Verses 21-28
Acts 14:21-Hosea : . Close of the First Tour.— The places already visited are now taken in the reverse order, but no further information is given about them.
Acts 14:23 . An appointment of elders is made ( cf. Titus 1:5) in each church; the institution takes place in each case with prayer and fasting. The word translated “ appointed” (AV “ ordained” ) denotes strictly a popular election by voting ( cf. 2 Corinthians 8:19; Didaché , xv. 1 ), though it may also be used of cases where there is no popular vote. The elder is in Titus also called bishop: he is a local functionary, with no duties except to his own church. In Acts 11:30 the elders at Jerusalem are those presiding over the church there.
Acts 14:24 . The journey is retraced but Cyprus is not visited again: from Attalia, the port of Perga, they sail to Antioch or rather to Seleucia, its port.
Acts 14:27 . The importance of the journey is that it proves that the gate of faith is opened by God to the Gentiles.
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