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11 And Paul [a] having gone up, and having broken the bread and eaten and having conversed for a considerable time, until daybreak— in this manner he departed. 12 And they brought the boy [along][b] alive. And they were not moderately comforted.

In His Hurry To Reach Jerusalem By Pentecost, Paul Sails By Ephesus To Miletus

13 And we, having gone ahead to the ship, put-to-sea for Assos, intending from there to pick-up Paul. For thus having arranged it, he was intending to go-on-foot[c].

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Footnotes

  1. Acts 20:11 The following verbs are singular, referring to Paul.
  2. Acts 20:12 That is, to the ship. Or, [home], after the meeting.
  3. Acts 20:13 Or, go-by-land. Assos was about 20 miles or 32 kilometers south of Troas.

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