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Acts 27:2

Acts 27:2 A ship of Adramyttium. This city was on the Asiatic coast of the Aegean Sea. In those days there were no regular lines of passenger ships, and in making a voyage from Judea to Rome several ships might be necessary to complete the voyage. Paul took three before he reached Rome. Aristarchus, a Macedonian. He is named in Acts 19:29 20:4. Luke and Aristarchus are the only fellow-Christians who attended Paul on the journey, as far as we know. In Colossians 4:10, written while a prisoner at Rome, Paul calls Aristarchus his "fellow prisoner", and in Philemon 1:24, his "fellow worker".




Other People's Commentary (NT) entries containing Acts 27:2:

Acts 10:1
Acts 27:2
Philemon 1:24

 

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