9; Acts 24:17). When his arrangements were (as may be supposed) complete, he left Greece, travelling to Syria by way of Macedonia (Acts 20:3), Troas (20:6), Miletus (20:15), Tyre (21:3), Ptolemais (21:7), and Caesarea (21:8). It is hardly open to question that Romans was written during this period. When Paul wrote, he had engaged in missionary work between Jerusalem and Illyricum (Rom. 15:19). He was on the way to, or was about to set out for, Jerusalem (15:25). He hoped to visit Rome (1:13, 15;
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