ACTS—NOTE ON Acts 20:3 Paul stayed at Corinth for three months, likely the winter months (see 1 Corinthians 16:6). Sea travel was more dangerous then. Syria. Paul’s goal was to sail to a Syrian port, with Jerusalem as the final destination (Acts 19:21). Paul wrote Romans (c. A.D. 57) during this final Corinthian visit (see note on Rom. 16:1–23). In Romans he explained that he went to Jerusalem to deliver a collection from Gentile churches for needy Christians there (Romans 15:22; see Acts 24:17). he decided to return through Macedonia. This took Paul back to the churches of Berea, Thessalonica, and Philippi.

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