Acts 14:25

"They passed through Pisidia and came to Pamphylia."

Key Reflection

In Acts 14:25, Luke records that Paul and Barnabas continued their missionary journey from Pisidia into Pamphylia. This passage is part of a broader narrative detailing the apostles' travels as they preached the gospel. The movement through these regions was not just geographical but also symbolic, representing the expanding reach of Christianity beyond its Jewish roots into predominantly Gentile areas. Such journeys were crucial for establishing churches and spreading the message of salvation throughout the Roman Empire.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 25. In Perga. See Barnes "Ac 13:13". They went down into Attalia. This was a city of Pamphylia, situated on the sea shore. It was built by Attalus Philadelphus, king of Pergamus, who gave it his own name. It is now called Antali.--Rob. Cal. __________________________________________________________________

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