Acts 11:25-27

11:25 Then Barnabas departed for Tarsus to look for Saul, 11:26 and when he found him, he brought him to Antioch. So for a whole year Barnabas and Saul met with the church and taught a significant number of people. Now it was in Antioch that the disciples were first called Christians.

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11:27 At that time some prophets came down 10  from Jerusalem 11  to Antioch. 12 


sn Antioch was a city in Syria (not Antioch in Pisidia). See the note in 11:19.

tn Grk “So it happened that” The introductory phrase ἐγένετο (egeneto, “it happened that”), common in Luke (69 times) and Acts (54 times), is redundant in contemporary English and has not been translated.

tn Grk “year they”; the referents (Barnabas and Saul) have been specified in the translation for clarity.

tn Grk “a significant crowd.”

sn Antioch was a city in Syria (not Antioch in Pisidia). See the note in 11:19.

sn The term Christians appears only here, in Acts 26:28, and 1 Pet 4:16 in the NT.

tn Grk “In these days,” but the dative generally indicates a specific time.

tn The word “some” is not in the Greek text, but is usually used in English when an unspecified number is mentioned.

sn Prophets are mentioned only here and in 13:1 and 21:10 in Acts.

10 sn Came down from Jerusalem. Antioch in Syria lies due north of Jerusalem. In Western languages it is common to speak of north as “up” and south as “down,” but the NT maintains the Hebrew idiom which speaks of any direction away from Jerusalem as down (since Mount Zion was thought of in terms of altitude).

11 map For location see Map5-B1; Map6-F3; Map7-E2; Map8-F2; Map10-B3; JP1-F4; JP2-F4; JP3-F4; JP4-F4.

12 sn Antioch was a city in Syria (not Antioch in Pisidia). See the note in 11:19.