Acts 13:6

Verse 6. And when they had gone through the isle. The length of the island, according to Strabo, was one thousand and four hundred stadia, or nearly one hundred and seventy miles.

Unto Paphos. Paphos was a city at the western extremity of the island. It was the residence of the proconsul, and was distinguished for a splendid temple erected to Venus, who was worshipped throughout the island. Cyprus was fabled to be the place of the birth of this goddess. It had, besides Paphos and Salamis, several towns of note--Citium, the birth-place of Zeno; Amathus, sacred to Venus, etc. Its present capital is Nicosia. Whether Paul preached at any of these places is not recorded. The island is supposed formerly to have had a million of inhabitants.

A certain sorcerer. Greek--Magus, or magician. See Acts 8:9.

A false prophet. Pretending to be endowed with the gift of prophecy; or a man, probably, who pretended to be inspired.

Bar-jesus. The word Bar is Syriac, and means son. Jesus, or Joshua, was not an uncommon name among the Jews. The name was given from his father --son of Jesus, or Joshua; as Bar-jonas, son of Jonas.

Revelation of John 22:15

Verse 15. For without are dogs. The wicked, the depraved, the vile: for of such characters the dogs, an unclean animal among the Jews, was regarded as a symbol, De 23:18. On the meaning of the expression, Php 3:2. The word "without" means that they would not be admitted into the heavenly city, the New Jerusalem, Rev 21:8, 27.

And sorcerers, etc. All these characters are specified in Rev 21:8, as excluded from heaven. Rev 21:8. The only change is, that those who "love and make a lie" are added to the list; that is, who delight in lies, or that which is false.

(g) "without" Rev 21:8,27 (h) "dogs" Php 3:2 (i) "the root" Rev 5:5
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