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Chapter XV.—Introduction to Peter.
But having spent some days, and not having
been able to recover the whole debt, for the sake of speed I neglected
the balance, as being a hindrance, and myself also set sail for
Judæa, and in fifteen days arrived at Cæsarea
Stratonis.911
911 [Here the two accounts
become again closely parallel.—R.] | And when I had
landed, and was seeking for a lodging, I learned that one named Peter,
who was the most esteemed disciple of the Man who had appeared in
Judæa, and had done signs and wonders, was going to have a verbal
controversy next day with Simon, a Samaritan of Gitthi. When I
heard this, I begged to be shown his lodging; and as soon as I learned
it, I stood before the door. And those who were in the house,
seeing me, discussed the question who I was, and whence I had
come. And, behold, Barnabas came out; and as soon as he saw me he
embraced me, rejoicing greatly, and weeping. And he took me by
the hand, and conducted me to where Peter was, saying to me,
“This is Peter, of whom I told you as being the greatest in the
wisdom of God, and I have spoken to him of you continually.
Therefore enter freely,912
912 The text is
corrupt. Dressel’s reading is adopted in the text, being
based on Rufinus’s translation. Some conjecture, “as
you will know of your own accord.” | for I have told him
your excellent qualities, without falsehood; and, at the same time,
have disclosed to him your intention, so that he himself also is
desirous to see you. Therefore I offer him a great gift when by
my hands I present you to him.” Thus saying, he presented
me, and said, “This, O Peter, is
Clement.”
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