Acts 28
Chapter context
What is happening in Acts 28?
Acts 28 belongs to the closing movement of the book, especially the section often described as Pauline mission and journey to Rome. Acts traces the spread of the gospel from Jerusalem to Judea, Samaria, and the Gentile world through Peter, Paul, and the Spirit-led church. Read this chapter with the wider themes of Spirit, mission, and church in view so the individual verses keep their proper weight.
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Glossary
- Malta Place v. 1
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( Acts 27:28 ), an island in the Mediterranean, the modern Malta. Here the ship in which Paul was being conveyed a prisoner to Rome was wrecked. The bay in which it was wrecked now bears the name of.
- Alexandria Place v. 11
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Alexandria.
- Syracuse Place v. 12
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A city on the south-east coast of Sicily, where Paul landed and remained three days when on his way to Rome ( Acts 28:12 ). It was distinguished for its magnitude and splendour. Modern identification: Syracuse.
- Puteoli Place v. 13
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A city on the coast of Campania, on the north shore of a bay running north from the Bay of Naples, at which Paul landed on his way to Rome, from which it was distant 170 miles. Modern identification: Pozzuoli.
- Rhegium Place v. 13
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Breach, a town in the south of Italy, on the Strait of Messina, at which Paul touched on his way to Rome ( Acts 28:13 ). It is now called Rheggio. Modern identification: Reggio Calabria.
- Rome Place v. 14-16, 30
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Rome.
- Forum of Appius Place v. 15
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I. e., “the market of Appius” ( Acts 28:15 , R. V. ), a town on the road, the “Appian Way,” from Rome to Brundusium. It was 43 miles from Rome. Here Paul was met by some Roman Christians on his way to the capital. Modern identification: Forum Appii.
- Three Taverns Place v. 15
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Three Taverns.
- Jerusalem Place v. 17
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Jerusalem.
- Judea Place v. 21
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Biblical region. Modern identification: Jerusalem.