The Apostle Paul
Romans 15:22ESV·traditional attribution

This is the reason why I have so often been hindered from coming to you.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

22. And on this account, etc. What he had said of his apostleship he applies now to another point, even for the purpose of excusing himself for not having come to them, though he was destined for them as well as for others.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

St. Paul here declares his purpose to come and see the Christians at Rome. Upon this head his matter is but common and ordinary, appointing a visit to his friends; but the manner of his expression is gracious and savoury, very instructive, and for our imitation. We should learn by it to speak of our common affairs in the language of Canaan.

Commenting on Romans 15:22-29

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

But now having no more place in these parts,.... Not because persecution was too hot for him, and therefore could not stay any longer, for this was what he expected everywhere; nor did it discourage him in his work, for he took pleasure in enduring it for the sake of Christ and his Gospel; but because he had fully preached the Gospel from Jerusalem, in...