Luke
Acts 20:12BSB·traditional attribution

And the people were greatly relieved to take the boy home alive.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

We have here an account of what passed at Troas the last of the seven days that Paul staid there. I. There was a solemn religious assembly of the Christians that were there, according to their constant custom, and the custom of all the churches. 1. The disciples came together, Act 20:7.

Commenting on Acts 20:7-12

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And we went before to ship,.... That is, Luke, the writer of this history, and the rest of the apostle's company, went before him to a ship, which lay at Troas, and went aboard it: and sailed unto Assos; a city of Aeolia, or Mysia; and is said by Pliny to be the same with Apollonia; and which he places on the sea shore, where...

Albert Barnes Presbyterian @notesbybarnes

Verse 12. Not a little comforted. By the fact that he was alive; perhaps also strengthened by the evidence that a miracle had been wrought.