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1 | Why did Paul and Barnabas disagree? | Acts 15:38 | Searcher56 | 8389 | ||
Nolan ... We do not know, but, some have said John Mark was homesick. It may of been a business matter. Whatever the reason - it was a higher priority. Was it an "excuse" like others had when called by the Lord, "First, let me ..." The Lord worked it out, as He does always. Peace from the Lord of peace, Steve |
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2 | Why did Paul and Barnabas disagree? | Acts 15:38 | Makarios | 8404 | ||
I've heard many a pastor try to explain away John Mark's intentions here in Acts 15:38 without a concrete, conclusive answer.. You are exactly right, Steve! Zondervan's NASB Study Bible takes a 'stab' at it in Acts 13:13, "Homesickness to get back to Jerusalem, an illness of Paul necessitating a change in plans and a trip to Galatia, and a change in leadership from Barnabas to Paul have all been suggested as reasons for John Mark's return." But even here, we can only speculate as to exactly why he went back, which obviously made Paul quite upset (Acts 15:37-39). Thank you Steve! And peace to you also, Nolan |
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