Acts 28:10
who also with many honours did honour us, and we setting sail -- they were lading `us' with the things that were necessary.
who also with many honours did honour us, and we setting sail -- they were lading `us' with the things that were necessary.
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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;
15and thence, the brethren having heard the things concerning us, came forth to meet us, unto Appii Forum, and Three Taverns -- whom Paul having seen, having given thanks to God, took courage.
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,
6and having embraced one another, we embarked in the ship, and they returned to their own friends.
7And we, having finished the course, from Tyre came down to Ptolemais, and having saluted the brethren, we remained one day with them;
9this, therefore, being done, the others also in the island having infirmities were coming and were healed;
7And in the neighbourhood of that place were lands of the principal man of the island, by name Publius, who, having received us, three days did courteously lodge `us';
1And when our sailing to Italy was determined, they were delivering up both Paul and certain others, prisoners, to a centurion, by name Julius, of the band of Sebastus,
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,
3on the next `day' also we touched at Sidon, and Julius, courteously treating Paul, did permit `him', having gone on unto friends, to receive `their' care.
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,
8and hardly passing it, we came to a certain place called `Fair Havens,' nigh to which was the city `of' Lasaea.
26and on a certain island it behoveth us to be cast.'
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;
1And having been saved, then they knew that the island is called Melita,
2and the foreigners were shewing us no ordinary kindness, for having kindled a fire, they received us all, because of the pressing rain, and because of the cold;
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.
15and the ship being caught, and not being able to bear up against the wind, having given `her' up, we were borne on,
16and having run under a certain little isle, called Clauda, we were hardly able to become masters of the boat,
17which having taken up, they were using helps, undergirding the ship, and fearing lest they may fall on the quicksand, having let down the mast -- so were borne on.
18And we, being exceedingly tempest-tossed, the succeeding `day' they were making a clearing,
19and on the third `day' with our own hands the tackling of the ship we cast out,
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,
19and not only so, but who was also appointed by vote by the assemblies, our fellow-traveller, with this favour that is ministered by us, unto the glory of the same Lord, and your willing mind;
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.
38and having eaten sufficient nourishment, they were lightening the ship, casting forth the wheat into the sea.
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,
26and thence did sail to Antioch, whence they had been given by the grace of God for the work that they fulfilled;
11having set sail, therefore, from Troas, we came with a straight course to Samothracia, on the morrow also to Neapolis,
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,
30which also they did, having sent unto the elders by the hand of Barnabas and Saul.
3always, also, and everywhere we receive it, most noble Felix, with all thankfulness;
4with much entreaty calling on us to receive the favour and the fellowship of the ministration to the saints,
5and not according as we expected, but themselves they did give first to the Lord, and to us, through the will of God,
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,
12and the haven being incommodious to winter in, the more part gave counsel to sail thence also, if by any means they might be able, having attained to Phenice, `there' to winter, `which is' a haven of Crete, looking to the south-west and north-west,
28`For it seemed good to the Holy Spirit, and to us, no more burden to lay upon you, except these necessary things:
27and he being minded to go through into Achaia, the brethren wrote to the disciples, having exhorted them to receive him, who having come, did help them much who have believed through the grace,