Acts 14:1

"Acts."

Key Reflection

In Acts 14:1, the phrase "Acts" refers to the actions and missions of the apostles, highlighting their journeys and the spread of Christianity. This narrative underscores not just physical movements but also the divine work behind these travels, as they preached in synagogues and performed miracles, laying the groundwork for early Christian communities.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

CHAPTER XIV Verse 1. In Iconium. See Barnes "Ac 13:51". In this place it appears that Timothy became acquainted with Paul and his manner of life, 2 Ti 3:10,11. So spake. Spake with such power--their preaching was attended so much with the influence of the Spirit, And also of the Greeks. Probably proselytes from the Greeks, who were in the habit of attending the synagogue. __________________________________________________________________

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