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Dzieje Apostolskie 11:25
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Potym Barnabasz szedł do Tarsu, aby szukał Saula.
Potem odszedł Barnabasz do Tarsu, aby szukał Saula, a znalazłszy go, przyprowadził go do Antyjochii.
Barnaba udał się również do Tarsu w poszukiwaniu Saula.
Potem Barnabasz wyszedł do Tarsu, aby odszukać Saula, a gdy go znalazł, przyprowadził go do Antiochii.
Potem odszedł Barnabasz do Tarsu, aby szukał Saula, a znalazłszy go, przyprowadził go do Antyjochii.
Potem Barnaba udał się do Tarsu, aby szukać Saula.
Potem poszedł do Tarsu, aby odszukać Saula,
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
to Tarsus: Acts 9:11, Acts 9:27, Acts 9:30, Acts 21:39
Reciprocal: Luke 5:7 - that they should Acts 13:1 - prophets Acts 15:34 - it pleased Acts 22:3 - in Tarsus 2 Corinthians 11:26 - journeyings Galatians 1:21 - I came Galatians 2:1 - Barnabas
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Then departed Barnabas to Tarsus,.... "In Cilicia" to seek Saul; who had been sent thither by the brethren that he might escape the rage of the Grecians, who sought to slay him, Acts 9:29.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Then departed ... - Why Barnabas sought Saul is not known. It is probable, however, that it was owing to the remarkable success which he had in Antioch. There was a great revival of religion, and there was need of additional labor. In such times the ministers of the gospel need additional help, as men in harvest-time need the aid of others. Saul was in this vicinity Acts 9:30, and he was eminently suited to assist in this work. With him Barnabas was well acquainted Acts 9:27, and probably there was no other one in that vicinity whose help he could obtain.
To Tarsus - See the notes on Acts 9:11.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Acts 11:25. To Tarsus, for to seek Saul — The persecution raised against him obliged him to take refuge in his own city, where, as a Roman citizen, his person was in safety. See Acts 9:29-30.