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Atti 20:11

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11 Poi, essendo risalito, ed avendo rotto il pane, e preso cibo, dopo avere ancora lungamente ragionato sino all’alba, si dipartì così.

Atti 20:11 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 20:11

When he therefore was come up again
Into the upper room, where he was before, and where the disciples were gathered together:

and had broken bread and eaten;
administered the Lord's supper, and also eat for his bodily refreshment:

and talked a long while:
about the ordinance and the doctrines of the Gospel, and spiritual experience, and such like divine things:

even till break of day;
not knowing when to leave off:

so he departed;
without taking any rest; though before he departed, what follows was done; it was at this time he left his cloak, books, and parchments here, ( 2 Timothy 4:13 ) .

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Atti 20:11 In-Context

9 Ed un certo giovanetto, chiamato per nome Eutico, sedendo sopra la finestra, sopraffatto da profondo sonno, mentre Paolo tirava il suo ragionamento in lungo, traboccato dal sonno, cadde giù dal terzo solaio, e fu levato morto.
10 Ma Paolo, sceso a basso, si gettò sopra lui, e l’abbracciò, e disse: Non tumultuate; perciocchè l’anima sua è in lui.
11 Poi, essendo risalito, ed avendo rotto il pane, e preso cibo, dopo avere ancora lungamente ragionato sino all’alba, si dipartì così.
12 Or menarono quivi il fanciullo vivente, onde furono fuor di modo consolati.
13 E noi, andati alla nave, navigammo in Asso, con intenzione di levar di là Paolo; perciocchè egli avea così determinato, volendo egli far quel cammino per terra.
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