8:26 If these stories of Philip belong in the sequence and close connection in which we now have them, then either he returned with the apostles to Jerusalem and from there set out for Gaza, or Peter and John returned without him and he traveled directly from Samaria. The Greek favors the first, in that Philip’s instruction was to go “on” the road, not to the road as in NIV; and the road to Gaza ran from Jerusalem. There were, in fact, two roads—the more northerly, which went first to Ashkelon and then by the coast, and the other, which went by way of Hebron and then westward through the desert. It may have been to this that Luke was referring when he added, “This is a desert,” rather than to its disuse. Or it may have been to Gaza itself (the Greek is ambiguous), for the old city had been…
Philip and the Ethiopian
Acts 8:26-40
Acts 8:26-40
Understanding Series
by David J. Williams
by David J. Williams
Baker Publishing Group, Understanding the Bible Commentary Series, by David J. Williams