2 Corinthians 11:32. In Damascus the governor (Gr. ‘ethnarch') under Aretas the king of that division of Arabia which had Petra for its capital, guarded the city of the Damascenes showing that though not within its natural boundaries, it had fallen into the hands of this king, in order to take me instigated, no doubt, by the Jews, who would represent him as a disturber of the peace. Thus his “weakness” began at the very outset of his ministry, making himself feel what he had till then striven to do to others.

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