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Introduction

Paul retires to Macedonia, Acts 20:1 . He goes into Greece, where he tarries three months and, purposing to sail to Syria, he returns through Macedonia, Acts 20:2 , Acts 20:3 . Several persons accompany him into Asia, and then go before and tarry for him at Troas, Acts 20:4 , Acts 20:5 . Paul and Luke sail from Philippi, and in five days reach Troas, where they meet their brethren from Asia, and abide there seven days, Acts 20:6 . On the first day of the week, the disciples coming together to break bread, Paul preaching to them, and continuing his speech till midnight, a young man of the name of Eutychus, being in a deep sleep, fell from the third loft and was killed, Acts 20:7-9 . Paul restores him to life, resumes his discourse, and continuing it till daybreak, then departs, Acts 20:10-12 . Luke and his companions come to Assos, whither Paul comes by land, Acts 20:13 . He embarks with them at Assos, comes to Mitylene, Acts 20:14 . Sails thence, and passes by Chios, arrives at Samos, tarries at Trogyllium, and comes to Miletus, Acts 20:15 . Purposing to get as soon as possible to Jerusalem, he sends from Miletus, and calls the elders of the Church of Ephesus, to whom he preaches a most directing sermon, gives them the most solemn exhortations, kneels down and prays with them, takes a very affecting leave of them, and sets sail for Caesarea, in order to go to Jerusalem, vv. 16-38.

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