Luke
Acts 28:11ESV·traditional attribution

After three months we set sail in a ship that had wintered in the island, a ship of Alexandria, with the twin gods as a figurehead.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

11. In a ship of Alexandria. By these words, Luke giveth us to understand, that the former ship was either drowned, or else so rent and beaten, that it served for no use afterward; whereby the greatness of the shipwreck doth the better appear.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

We have here the progress of Paul's voyage towards Rome, and his arrival there at length. A rough and dangerous voyage he had hitherto had, and narrowly escaped with his life; but after a storm comes a calm: the latter part of his voyage was easy and quiet. Per varios casus, per tot discrimina rerum, Tendimus ad Latium - Through various hazards and events we move To Latium.

Commenting on Acts 28:11-16

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And after three months we departed,.... From Melita; here they stayed the three winter months, which were unseasonable for navigation; but now the spring coming on, and the weather agreeable, they left the island, and sailed in a ship of Alexandria; See Gill on Act 27:6; which had wintered in the isle; perhaps all the said three months, for the same reason: whose sign was...