He is lodging with one Simon, a tanner, whose house is by the sea.”
The bringing of the gospel to the Gentiles, and the bringing of those who had been strangers and foreigners to be fellow-citizens with the saints, and of the household of God, were such a mystery to the apostles themselves, and such a surprise (Eph 3:3, Eph 3:6), that it concerns us carefully to observe all the circumstances of the beginning of this great work, this...
Commenting on Acts 10:1-8
He lodgeth with one Simon a tanner, &c. Simon the tanner was his host; this man very probably was a good man, and one that lodged strangers; of his trade; see Gill on Act 9:43. whose house is by the sea side; Joppa was a sea port, Ch2 2:16 Jon 1:3 hence we read of , "the sea of Joppa" (x); and also of...
Verse 6. He lodgeth.He remains as a guest at his house. See . By the sea side. Joppa was a seaport on the Mediterranean. Tanneries are erected on the margin of streams, or of any body of water, to convey away the filth produced in the operation of dressing skins. (f) "Simon a tanner" (g) "what thou oughtest"