Luke
Acts 20:5KJV·traditional attribution

These going before tarried for us at Troas.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Paul had stayed at Ephesus longer than anywhere since his ordination, and now Providence itself, in the form of this disturbance, showed him it was time to move on. He did not flee in panic but took solemn leave of the disciples, strengthening them at his departure. The world would need far more books to record all that was worthy in his travels.

AI summary

Commenting on Acts 20:1-6

John Gill Reformed Baptist

These going before,.... The apostle into Asia, all but Sopater, who accompanied him: tarried for us at Troas; a city in Asia Minor; see Act 16:8 whither they went before hand a nearer way, to provide for the apostle, and where they waited for him, and for Sopater, and for Luke, the writer of this history, who appears from hence to be in company with...

Albert Barnes Presbyterian

Verse 5. These going before. Going before Paul and Luke. Dr. Doddridge supposes that only Tychicus and Trophimus went before the others. Perhaps the Greek most naturally demands this interpretation. Tarried for us. The word "us" here shows that Luke had again joined Paul as his companion. In , it appears that Luke was in Philippi, in the house of Lydia.