Acts 21:6
and having embraced one another, we embarked in the ship, and they returned to their own friends.
and having embraced one another, we embarked in the ship, and they returned to their own friends.
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7And we, having finished the course, from Tyre came down to Ptolemais, and having saluted the brethren, we remained one day with them;
1And it came to pass, at our sailing, having been parted from them, having run direct, we came to Coos, and the succeeding `day' to Rhodes, and thence to Patara,
2and having found a ship passing over to Phenicia, having gone on board, we sailed,
3and having discovered Cyprus, and having left it on the left, we were sailing to Syria, and did land at Tyre, for there was the ship discharging the lading.
4And having found out the disciples, we tarried there seven days, and they said to Paul, through the Spirit, not to go up to Jerusalem;
5but when it came that we completed the days, having gone forth, we went on, all bringing us on the way, with women and children, unto the outside of the city, and having bowed the knees upon the shore, we prayed,
15And after these days, having taken `our' vessels, we were going up to Jerusalem,
16and there went also of the disciples from Cesarea with us, bringing with them him with whom we may lodge, a certain Mnason of Cyprus, an aged disciple.
17And we having come to Jerusalem, the brethren did gladly receive us,
5these, having gone before, did remain for us in Troas,
6and we sailed, after the days of the unleavened food, from Philippi, and came unto them to Troas in five days, where we abode seven days.
13And those about Paul having set sail from Paphos, came to Perga of Pamphylia, and John having departed from them, did turn back to Jerusalem,
11having set sail, therefore, from Troas, we came with a straight course to Samothracia, on the morrow also to Neapolis,
12thence also to Philippi, which is a principal city of the part of Macedonia -- a colony. And we were in this city abiding certain days,
10who also with many honours did honour us, and we setting sail -- they were lading `us' with the things that were necessary.
11And after three months, we set sail in a ship (that had wintered in the isle) of Alexandria, with the sign Dioscuri,
12and having landed at Syracuse, we remained three days,
13thence having gone round, we came to Rhegium, and after one day, a south wind having sprung up, the second `day' we came to Puteoli;
14where, having found brethren, we were called upon to remain with them seven days, and thus to Rome we came;
20and they having requested `him' to remain a longer time with them, he did not consent,
21but took leave of them, saying, `It behoveth me by all means the coming feast to keep at Jerusalem, and again I will return unto you -- God willing.' And he sailed from Ephesus,
22and having come down to Cesarea, having gone up, and having saluted the assembly, he went down to Antioch.
13And we having gone before unto the ship, did sail to Assos, thence intending to take in Paul, for so he had arranged, intending himself to go on foot;
14and when he met with us at Assos, having taken him up, we came to Mitylene,
15and thence having sailed, on the morrow we came over-against Chios, and the next day we arrived at Samos, and having remained in Trogyllium, on the following day we came to Miletus,
37and there came a great weeping to all, and having fallen upon the neck of Paul, they were kissing him,
38sorrowing most of all for the word that he had said -- that they are about no more to see his face; and they were accompanying him to the ship.
4And thence, having set sail, we sailed under Cyprus, because of the winds being contrary,
5and having sailed over the sea over-against Cilicia and Pamphylia, we came to Myria of Lycia,
6and there the centurion having found a ship of Alexandria, sailing to Italy, did put us into it,
7and having sailed slowly many days, and with difficulty coming over-against Cnidus, the wind not suffering us, we sailed under Crete, over-against Salmone,
21Having proclaimed good news also to that city, and having discipled many, they turned back to Lystra, and Iconium, and Antioch,
36and after certain days, Paul said unto Barnabas, `Having turned back again, we may look after our brethren, in every city in which we have preached the word of the Lord -- how they are.'
40and the anchors having taken up, they were committing `it' to the sea, at the same time -- having loosed the bands of the rudders, and having hoisted up the mainsail to the wind -- they were making for the shore,
2and having embarked in a ship of Adramyttium, we, being about to sail by the coasts of Asia, did set sail, there being with us Aristarchus, a Macedonian of Thessalonica,
21they were willing then to receive him into the boat, and immediately the boat came unto the land to which they were going.
32and they went away to a desert place, in the boat, by themselves.
26and thence did sail to Antioch, whence they had been given by the grace of God for the work that they fulfilled;
1Wherefore no longer forbearing, we thought good to be left in Athens alone,
14and then immediately the brethren sent forth Paul, to go on as it were to the sea, but both Silas and Timothy were remaining there.
11and having come up, and having broken bread, and having tasted, for a long time also having talked -- till daylight, so he went forth,
19and having saluted them, he was declaring, one by one, each of the things God did among the nations through his ministration,
16and through you to pass to Macedonia, and again from Macedonia to come unto you, and by you to be sent forward to Judea.
1And after the ceasing of the tumult, Paul having called near the disciples, and having embraced `them', went forth to go on to Macedonia;
19and on the third `day' with our own hands the tackling of the ship we cast out,
12And when we heard these things, we called upon `him' -- both we, and those of that place -- not to go up to Jerusalem,
33and having passed some time, they were let go with peace from the brethren unto the apostles;
27And when the fourteenth night came -- we being borne up and down in the Adria -- toward the middle of the night the sailors were supposing that some country drew nigh to them;
30And the sailors seeking to flee out of the ship, and having let down the boat to the sea, in pretence as `if' out of the foreship they are about to cast anchors,
36and having let away the multitude, they take him up as he was in the boat, and other little boats also were with him.