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Introduction

A.M. 4064. A.D. 60.

(1,) Paul and his friends, sailing southward from Miletus, touch at Patara, Tyre, and Ptolemais, and arrive at Cesarea, Acts 21:1-8 .

(2,) There they lodge in Philip the evangelist’s house, and Paul’s friends, upon Agabus’s prediction of his sufferings, earnestly urge him to forbear going up to Jerusalem, but in vain, Acts 21:8-14 .

(3,) Coming to Jerusalem, he salutes the brethren, gives an account of his success in preaching the gospel, and, by their advice, purifies himself according to the ceremonial law, to prevent the Jewish Christians, or others, from being prejudiced against him, Acts 21:15-26 .

(4,) Some Asiatic Jews observing him in the temple, with great fury incense the multitude to apprehend him as a criminal, Acts 21:27-30 .

(5,) Being in danger of his life, the Roman chief captain rescues him from the mob, and gives him liberty to speak for himself, Acts 21:31-40 .

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