Acts 27 - Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes

Bible Comments
  • Acts 27:1 open_in_new

    when. as.

    determined. decided. Greek. krino. App-122.

    sail. Greek. apopleo. See Acts 13:4.

    delivered. were delivering Greek. par adidomi. See Acts 3:13.

    certain. Greek. tines. App-124.

    other. Greek. heteros. App-124.

    prisoners. Greek. desmotes. Only here and Acts 27:42. The usual word is desmios. See Acts 25:14

    unto. to.

    one, &c. =. centurion of an Augustan cohort, by name Julius.

    centurion. Greek. hekatontarches. See Acts 10:1. Augustus'. Greek. Sebastos. Compare Acts 25:21; Acts 25:25. More than one legion is said to have borne the name.

    band. cohort Greek. speira. See Matthew 27:27.

  • Acts 27:2 open_in_new

    entering into. having embarked upon. Greek. epibaino. See Acts 20:18.

    ship. Greek. ploion. The usual word for "ship".

    Adramyttium. A city in Mysia, in the province of Asia, at the head of the gulf of that name.

    launched. Greek. anago. See Acts 13:13.

    meaning. being about. According to the texts this does not refer to "we" but to the ship. It was on the return voyage to Adramyttium by the coasts of Asia.

    sail. Greek. pleo. See Acts 21:3.

    by, &c.. to the places against (Greek. kata) Asia.

    Aristarchus. See Acts 19:29; Acts 20:4. He and Luke could only have been allowed on board as Paul's servants.

    with. Greek. sun. App-104.

  • Acts 27:3 open_in_new

    next. Greek. heteros, as in Acts 27:1.

    touched. landed. Greek. katago. See Acts 21:3.

    Sidon. The great port of Phoenicia about 70 miles north of Caesarea. The wind must therefore have been favourable, south-south-west.

    courteously. kindly. Greek. philanthropos. Only here. Compare App-135.

    entreated... and. using. Greek. chraomai. Elsewhere translated "use".

    gave... liberty. Greek. epitrepo. See Acts 26:1.

    refresh himself. obtain (Greek. tunchano. See Acts 26:22) their care (Greek. epimeleia. Only here).

  • Acts 27:5 open_in_new

    sailed over. sailed across. Greek. diapleo. Only here.

    sea of, &c. = sea which is along (Greek. kata. App-104.) Cilicia, &c.

    came. came down, or landed, as in Acts 18:22.

    to. unto. Greek. eis. App-104.

  • Acts 27:6 open_in_new

    centurion. Greek. hekatontarchos. See Acts 21:32.

    Alexandria. Egypt was the granary of the ancient world, and this was. corn ship, bound for Italy. See Acts 27:38.

    put us. caused us to embark. Greek. embibazo. Only here.. medical word, used of setting. dislocated limb.

    therein. into (Greek. eis) it.

  • Acts 27:7 open_in_new

    when, &c. = sailing slowly. Greek. braduploeo. Only here. After leaving the lee of Cyprus, the wind, hitherto astern, would now be on their port bow, and as ancient ships had not the same facility in tacking as modern ones, they could not sail as "near to the wind", not nearer than seven points, it is believed. But illustrations on coins, &c, show that the ancients understood quite well to arrange their sails so as to "beat to windward".

    many. in (Greek. en) many (Greek. hikanos, as Acts 14:3, "long").

    scarce were come. were come with difficulty. Greek. molis. Occurs in verses: Acts 27:8; Acts 27:16; Acts 27:18. Rom 5:7. 1 Peter 4:18.

    over against. Greek. kata. App-104.

    Cnidus. An important city, situated at the extreme south-west of Asia Minor. Referred to in. Macc. 15.23.

    suffering. Greek. proseao. Only here. The simple verb eao Occurs several times. See verses: Acts 27:32; Acts 27:40; Acts 27:4.

    Crete. Known also as Candia. Salmone was its eastern cape.

  • Acts 27:8 open_in_new

    hardly. Greek. m olis, as Acts 27:7.

    passing. Greek. paralegomai. Only here and Acts 27:13. They had difficulty in weathering the point.

    unto. Greek. eis. App-104.

    The fair havens. Fair Havens. It bears the same name still.

  • Acts 27:9 open_in_new

    spent. passed. Greek. diaginomai. See Acts 25:13.

    sailing. Greek. ploos. See Acts 21:7.

    now. already.

    dangerous. Greek. episphales. Only here.

    fast: i.e. the tenth day of the seventh month, the day of Atonement, about Oct. 1.

    now already. already.

    admonished Greek. paraineo. Only here and Acts 27:22.

  • Acts 27:10 open_in_new

    Sirs. Greek aner. App-123. Compare Acts 7:26; Acts 14:15; Acts 19:25.

    perceive. Greek. theoreo. App-133.:11.

    voyage. Same as "sailing" in Acts 27:9.

    will. is about to.

    hurt. Greek. hubris. Only here, Act 27:21. 2 Corinthians 12:10.

    damage. loss. Greek. zemia. Only here, Acts 27:21.Philippians 1:3; Philippians 1:7; Philippians 1:8.

    lading. cargo. Greek. phortos. Only here; but the texts read phortion, as in Matthew 11:30; Matthew 23:4.Luke 11:46; Galatians 1:6; Galatians 1:5.

    also of our lives. of our lives also.

    lives. Greek. psuche. App-110.

  • Acts 27:11 open_in_new

    Nevertheless. But.

    centurion. He was in authority, being on imperial service.

    believed. Greek. peitho. App-150.

    master. Literally steersman. Greek. kubernetes. Only here, and Revelation 18:17.

    owner, &c. = shipowner. Greek. naukleros. Only here.

    spoken. said. Greek. leg o.

    by. Greek. hupo. App-104.

  • Acts 27:12 open_in_new

    not commodious. not well situated. Greek. aneuthetos. Only here.

    to winter in. for (Greek. pros) wintering (Greek. paracheimasia. Only here).

    advised. gave their decision. Greek. boule. App-102.

    depart. Same as "launch", Acts 27:2.

    by any means. at least.

    attain. Greek. katantao. See Acts 16:1.

    Phenice. Now Lutro. At the western end of the island.

    winter. Greek. paracheimazo. Only here, Acts 28:11; 1 Corinthians 16:6; Titus 3:12.

    and lieth. looking. Greek. blepo. App-133.

    toward. down. Greek. kata.

    south west. south-west wind. Greek. lips. Only here.

    north west. north-west wind. Greek. choros. Only here. The meaning is that the harbour looked in the same direction as that in which these winds were 15

    borne along. blew, i.e. north-east and south-east, as in Revised Version.

  • Acts 27:13 open_in_new

    blew softly. Greek. hupopneo. Only here.

    Purpose. See Acts 11:23.

    loosing. Greek. airo, to raise. Here it means to weigh anchor.

    sailed... by. Same as "pass", Acts 27:8.

    close. Greek. asson. Comp. of anchi, near. Only here.

  • Acts 27:14 open_in_new

    But not long after. Literally But after not much (time).

    arose against it. beat down from it (i.e. Crete).

    arose. Greek. ballo. App-174. This verb is sometimes used intransitively.

    against. down. Greek. kata. App-104.

    tempestuous. typhonic. Greek. tuphonikos. Onlyhere.

    Euroclydon. The texts (not the Syriac) read Eurakulon, which means north-north-east wind. But if so, it would hardly have been introduced by the words "which is called". It was evidently. hurricane, not uncommon in those waters, and called "Euroclydon" locally and by the sailors.

  • Acts 27:15 open_in_new

    caught. Greek. sunarpazo. See Acts 6:12.

    bear up into. face. Literally look in the eye of. Greek. antophthalmeo. Only here.

    we let her drive. Literally giving her up (Greek. epididomi) we were driven (borne along, pass, of Greek. phero). The Authorized Version rendering is the exact nautical expression.

  • Acts 27:16 open_in_new

    running under. having run under the lee of. Greek. hupotrecho. Onlyhere.

    island. Greek. nesion,. small island, dim. of nesos (Acts 13:6). Only here.

    Clauda. Clauda (some texts, Cauda) was due south of Phenice.

    we had much work. Literally with difficulty (Greek. molis, Acts 27:7) were we strong (Greek. ischuo. See Acts 15:10).

    come by. become masters of. Greek. perikrates. Onlyhere.

    boat. skiff. Greek. skaphe. Only here, verses: Acts 27:30; Acts 27:32. The verb skapto, to dig, or hollow out, only in Luke 6:48; Luke 13:8; Luke 16:3.

  • Acts 27:17 open_in_new

    taken up. Greek. airo. See Acts 27:13.

    used. Greek. chraomai. See Acts 27:3.

    helps. Greek. boetheia. Only here and Hebrews 4:16.

    undergirding. Greek. hupozdnnumi. Only here. The process of passing. cable or chain round. ship to prevent her going to pieces is called "frapping".

    lest. Greek. me. App-105.

    fall. Greek. ekpipto. Occurs thirteen times; here: Acts 27:26; Acts 27:29; Acts 27:32; Acts 12:7; Mark 13:25.Romans 9:6, &c.

    quicksands. Greek. surtis. Only here. There are two gulfs on the north coast of Africa, full of shoals and sandbanks, called Syrtis Major and Syrtis Minor. It may be the former of these, now Sidra, into which they were afraid of being driven.

    strake sail. Literally having lowered the gear.

    strake. Gr chalao. See Luke 5:4.

    sail. Greek. skeuos. The great yard to which the sail was attached. Occurs twenty-three times. Always rendered "vessel", except here; Matthew 12:29; Mark 3:27 (goods). Luke 17:31 (stuff).

  • Acts 27:18 open_in_new

    exceedingly. Greek. sphodros. Only here. The usual word is sphodros as in Matthew 2:10.

    tossed with. tempest. Greek. cheimazomai. Only here. Compare Acts 27:12

    next. Greek. hexes. See Acts 21:1.

    lightened the ship. they began to jettison the cargo. Literally they were making. casting out. Greek. ekbole Only here.

  • Acts 27:19 open_in_new

    we. The texts read "they, "which would mean the crew. but it would be superfluous to say of them, "with our own hands. "Luke means that everyone was pressed into the service, prisoners and all.

    cast out. Greek. rhipto. See Luke 4:35.

    with our own hands. Greek. autocheir. Only here. To emphasize the fact that all were called to help in this time of peril.

    tackling. Greek. skeue. The yard, sail, and all the ships furnishings. Only here, but used in the Septuagint Jonah 1:5.

  • Acts 27:21 open_in_new

    after long abstinence. Literally much fasting having taken place (Greek. huparcho. See Luke 9:49).

    abstinence. Greek. asitia. Only here. Compare Acts 27:33 and Acts 27:38 (sitos).

    should. ought to

    hearkened. Greek. peitharcheo. See Acts 5:29

    loosed. Greek. anago. See verses: Acts 27:2; Acts 27:4; Acts 27:12.

    from. Greek. apo. App-104

    gained. gotten, as Revised Version. Greek. kerdaino. Occ sixteen times. Always translated "gain, "save Philippians 3:1 (win). Only herein Acts. First occurance. Matthew 16:26.

    harm. Same as "hurt" (Acts 27:10)

    loss. Same as "damage" (Acts 27:10)

  • Acts 27:25 open_in_new

    believe. Greek. pisteuo App-150

    even as. Literally thus according to (Greek. kata. App-104) the manner in which

    told. spoken to. Greek. leo App-121

  • Acts 27:27 open_in_new

    driven up and down. Greek. diaphero = to carry hither and thither. Compare 13, 49. Mark 11:16. Then "to differ", as in the other occurances. Matthew 6:26; Matthew 10:31; Matthew 12:12.Luke 12:7; Luke 12:24.Romans 2:18; 1 Corinthians 15:41.Galatians 1:2; Galatians 1:6; Galatians 4:1.Philippians 1:1; Philippians 1:10.

    Adria. the Adria. In Paul's day this term included the part of the Mediterranean lying south of Italy, east of Sicily, and west of Greece. Josephus was on board. ship which foundered in the Adriatic Sea and was picked up by. ship of Cyrene, which landed him at Puteoli (Life, 3).

    about. Greek. kata. App-104.

    shipmen. seamen. Greek. nautes. Only here, Acts 27:30, and Revelation 18:17.

    deemed. were supposing. See Acts 13:25.

    they drew, &c.. some country was drawing near to them. Greek. prosago. See Acts 16:20.

  • Acts 27:28 open_in_new

    sounded. having sounded. Greek. bolizo. Only here.

    and. they.

    fathoms. Greek. orguia. See App-51.

    when, &c.. having proceeded. Greek. diistemi, to put, or stand, apart. Only here, and Luke 22:59 (literally one hour having intervened); Act 24:51 (was parted).

  • Acts 27:31 open_in_new

    Except. If. not. Greek. ean (App-118) me (App-105).

    abide. Greek. meno. Seep. 1511.

    cannot. a re not (Greek. ou.App-105) able to.

  • Acts 27:33 open_in_new

    besought. was entreating. Greek. parakaleo. App-134.

    take. Greek. metalambano. See Acts 2:46.

    meat. food, or nourishment. Greek. trophe.

    This day, &c. Literally Tarrying (or waiting) to-day, the fourteenth day.

    tarried. Greek. prosdokao. App-183.

    and continued. ye continue. Greek. diateleo. Only here.

    fasting. without food. Greek. asitos. Only here. Compare Acts 27:21. Figure of speech Synecdoche. App-6.

    taken. Greek. proslambano. See Acts 17:5.

    nothing. Greek. mideis.

  • Acts 27:34 open_in_new

    pray. Same as "besought", Acts 27:33.

    is. Greek. hupar cho. See Luke 9:48.

    health. salvation. Greek. soteria. The verb sozo is frequently translated "heal". Matthew 9:21; 2 John 1:11; 2 John 1:11 :12 (do well). Acts 4:9; Acts 14:9.

    there shall not, &c. Literally. hair of no one (Greek. oudeis) of you shall fall from his head

    hair. Greek. thrix. Only occurs in Acts.

    fall. The texts read "perish", as in Luke 21:18. Figure of speech Paroemia. App-6. Compare 1 Samuel 14:45; 2 Samuel 14:11; 1 Kings 1:52.Matthew 10:30.

    from. Greek. apo, with texts. App-104.

  • Acts 27:37 open_in_new

    in all.... two hundred, &c. Literally all the souls two hundred threescore and sixteen.

    souls. Greek. psuche. App-110. Compare verses: Acts 10:22. Josephus says in the ship in which he was wrecked there were 600, of whom only eighty were saved. Compare Acts 27:22.

  • Acts 27:39 open_in_new

    knew. recognized. Greek. epiginosko. App-132.

    land. Greek. ge. App-129.

    discovered. perceived. App-133.

    creek. Greek. kolpos, bosom. Here, Luke 6:38; Luke 16:22; Luke 16:23. Joh 1:18.

    shore. beach.

    the. Omit,

    were minded. took counsel or planned. Greek. bouleuo.

    it were possible. they might be able.

    thrust in. Greek. exotheo. Only here and Acts 7:45.

  • Acts 27:40 open_in_new

    taken up. Greek. periaireo. Same as in Acts 27:20.

    committed. Greek. eao. Same as "let", Acts 27:32.

    themselves. them, i.e. the anchors. They "slipped" the anchors.

    loosed. Greek. aniemi, as in Acts 16:26; Ephesians 6:9; Hebrews 13:5.

    rudder bands. lashings of the rudders.

    rudder. Greek. pidalion. Only here and James 3:4. There were two great paddles, one on either side, used for steering.

    bands. Greek. zeukteria. The tackle by which the paddles were lashed to the hull when the ship was at anchor. Only here.

    hoised. hoisted. Greek. epairo. Generally take up, or lift up. Acts 1:9; Acts 2:14, &c.

    mainsail. foresail. Greek. artemon. Only here. The mainsail had been thrown overboard (Acts 27:19).

    wind. Literally the blowing. Greek. pneo. Elsewhere, Matthew 7:25; Matthew 7:27; Luke 12:55.John 3:8; John 6:18; Revelation 7:1.

    made. were holding on. Gr . katecho. See 2 Thessalonians 2:6.

    toward. for. Greek. eis. App-104.

  • Acts 27:41 open_in_new

    And. But.

    falling. Greek. peripipto. Only here, Luke 10:30; James 1:2.

    where two seas met. Greek. dilhalassos. Only here.. sand bank formed by opposing currents.

    ran... aground. Greek. epokello, but the texts read epikello, meaning the same. Only here.

    ship. Greek. naus. Only here. Elsewhere the word for "ship" is ploion. It was no longer. ship, but. mere floating hulk.

    forepart. Same as "foreship", Acts 27:30. Add "indeed".

    stuck fast, and. having stuck fast. Greek. ereido. Only here.

    remained. Greek. meno, as in Acts 27:31.

    unmoveable. Greek. asaleutos. Only here and Hebrews 12:28.

    hinder part. stern, Acts 27:29.

    was broken. began to break up. Greek. luo. See Acts 13:43.

    with. by, as in Acts 27:11.

    violence. Greek. bia. See Acts 5:26.

    waves. Greek. kuma. Only here, Matthew 8:24; Matthew 14:24.Mark 4:37; Jude 1:13.

  • Acts 27:42 open_in_new

    counsel. Greek. boule. App-102. See Acts 27:12.

    to kill. in order that (Greek. hina) they might kill.

    any. any one. App-123.

    of them. Omit.

    should swim out, and. having swum out. Greek. ekkolumbao. Only here.

    escape. make good his escape. Greek. diapheugo. Only here.

  • Acts 27:43 open_in_new

    willing. purposing. Greek. boulomai. App-102.

    save. Greek. diasozo. See Matthew 14:36.

    kept. hindered.

    purpose. Greek. boulema. App-102. Only here and Romans 9:19.

    could. were able to.

    swim. Greek. kolumbao. Only here. Compare Acts 27:42.

    should, &c. = having first cast (themselves) overboard. Greek. aporrhipto. Only here.

    and get. Literally should go forth. Greek. exeimi. See Acts 13:42.

    to. upon. Greek. epi. App-104.

  • Acts 27:44 open_in_new

    the rest. Greek. loipos: App-124.

    some. some indeed.

    boards. planks. Greek. sanis. Only here.

    broken pieces: i.e. any kind of wreckage. Literally some of the things.

    of. from. Greek. apo. App-104.

    escaped all safe. all escaped safe (same as "save", Acts 27:43). In this chapter there are over fifty words, mostly nautical, found nowhere else in the N.T.