatly persecuted by the Jews, and therefore the few that dwelt at Damascus could have little connection, if any, with their brethren at Jerusalem.

5. It might be the interest of the Jews at Jerusalem, supposing they had heard of it, to keep the fact of Saul's conversion as quiet as possible, that the Christian cause might not gain credit by it.

6. They might have heard of his conversion; but either did not fully credit what they had heard, or were not satisfied that the person who now presented himself was the man; for it is not likely that all the Christians at Jerusalem had been personally acquainted with Saul.


 
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