Commentaries:Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Acts 20:11
broken bread and eaten—with what a mixture of awe and joy after such an occurrence! "And eaten"—denoting a common repast, as distinguished from the breaking of the eucharistic bread.
and talked a long while, even till break of day—How lifelike this record of dear Christian fellowship, as free and gladsome as it was solemn! (See Ecclesiastes 9:7).
Acts 20:10-12
Paul . . . fell on him—like Elisha (II Kings 4:34).
his life is in him—now restored; compare Mark 5:39.
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