And when Paul had gone up and had broken bread and eaten, he conversed with them a long while, until daybreak, and so departed.
The disciples gathered on the first day of the week because they must worship God together, not alone; this is their constant custom in all the churches. The Lord's day belongs to Christ and testifies to His resurrection; it is the court-day of our King, where all His tenants owe suit and service.
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Commenting on Acts 20:7-12
The young man was brought back alive into the upper room, and the disciples were greatly comforted, not chiefly for his sake, but because by this miracle the Gospel that Paul preached was confirmed to them before he departed.
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Verse 11. Come up again. To the upper room, . And had broken bread, and eaten, Had taken refreshment. As this is spoken of Paul only, it is evidently distinguished from the celebration of the Lord's Supper.