Anf-03 vi.iii.xviii Pg 9
Tertullian seems to have confused the “Judas” with whom Saul stayed (Acts ix. 11) with the “Simon” with whom St. Peter stayed (Acts ix. 43); and it was Ananias, not Judas, to whom he was pointed out as “an appointed vessel,” and by whom he was baptized. [So above, he seems to have confounded Philip, the deacon, with Philip the apostle.]
his host, speedily recognized him to be “an appointed vessel of election.” God’s approbation sends sure premonitory tokens before it; every “petition”8729 8729
Edersheim Bible History
Sketches vi Pg 1.5
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 9
VERSE (43) - Ac 10:6,32