Acts 19:11. And God wrought special miracles by the hands of Paul ‘Special,' uncommon, extraordinary, because they were performed without the personal agency and not in the presence of the apostle. A similar expression is used by Longinus when alluding to Moses as ‘no ordinary man' (οὐχ ὁ τυχοὶν ἀνήρ). We have had no record of any miracle worked by Paul since he healed the possessed slave first at Philippi some five years before (see Acts 16:18). What these uncommon miracles were is detailed in the next verse.

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Old Testament