> The text says the doors were locked for fear of the Jews, not necessarily because they were in for the night
i agree, but if they are locked up and hiding for the evening, it's reasonable to assume they aren't going anywhere for the night either. remember we aren't talking modern locks, we are talking a huge beam barring a door that would have been hard work to move. and if they are scared enough to barricade themselves, they probably aren't going anywhere anyway.
> Acts 13.51: "So they shook the dust off their feet as a warning to them and went to Iconium."
thanks. which, was barnabus and saul, which could go toward either side of the argument:
- not just the 10 but the whole church, because we have saul and barnabus
- only apostles, which includes saul (untimely born), and barnabus as his companion/under his apostolic authority.
the latter form being one argument for the inclusion of books in the canon which were written under apostolic oversight and authority but are not themselves from an apostle.