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Verses 7-12

Acts 20:7-2 Kings : . Story of Eutychus.— Paul speaks of the first day of the week in 1 Corinthians 16:2, but not of a breaking of bread on that day, which appears here as an established usage ( cf. Acts 24:2). It is Paul’ s last interview with these people, and he makes the most of it. The lights may be mentioned because of the accusation in early days that the Lord’ s Supper was partaken of in darkness and was accompanied by excesses. Eutychus ( Acts 20:9) is a common name. The treatment is like that by Elijah ( 1 Kings 17:21), but the incident may be quite natural: it is reported by an eyewitness. It does not interrupt the proceedings nor, except for a short time, Paul’ s preaching, which goes on till dawn, after the bread is broken.

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