a20:1-2
bRom 15:25-28
c2 Cor 8:1–9:15
d2 Cor 7:5-7
e8:6
f20:2-3
g2 Cor 13:1
hActs 9:23-25
i28-30
j23:12-35
k25:3

‏ Acts 20:1-2

Summary for Acts 20:1-2: 20:1-2  a Paul traveled to Macedonia, where he encouraged the believers in all the towns, including Thessalonica, Philippi, and Berea. He also continued to gather the offering for the needy in Jerusalem (see Rom 15:25-28  b; 2 Cor 8:1–9:15  c). Titus met Paul in Macedonia with a report from Corinth, which prompted Paul to write 2 Corinthians and send Titus back carrying it (2 Cor 7:5-7  d; 8:6  e).
Summary for Acts 20:2-3: 20:2-3  f From Macedonia, Paul traveled down to Greece—i.e., Corinth in the province of Achaia (see study note on 18:1)—where he stayed for three months (cp. 2 Cor 13:1  g). Paul probably wrote his letter to the Romans during this time (see Romans Book Introduction, “Date, Place, and Occasion of Writing”).

• a plot ... against his life: Cp. Acts 9:23-25  h, 28-30  i; 23:12-35  j; 25:3  k.
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