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Commentaries:
People's Commentary (NT)
Acts 28:14
Where we found brethren. We know from the Epistle to the Romans that
there was a church at Rome that Paul was anxious to visit, and that the
brethren were numerous (see Romans 16:1-15). Here we find also a
church at a great seaport on the route from Palestine to Rome.
Were desired to tarry with them seven days. Compare also
Acts 20:6 21:4. In all these cases the object must have been to
pass a Lord's day and to celebrate the Lord's Supper. The courteous
Julius consenting, there was no difficulty in Paul's delay here.
Other commentary entries containing this verse:
Acts 20:11
Acts 28:14
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