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Acts 20:25

Acts 20:25 Ye . . . shall see my face no more. Paul does not state this as a revelation, but as his conviction. He then thought it not improbable that he would soon die for Christ. Many think that he was released from his first imprisonment in Rome. Dean Howson says: "It is "almost" certain that Paul, after his liberation from the imprisonment spoken of in Acts 28 did revisit the Asian churches (see notices and greetings and directions in II Timothy 4:10-12 Tit 1:5 especially the words, "Trophimus I have left at Miletum sick").'




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