a20:2-3
b2 Cor 13:1
cActs 9:23-25
d28-30
e23:12-35
f25:3
g20:4
h2 Tim 2:2

‏ Acts 20:2-4

Summary for Acts 20:2-3: 20:2-3  a 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  b). 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  c, 28-30  d; 23:12-35  e; 25:3  f.
20:4  g Paul’s traveling companions were disciples from Berea, Thessalonica, Derbe, and Asia, whom he was mentoring and equipping to lead (cp. 2 Tim 2:2  h).
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