Acts 28:15

"where we found brothers, and were entreated to stay with them for seven days. So we came to Rome."

Key Reflection

This passage highlights the importance of community in the early Christian church. The apostles finding fellow believers provided not just rest but also spiritual support, underscoring that believers are called to care for and fellowship with one another during their journeys of faith.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 15. And from thence. From Puteoli. When the brethren heard of us. The Christians who were at Rome. As far as Appii forum. This was a city about fifty-six miles from Rome. The remains of an ancient city are still seen there. It is on the borders of the Pontine marshes. The city was built on the celebrated Appian way, or road from Rome to Capua. The road was made by Appius Claudius, and probably the city also. It was called the forum or market-place of Appius, because it was a convenient place for travellers on the Appian way to stop for purposes of refreshment. It was also a famous resort for pedlars and merchants. See Horace, b. i. sat. 5.3. And The three taverns.

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