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Acts 16:9

The Pulpit Commentary on Acts 16:9

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

There was a man … standing, beseeching him, and saying for there stood a man … and prayed him, saying, A.V. Thus was ushered in the most momentous event in the history of Europe, the going forth of the Word of the Lord from Jerusalem to enlighten the nations of the West, and bring them into the fold of Jesus Christ.

Paul saw dud heard this in a vision in the night. It is net called a dream (Bengel), but was like the vision seen by Ananias (), and those seen by Paul (; ; ). A vision ( ὅραμα) is distinguished from a dream ( ἐνύπνιον, ).

It is applied to things of a marvelous character seen objectively, as to the Transfiguration ()and to the burning bush ().

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