οὗτος; a genuine Lucan mark of connection, Friedrich, p. 10. ἤκουε; “used to hear,” or “was listening to,” i.e., was an habitual hearer of Paul's preaching, see critical notes on D. Ramsay, St, Paul, pp. 114, 116, regards the man as a proselyte, cf. additions in Bezan text, but for another view of the additions here and in Acts 14:10, Page, Classical Review, July, 1899. ἀτεν., see above, Acts 1:10. τοῦ σ., Burton, Moods and Tenses, p. 158.

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