[11.26] Compare Acts xxvii. 1. and Heuzen, No. 6709.
[11.27] Compare Luke vii. 2, and following. Luke is priding himself, it is true, upon this idea of virtuous centurions, Jews in heart without circumcision (see Introduction). But the example of Izates (Jos. Ant., xx., ii. 5), proves that such situations were possible. Compare Jos. B. J., II., xxviii. 2; Orelli, Inscr., No. 2523.
[11.28] Acts x. 2, 7.
[11.29] This seems, it is true, in contradiction to Gal. ii. 7–9. But the conduct of Peter in that which relates to the admission of the Gentiles was never very consistent. Gal. ii. 12.
[11.30] Acts xi. 18.
[11.31] Ibid. xv. 1, and following.
[11.32] II. Cor. ii 32, 33; Acts ix. 23–25.
[11.33] Gal. i. 18.
[11.34] Ibid. i. 18.
[11.35] Ibid. i. 23.