Paul's third missionary journey was the longest of the three, and Ephesus was its focal point. Paul spent three years in that city - more than any other destination on his travels - and Luke appropriately afforded the Ephesian account a significant place in his record. This account consists of three primary episodes, the first of which was an encounter between Paul and a dozen Ephesian disciples. Both its proximity to the preceding Apollos account and the common feature of John's baptism show that the two contexts should be interpreted together. This is the key to understanding the meaning of the episode and its contribution to the larger narrative.
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