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- 04700
- * the Jews.
- # 21:30,31 22:22 23:12-15 25:3
- 04701
- * obtained.
- # 17 14:19,20 16:25,26 18:9,10 21:31-33 23:10,11,16-22 1Sa 7:12
- # Ezr 8:31 Ps 18:47 66:12 118:10-13 124:1-3,8 2Co 1:8-10
- # 2Ti 3:11 4:17,18
- * witnessing.
- # 20:20-27 Re 11:18 20:12
- * none.
- # 6 3:21-24 Lu 24:27,44,46
- * the prophets.
- # 24:14 28:23 Mt 17:4,5 Lu 16:29-31 Joh 1:17,45 3:14,15 5:39,46
- # Ro 3:21 Re 15:3
- 04702
- * Christ.
- # Ge 3:15 Ps 22:1-69:36 Isa 53:1-12 Da 9:24-26 Zec 12:10 13:7
- # Lu 18:31-33 24:26,46 1Co 15:3
- * the first.
- # 8 2:23-32 13:34 Ps 16:8-11 Isa 53:10-12 Mt 27:53 Joh 10:18
- # Joh 11:25 1Co 15:20-23 Col 1:18 Re 1:5
- * and should.
- # 18 Lu 2:32
- 04703
- * spake.
- # 22:1
- * Festus.
- # 17:32 24:25 25:19,20
- * Paul.
- # 11 2Ki 9:11 Jer 29:26 Ho 9:7 Mr 3:21 Joh 8:48,52 10:20,21
- # 1Co 1:23 2:13,14 4:10 2Co 5:13
- 04704
- * I am not.
- # Joh 8:49 1Pe 2:21-23 3:9,15
- * most.
- # 23:26 *Gr:
- # 24:3 Lu 1:3 *Gr:
- * words.
- # Tit 1:9 2:7,8
- 04705
- * the king.
- # 2,3 25:22
- * this thing.
- # 2:1-12 4:16-21 5:18-42 Isa 30:20 Mt 26:5 27:29-54
- 04706
- * believest.
- # 22,23
- 04707
- * Almost.
- # 29 24:25 Eze 33:31 Mt 10:18 Mr 6:20 10:17-22 2Co 4:2
- # Jas 1:23,24
- 04708
- * I would.
- # Ex 16:3 Nu 11:29 2Sa 18:33 2Ki 5:3 1Co 4:8 7:7 2Co 11:1
- * that not.
- # Jer 13:17 Lu 19:41,42 Joh 5:34 Ro 9:1-3 10:1 Col 1:28
- * except.
- # 12:6 25:14 Eph 6:20
- 04709
- * the king.
- # 18:15 28:22
- 04710
- * This man.
- # 23:9,29 25:25 28:18 2Sa 24:17 Lu 23:4,14,15 1Pe 3:16 4:14-16
- 04711
- * appealed.
- # 25:11,12,25 28:18
- 04712
- 1 Paul shipping towards Rome,
- 10 foretells of the danger of the voyage,
- 11 but is not believed.
- 14 They are tossed to and fro with tempest;
- 41 and suffer shipwreck;
- 44 yet all come safe to land.
-
- * when.
- # 19:21 23:11 25:12,25 Ge 50:20 Ps 33:11 76:10 Pr 19:21 La 3:27
- # Da 4:35 Ro 15:22-29
- * Italy.
- Italy is a well-known country of Europe, bounded by the
- Adriatic or Venetian Gulf on the east, the Tyrrhene or Tuscan
- Sea on the west, and by the Alps on the north.
-
- # 10:1 18:2 Heb 13:24
- * a centurion.
- # 11,43 10:22 21:32 22:26 23:17 24:23 28:16 Mt 8:5-10 27:54
- # Lu 7:2 23:47
- * Augustus'.
- # 25:25
- 04713
- * Adramyttium.
- Adramyttium, now Adramyti, was a maritime city of Mysia in
- Asia Minor, seated at the foot of Mount Ida, on a gulf of the
- same name, opposite the island of Lesbos.
-
- * we.
- # 21:1 Lu 8:22
- * to sail.
- # 20:15,16 21:1-3
- * Aristarchus.
- # 19:19 20:4 Col 4:10 Phm 1:24
- * with us.
- # 16:10-13,17 20:5 21:5 28:2,10,12,16
- 04714
- * Sidon.
- # 12:20 Ge 10:15 49:13 Isa 23:2-4,12 Zec 9:2
- * Julius.
- # 24:23 27:1,3 28:16
- 04715
- * Cyprus.
- # 4:36 11:19,20 13:4 15:39 21:3,16
- * the winds.
- # Mt 14:24 Mr 6:48
- 04716
- * Cilicia.
- # 6:9 15:23,41 21:39 22:3 Ga 1:21
- * Pamphylia.
- # 2:10 13:13 15:38
- * Myra.
- Myra was a city of Lycia, situated on a hill, twenty stadia
- from the sea.
- 04717
- * the centurion.
- # 1
- * Alexandria.
- Alexandria, now Scanderoon, was a celebrated city and port of
- Egypt, built by Alexander the Great, situated on the
- Mediterranean and the lake Moeris, opposite the island of
- Pharos, and about twelve miles from the western branch of the
- Nile.
-
- # 6:9 18:24 28:11
- 04718
- * Cnidus.
- Cnidus was a town and promontory of Caria in Asia Minor,
- opposite Crete, now Cape Krio.
-
- * we sailed.
- # 12,13,21 2:11 Tit 1:5,12
- * under.
- # 4
- * Crete, or, Candy.
- Crete, now Candy, is a large island in the Mediterranean, 250
- miles in length, 50 in breadth, and 600 in circumference,
- lying at the entrance of the Aegean sea.
-
- * Salmone.
- Salmone, now Salamina, was a city and cape on the east of the
- island of Crete.
- 04719
- * The fair havens.
- The Fair Havens, still known by the same name, was a port on
- the south-eastern part of Crete, near Lasea, of which nothing
- now remains.
-
- # 8
- 04720
- * the fast.
- "The fast was on the tenth day of the seventh month."
-
- # Le 16:29 23:27-29 Nu 29:7
- 04721
- * I perceive.
- # 21-26,31,34 Ge 41:16-25,38,39 2Ki 6:9,10 Ps 25:14 Da 2:30
- # Am 3:7
- * damage, or, injury.
- # 20,41-44 1Pe 4:18
- 04722
- * believed.
- # 21 Ex 9:20,21 2Ki 6:10 Pr 27:12 Eze 3:17,18 33:4 Heb 11:7
- 04723
- * the haven.
- # 8 Ps 107:30
- * Phenice.
- Phenice, was a sea-port on the western side of Crete; probably
- defended from the fury of the winds by a high and winding
- shore, forming a semicircle, and perhaps by some small island
- in front; leaving two openings, one towards the south-west,
- and the other towards the north-west.
-
- * Crete.
- # 7
- 04724
- * the south.
- # Job 37:17 Ps 78:26 So 4:16 Lu 12:55
- * loosing.
- # 21
- 04725
- * not.
- # Ex 14:21-27 Jon 1:3-5
- * arose, or beat. a tempestuous.
- # Ps 107:25-27 Eze 27:26 Mt 8:24 Mr 4:37
- * Euroclydon.
- Probably, as Dr. Shaw supposes, one of those tempestuous winds
- called levanters, which blow in all directions, from N. E.
- round by E. to S. E.
- 04726
- * we.
- # 27 Jas 3:4
- 04727
- * Clauda.
- Clauda, called Cauda and Gaudos by Mela and Pliny, and Claudos
- by Ptolemy, and now Gozo, according to Dr. Shaw, is a small
- island, situated at the south-western extremity of the island
- of Crete.
-
- # 16
- 04728
- * fearing.
- # 29,41
- 04729
- * being.
- # Ps 107:27
- * the next.
- # 19,38 Jon 1:5 Mt 16:26 Lu 16:8 Php 3:7,8 Heb 12:1
- 04730
- * we.
- # Job 2:4 Jon 1:5 Mr 8:35-37 Lu 9:24,25
- 04731
- * neither.
- # Ex 10:21-23 Ps 105:28 Mt 24:29
- * and no.
- # Ps 107:25-27 Jon 1:4,11-14 Mt 8:24,25 2Co 11:25
- * all.
- # Isa 57:10 Jer 2:25 Eze 37:11 Eph 2:12 1Th 4:13
- 04732
- * after.
- # 33-35 Ps 107:5,6
- * ye should.
- # 9,10 Ge 42:22
- * not.
- # 13
- 04733
- * I exhort.
- # 25,36 23:11 1Sa 30:6 Ezr 10:2 Job 22:29,30 Ps 112:7 Isa 43:1,2
- # 2Co 1:4-6 4:8,9
- * for.
- # 31,34,44 Job 2:4
- 04734
- * there.
- # 5:19 12:8-11,23 23:11 Da 6:22 Heb 1:14 Re 22:16
- * whose.
- # Ex 19:5 De 32:9 Ps 135:4 So 2:16 6:3 Isa 44:5 Jer 31:33 32:38
- # Eze 36:38 Zec 13:9 Mal 3:17 Joh 17:9,10 1Co 6:20 Tit 2:14
- # 1Pe 2:9,10
- * and.
- # 16:17 Ps 116:16 143:12 Isa 44:21 Da 3:17,26,28 6:16,20
- # Joh 12:26 Ro 1:1,9 6:22 2Ti 1:3 2:24 Tit 1:1
- 04735
- * Fear not.
- # 18:9,10 Ge 15:1 46:3 1Ki 17:13 2Ki 6:16 Isa 41:10-14 43:1-5
- # Mt 10:28 Re 1:17
- * thou.
- # 9:15 19:21 23:11 25:11 Mt 10:18 Joh 11:9 2Ti 4:16,17 Re 11:5-7
- * lo.
- # 37 Ge 12:2 18:23-32 19:21,22,29 30:27 39:5,23 Isa 58:11,12
- # Mic 5:7 Jas 5:16
- 04736
- * I believe.
- # 11,21 Nu 23:19 2Ch 20:20 Lu 1:45 Ro 4:20,21 2Ti 1:12
- 04737
- * a certain.
- # 28:1
- 04738
- * the fourteenth.
- # 18-20
- * Adria.
- Adria strictly speaking, was the name of the Adriatic gulf,
- now the Gulf of Venice, an arm of the Mediterranean, about 400
- miles long and 140 broad, stretching along the eastern shores
- of Italy on one side, and Dalmatia, Sclavonia, and Macedonia
- on the other. But the term Adria was extended far beyond the
- limits of this gulf, and appears to have been given to an
- indeterminate extent of sea, as we say, generally, the Levant.
- It is observable, that the sacred historian does not say "in
- the Adriatic gulf," but "in Adria," (that is, the Adriatic
- sea, [Adrias <\\See definition 99\\>] being understood;)
- which, says Hesychius, was the same as the Ionian sea; and
- Strabo says that the Ionian gulf "is a part of that now called
- the Adriatic." But not only the Ionian, but even the Sicilian
- sea, and part of that which washes Crete, were called the
- Adriatic. Thus the scholiast on Dionysius Periegetis says,
- "they call this Sicilian sea Adria." And Ptolemy says that
- Sicily was bounded on the east by the Adriatic,
- [hupo <\\See definition 5259\\>
- Adrias <\\See definition 99\\>,] and that Crete was bounded on
- the west by the Adriatic sea, [hupo <\\See definition 5259\\>
- tou <\\See definition 5120\\> Adriatikos
- pelagos <\\See definition 3989\\>.]
-
- * the shipmen.
- # 30 1Ki 9:27 Jon 1:6 Re 18:17
- 04739
- # 28
- 04740
- * fallen.
- # 17,41
- * anchors.
- # 30,40 Heb 6:19
- * and wished.
- # De 28:67 Ps 130:6
- 04741
- * the boat.
- # 16,32
- * foreship.
- # 41
- 04742
- * said.
- # 11,21,42,43
- * Except.
- # 22-24 Ps 91:11,12 Jer 29:11-13 Eze 36:36,37 Lu 1:34,35 4:9-12
- # Joh 6:37 2Th 2:13,14
- 04743
- # Lu 16:8 Php 3:7-9
- 04744
- * while.
- # 29
- * This.
- # 27
- 04745
- * for this.
- # Mt 15:32 Mr 8:2,3 Php 2:5 1Ti 5:23
- * for there.
- # 1Ki 1:52 Mt 10:30 Lu 12:7 21:18
- 04746
- * and gave.
- # 2:46,47 1Sa 9:13 Mt 15:36 Mr 8:6 Lu 24:30 Joh 6:11,23 Ro 14:6
- # 1Co 10:30,31 1Ti 4:3,4
- * in.
- # Ps 119:46 Ro 1:16 2Ti 1:8,12 1Pe 4:16
- 04747
- * they all.
- # Ps 27:14 2Co 1:4-6
- 04748
- * two.
- # 24
- * souls.
- # 2:41 7:14 Ro 13:1 1Pe 3:20
- 04749
- * they lightened.
- # 18,19 Job 2:4 Jon 1:5 Mt 6:25 16:26 Heb 12:1
- * The wheat.
- The Romans imported corn from Egypt, by way of Alexandria, to
- which this ship belonged; for a curious account of which see
- Bryant's treatise on the Euroclydon.
-