Ac 20:13-38. CONTINUING HIS ROUTE TO JERUSALEM HE REACHES MILETUS, WHENCE HE SENDS FOR THE ELDERS OF EPHESUS--HIS FAREWELL ADDRESS TO THEM.
13, 14. we . . . sailed--from Troas.
unto Assos; there . . . to take in Paul: for so had he
appointed, minding himself to go afoot--"to go by land." (See on
Mr 6:33).
In sailing southward from Troas to Assos, one has to round Cape
Lecture, and keeping due east to run along the northern shore of the
Gulf of Adramyttium, on which it lies. This is a sail of nearly forty
miles; whereas by land, cutting right across, in a southeasterly
direction, from sea to sea, by that excellent Roman road which then
existed, the distance was scarcely more than half. The one way Paul
wished his companions to take, while he himself, longing perhaps to
enjoy a period of solitude, took the other, joining the ship, by
appointment, at Assos.
JFB.
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