Verse 22. Timotheus. Timothy. He was a proper person to send there to visit the churches, as he had been there before with Paul, when they were established, Ac 16:3; 17:14. And Erastus. Erastus was chamberlain of Corinth, (Ro 16:23,) or, more properly, the treasurer of the city, See Barnes "Ro 16:23"; and he was, therefore, a very proper person to be sent with Timothy, for the purpose of making the collection for the poor at Jerusalem. Paul had wisdom enough to employ a man accustomed to monied transactions in making a collection. On this collection his heart was intent, and he afterwards went up with it to Jerusalem.2 Co 8; 2 Co 9. Stayed in Asia. At Ephesus. For a season. How long is uncertain. He waited for a convenient opportunity to follow them; probably intending to do it as soon as they had fully prepared the way for the collection. See Paley's Horae Paulinae, p.1. chap. ii. {f} "Erastus" Ro 16:23 {} "season" "Time" |