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Reformed 1871 · Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible, 2Cor 11:32

Jamieson, Fausset & Brown, on 2Cor 11:32

2Cor 11:32 · Douay-Rheims
“At Damascus, the governor of the nation under Aretas the king, guarded the city of the Damascenes, to apprehend me.”
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“governor--Greek, "Ethnarch": a Jewish officer to whom heathen rulers gave authority over Jews in large cities where they were numerous. He was in this case under Aretas, king of Arabia. Damascus was in a Roman province. But at this time, A.D. 38 or 39, three years after Paul's conversion, A.D. 36, Aretas, against whom the Emperor Tiberius as the ally of Herod Agrippa had sent an army under Vitellius, had got possession of Damascus on the death of the emperor, and the consequent interruption of Vitellius' operations. His possession of it was put an end to immediately after by the Romans [NEANDER]. Rather, it was granted by Caligula (A.D. 38) to Aretas, whose predecessors had possessed it. This is proved by our having no Damascus coins of Caligula or Claudius, though we do have of their immediate imperial predecessors and successors [ALFORD]. Next: 2 Corinthians Chapter 12”

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