Acts 20:6

"But these had gone ahead, and were waiting for us at Troas."

Key Reflection

These individuals went on ahead to Troas, where they were awaiting the group's arrival, symbolizing the anticipation and preparation required for spiritual gatherings and the importance of believers meeting together in faith. Their readiness highlights the value of fellowship and the mutual support among Christians during their journey toward fulfillment in Christ.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 6. After the days of unleavened bread. After the seven days of the passover, during which they ate only unleavened bread. See Ex 12. In five days. They crossed the AEgean Sea. Paul, when he crossed it on a former occasion, did it in two days, Ac 16:11,12; but the navigation of the sea is uncertain, and they were now probably hindered by contrary winds. {i} "unleavened bread" Ex 23:15 {k} "Troas" 2 Ti 4:13 __________________________________________________________________

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