Acts 20:13-16

Acts 20:13-16

[13] And  went before  to  ship,  and sailed  Assos,  there  intending  to take in  Paul:  for  so  appointed,  minding  himself  to go afoot.  [14] And  when  he met  at  Assos,  him  in,  and came  to  Mitylene.  [15] we sailed  thence,  and came  the next  day over against  Chios;  and  the next  day we arrived  at  Samos,  and the next  day we came  to  Miletus.  [16] For  Paul  had determined  to sail by  Ephesus,  because  he  would  not  spend the time  in  Asia:  for  he hasted,  if  possible  for him,  to be  at  Jerusalem  the day  of Pentecost. 

What does Acts 20:13-16 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

"In a few business-like words Luke takes his readers over some of the most storied coasts of ancient myth and history." [1]