[10.52] Acts ix. 1, 2, 14; xxii. 5; xxvi. 12.
[10.53] See Revue Numismatique, new series, vol. iii. (1858), p. 296, etc.; 362, etc.; Revue Archéol., April, 1864, p. 284, etc.
[10.54] Jos. B. J. II. xx. 2.
[10.55] II. Cor. xi. 32. The Roman money at Damascus is wanting during the reigns of Caligula and Claud. Eckhel, Doctrina num. vet., part 1, vol. iii. p. 330. Damascus money, stamped “Arétas Philhellenius” (ibid.), seems to be of our Hâreth (communication of M. Waddington).
[10.56] Jos. Ant. XVIII. v. 1, 3.
[10.57] Comp. Acts xii. 3; xxiv. 27; xxv. 9.
[10.58] Acts v. 34, etc.
[10.59] See an analogous trait in the conversion of Omar. Ibn-Hiseham. Sirat errasoul, p. 226 (Wüstenfeld edition).
[10.60] Acts ix. 3; xxii. 6; xxvi. 13.
[10.61] Acts ix. 4, 8; xxii. 7, 11; xxvi. 14, 16.