Miletus

(Miletum, 2 Tim. 4:20), a seaport town and the ancient capital of Ionia, about 36 miles south of Ephesus. On his voyage from Greece to Syria, Paul touched at this port, and delivered that noble and pathetic address to the elders (“presbyters,” ver. 28) of Ephesus recorded in Acts 20:15-35. The site of Miletus is now some 10 miles from the coast. (See EPHESIANS, EPISTLE TO.)

M.G. Easton M.A., D.D., Illustrated Bible Dictionary, Third Edition

Timeline

57 AD
Voyage to Miletus
👥 Luke, Paul
Paul speaks to Ephesian Elders
👥 Luke, Paul