Acts 21:16

"After these days we took up our baggage and went up to Jerusalem."

Key Reflection

The phrase “After these days we took up our baggage and went up to Jerusalem” reflects a common practice among early Christians, who often traveled by foot or in caravans for significant religious journeys. For the original audience, this sentence underscored the journey’s importance as it signaled a move towards Jerusalem, a place of immense significance due to its role in Jewish history and Christian theology. The mention of “taking up our baggage” indicates preparation for a long trip, possibly involving both physical and spiritual readiness, as pilgrimages often held deep meaning in terms of devotion and community.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 16. One Mnason of Cyprus. The original in this place would be better translated, "And brought us to Mnason of Cyprus, an old disciple," etc. It is evident, that though Mnason was originally of Cyprus, yet he was now an inhabitant of Jerusalem, and was well known to the disciples at Caesarea. It is possible that he might have been at Caesarea, and accompanied Paul to Jerusalem; but the more correct interpretation of the passage is, that Paul and his fellow- travellers were conducted to his house in Jerusalem, and that he was not with them in the journey. Of Cyprus. See Barnes "Ac 4:36". An old disciple.

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