{After many years} (di' et(936e) pleion(936e)). "At an interval
(dia) of more (pleion(936e)) years" (than a few, one must add),
not "after many years." If, as is likely Paul went up to
Jerusalem in Ac 18:22 , that was some five years ago and would
justify "pleion(936e)" (several years ago or some years ago). {To
bring alms} (ele(886d)osunas poi(8873)on). Another (see proskun(8873)(936e)
in verse 11 ) example of the future participle of purpose in the
N.T. These "alms" (on ele(886d)osunas see on 烘t 6:1,4; Ac 10:2|,
common in Tobit and is in the papyri) were for the poor saints in
Jerusalem ( 1Co 16:1-4 2Co 8 9 Ro 15:26 ) who were none the
less Jews. "And offerings" (kai prosphoras). The very word used
in 21:26 of the offerings or sacrifices made by Paul for the
four brethren and himself. It does not follow that it was Paul's
original purpose to make these "offerings" before he came to
Jerusalem (cf. 18:18 ). He came up to worship (verse 11 ) and
to be present at Pentecost ( 20:16 ).
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