And Paul dwelt two whole years in his own hired house, and received all that came in unto him, |
Then Paul dwelt two whole years in his own rented house, and he received all who came to him, |
And he stayed two full years in his own rented quarters (at his own expense), and was welcoming all who came to him, |
For two whole years Paul stayed there in his own rented house and welcomed all who came to him. |
After this Paul lived there for two entire years [at his own expense] in his own rented lodging, and he welcomed all who came to him, |
And he lived two whole years in his own hired dwelling. And he kept on receiving all those who came to him, |
So Paul stayed for two full years in his own rented apartment welcoming all who came to see him. |
So Paul for two whole years lived in a rented house of his own; he continued to welcome everybody who came to see him; |
- No cross references or parallel passage have been cited for this verse.
- Ephesians: Paul’s Time Capsule - Neil Girrard - ( in Adobe/pdf format ) Some Bible scholars insist that Ephesians is merely a general letter for all believers - others question the authenticity of Paul’s authorship because Paul’s usual inclusion of eschatology (the study of prophesied end-times events) is absent. What is the real story and why is it so vitally important for us to understand Paul’s intent today?
- The Keys of the Kingdom - Neil Girrard - ( in Adobe/pdf format ) With knowledge of the keys to the kingdom of God, one must certainly possess eternal life – right?
- A Picture of the Kingdom - Neil Girrard - ( in Adobe/pdf format ) When Jesus was transfigured on the mountain, He showed His glory to His disciples – and left us a detailed “snapshot” of what His kingdom would be like after His death and before His return.
- Praying Through - Neil Girrard Prayer is still a primary necessity in the Christian’s life - just as it was in Paul’s life.
- 6. The Work and the Churches; The Normal Christian Church Life - Watchman Nee The work and the churches are quite distinct in Scripture, and we must avoid confusing them, otherwise we shall make serious mistakes and the outworking of God’s purposes will be hindered.