Commentaries:
Barnes' Notes
And there accompanied him - It was usual for some of the disciples to attend the apostles in their journeys.
Into Asia - It is not meant that they attended him from Greece through Macedonia, but that they went with him to Asia, having gone before him, and joined him at Troas.
Sopater of Berea - Perhaps the same person who, in Romans 16:21, is called Sosipater, and who is there said to have been a kinsman of Paul.
Aristarchus - Acts 19:29.
Gaius of Derbe - See the notes on Acts 19:29.
Tychicus - This man was high in the confidence and affection of Paul. In Ephesians 6:21-22 he styles him "a beloved brother, and faithful minister in the Lord."
And Trophimus - Trophimus was from Ephesus, Acts 20:29. When Paul wrote his Second Epistle to Timothy he was at Miletum, sick, II Timothy 4:20.
Other commentary entries containing this verse:
Acts 1:1
Acts 21:29
Acts 27:2
Ephesians 6:21
Colossians 4:10
2 Timothy 4:12
2 Timothy 4:20
Titus 3:12
3 John 1:1
3 John 1:1
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