Introduction
A.M. 4066. A.D. 62.
(1,) Paul and his companions are hospitably entertained by the inhabitants of Malta, Acts 28:1 , Acts 28:2 .
(2,) He is there miraculously preserved from the venom of a viper, which fastened on his hand, Acts 28:3-6 ; and heals Publius’s father of a fever and flux, and other persons of different diseases, Acts 28:7-10 .
(3,) After three months’ abode at Malta, they sail by Syracuse, Rhegium, and Puteoli; from which last place Paul travels on foot to Rome, Acts 28:11-16 .
(4,) Committed to the care of a private soldier in a private house, he sends for some principal Jews, and shows them that there was no cause for his imprisonment, Acts 28:17-20 .
(5,) He afterward, at an appointed meeting, preaches the gospel to a great body of them; some of whom believe, and others reject it, as Isaiah had foretold, Acts 28:21-29 .
(6,) As a prisoner in his own hired house, he preaches unmolested to all that come to hear him, Acts 28:30 , Acts 28:31 .
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