When I shall send Lit. -when I shall have sent," aor. subj.: Vulg. -cum misero." Titus would of course wait for his deputy's arrival.

to Nicopolis The town of that name in Epirusmost probably, since -there was a large population, a good harbour, and numerous opportunities of coming into contact with old friends from the churches of Achaia." The Nicopolis in Cilicia has nothing to recommend it; that in Thrace is preferred by the Greek commentators; compare too the subscription at the end of the Epistle -Nicopolis in Macedonia." But this has no authority; and the supposed better fitting in of thisNicopolis with the last journey west (cf. 2 Timothy 4:10) is too uncertain to have weight against the evident fitness of a well-known post as the rendezvousfor the winter, and a base of further operations.

for I have determined there to winter Shewing that St Paul was at liberty; that is, between (as may be safely assumed) the first and second imprisonment. Cf. Introduction, p. 44.

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