But Paulkept insistingthat they should not take him alongwho had desertedthem in Pamphyliaand had not gonewith them to the work.
The sonsof Ephraimwere archersequippedwith bows,[Yet] they turnedbackin the dayof battle.
[Like] a badtoothand an unsteadyfootIs confidencein a faithlessman in timeof trouble.
Anotheralsosaid,"I will followYou, Lord;but firstpermitme to say good-byeto thoseat home."
NowPauland his companionsput out to seafrom Paphosand cameto Pergain Pamphylia;but Johnleftthem and returnedto Jerusalem.
Phrygiaand Pamphylia,Egyptand the districtsof LibyaaroundCyrene,and visitorsfrom Rome,bothJewsand proselytes,
[being] a double-mindedman,unstablein allhis ways.