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Commentaries:
Adam Clarke
But was let hitherto - The word let, from the Anglo-Saxon to hinder , signifies impediment or hinderance of any kind: but it is likely that the original word, , I was forbidden, refers to a Divine prohibition: - he would have visited them long before, but God did not see right to permit him.
Other commentary entries containing this verse:
Acts 19:21
Acts 28:15
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