Joshua 2:15

she let them.

1Sa 19:12-17; Ac 9:25; 2Co 11:33

for her house.

6:20

Acts 9:24-25

their.

29,30; 14:5,6; 17:10-15; 23:12-21; 25:3,11; Jud 16:2,3; 2Co 11:32

And they.

Ps 21:11; 37:32,33

the disciples.Maundrell states that after visiting the place of vision, "about half a mile distant from the city eastward," they returned to the city, and "were shown the gate where St. Paul was let down in a basket. This gate is at present walled up, by reason of its vicinity to the east gate, which renders it of little use."

let.

Jos 2:15; 1Sa 19:11,12; 2Co 11:33

2 Corinthians 11:32-33

Damascus.

26; Ac 9:24,25

Aretas.This Aretas was an Arabian king, and the father-in-law of Herod Antipas, upon whom he made war in consequence of his having divorced his daughter. Herod applied to Tiberius for help, who sent Vitellius to reduce Aretas, and to bring him alive or dead to Rome. By some means or other Vitellius delayed his operations, and in the mean time Tiberius died; and it is probable that Aretas, who was thus snatched from ruin, availed himself of the favourable state of things, and seized on Damascus, which had belonged to his ancestors.

I let.

Jos 2:18; 1Sa 19:12
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