Acts 28 - Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes

Bible Comments
  • Acts 28:1 open_in_new

    when they were. having.

    escaped. Greek. diasozo. Same as in Acts 27:43; Acts 27:44. See Matthew 14:36.

    they. The texts read "we".

    knew. Greek. epiginosko App-132.

    island. Greek. nesos. See Acts 27:26.

    Melita. Malta It was in the jurisdiction of the Praetor of Sicily St. Paul's Bay, the traditional scene of the shipwreck, fulfils all the conditions.

  • Acts 28:2 open_in_new

    barbarous people. Greek. barbaros. Elsewhere, Acts 28:4. Rom 1:14. 1 Chronicles 3:11; 1 Chronicles 3:11. The Greeks called all people who did not speak Greek barbarians, The Maltese were Phoenicians.

    no. not. Greek. ou. App-105.

    little. ordinary, as in Acts 19:11.

    kindness. Greek. philanthropia. App-135.

    kindled. having kindled. Greek. anapto. Only here, Luke 12:49; James 3:5.

    fire. Greek. pura. Only here, and in Acts 28:3.

    received. Greek. pro slambano. See Acts 17:5.

    because of. Greek. dia. App-104.Acts 28:2.

    present. Greek. ephistemi. Literally to come upon, as in Luke 2:9.

    cold. Greek. psuchos. Only here, Joh 18:18. 2 Corinthians 11:27.

  • Acts 28:3 open_in_new

    gathered. Greek. sustrepho. Only here.

    bundle. multitude. Greek. plethos.

    sticks. Greek. phruganon Only here.

    viper. Greek. echidna. Only here, Matthew 3:7; Matthew 3:12, Mat 3:34. Matthew 23:33.Luke 3:7.

    out of. Greek. ek. App-104. but the texts read apo (App-104.)

    heat. Greek. therme. Only here.

    fastened. Greek. kathapto. Only here.

  • Acts 28:4 open_in_new

    saw. Greek. eidon. App-133.

    beast. Greek. therion. See Acts 11:6.

    hang. hanging.

    on. from. Greek. ek. App-104.

    among themselves. to (Greek. pros. App-104.) one another.

    man. Greek. anthropos. App-123.

    though he hath. Literally having.

    the sea. out of (Greek. ek) the sea.

    yet. Omit.

    vengeance. Greek. he dike. App-177. The Greeks personified Justice, vengeance, and other ideas; as we do when we speak of Nemesis.

  • Acts 28:5 open_in_new

    And he. He then indeed.

    shook off. Greek. apotinasso. Only here, and Luke 9:5.

    felt. suffered.

    no. nothing. Greek. oudeis.

    harm. evil. Greek. kakos. App-128.

  • Acts 28:6 open_in_new

    Howbeit. But.

    looked. were expecting, or watching in expectation. Greek. prosdokao. App-133.

    when. that.

    should have. was about to.

    swollen. swell. Greek. pimpremi Only here.

    fallen down. See Acts 26:1 Acts 26:4.

    dead. a corpse. Greek. nekros. App-139.

    suddenly. See Acts 2:2.

    a great while. for (Greek. epi. App-104.) much (time).

    saw. Greek. theoreo. App-133.

    no. nothing. Greek. medeis.

    harm. amiss. Greek. atopos. Only here, Luke 23:41; 2 Thessalonians 3:2.

    changed their minds. Greek. metaballomai. Only here.

    god. App-98.

  • Acts 28:11 open_in_new

    ship of Alexandria. Another corn ship.

    wintered. Greek. paracheimazo. See Acts 27:12.

    whose sign, &c. = with sign the Dioscuri.

    sign. Greek. parasemos. Only here. Literally signed or marked.

    Castor and Pollux. Greek. Dioskouroi. Literally sons of Zeus. These twin sons of Zeus and Leda were deified and their names given to the bright stars in the constellation Gemini. They were regarded as the patron deities of sailors. The "sign" was carried on the prow of the vessel, after the manner of our "figure-heads".

  • Acts 28:13 open_in_new

    fetched. compass. having tacked about. Greek. perierchomai. See Acts 19:13. Figure of speech Idioma. App-6.

    and came. arrived. Greek. katantao. See Acts 16:1.

    Rhegium. Now Reggio, on the Straits of Messina.

    the south wind blew, and. a south wind having sprung up. Greek. epiginomai. Only here.

    the next day. the second day. Greek. deuteraios. Only here.

    Puteoli. On the Bay of Naples. It was here Josephus and his shipwrecked companions were landed. Now Pozzuoli.

  • Acts 28:14 open_in_new

    desired. entreated. Greek. parakaleo. App-134.

    with. Greek. epi. App-104., but the texts read para (xii. 2).

    went. came.

    toward. Greek. eis. App-104. Rome was used in. more extended sense here than in Acts 28:16.

  • Acts 28:15 open_in_new

    of us. the things (i.e. the news) concerning (Greek. peri) us.

    to meet us. Literally for (Greek. eis) meeting (Greek. apantesis. See Matthew 25:1) us.

    Appii forum. The market of Appius,. small town on the Appian Way, forty-three miles from Rome.

    The three taverns. About ten miles further on. taverns. Greek. taberne transliterated from Latin. taberna. Only here.

    thanked. Greek. eucharisteo. See Acts 27:35.

    God. App-98.

    courage. Greek. tharsos. Only here. Compare Acts 23:11.

  • Acts 28:16 open_in_new

    Home. Compare Acts 19:21; Acts 23:11. The purpose was fulfilled, but perhaps not in the way Paul expected.

    centurion. Greek. hekatontarchos. See Acts 21:32. Most texts omit this clause.

    delivered. Greek. paradidomi. See Acts 3:13.

    captain of the guard. Greek. stratopedarches. Only here. Probably the Protect of the Praetorians.

    Paul was suffered. Literally it was permitted (Greek. epitrepo. See Acts 26:1) Paul.

    dwell. Greek. meno. See p. 1511.

    kept. guarded. He was chained by the wrist to the prisoner. Paul speaks of this chain in Acts 28:20; Ephesians 6:20; Philippians 1:1; Philippians 1:7; Philippians 1:13; Philippians 1:14; Philippians 1:16; Colossians 4:18; Philemon 1:10; Philemon 1:13.

  • Acts 28:18 open_in_new

    examined. Greek. anakrino. App-122.

    would have. were wishing to. Greek. boulomai. App-102.

    let... go. Greek. apoluo. App-174.

    cause. Greek. aitia, as in Acts 25:27.

  • Acts 28:21 open_in_new

    neither. Greek. oute.

    letters. Greek. gramma,. letter of the alphabet. In plural "writings". This and Galatians 1:6; Galatians 1:11 are the only places where it is used of an epistle, the usual word being epistole.

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

    concerning. Greek. peri. App-104.

    shewed. reported. Greek. apangello. See Acts 4:23.

    spake. Greek. laleo. App-121.

    any harm. anything evil (Greek. poneros. App-128.)

  • Acts 28:23 open_in_new

    appointed. arranged. Greek. tasso. See Acts 13:48.

    lodging. Greek. xenia. Only here and Philemon 1:22. Compare Acts 10:6; Acts 21:16.

    expounded. Greek. ektithemi. See Acts 7:21.

    testified. Greek. diamarturomai. See Acts 2:40. Ninth and last occurance in Acts.

    kingdom of God. The Messianic kingdom was the subject. The mention of the Lord Jesus, and the law of Moses, and the prophets, establishes this. See App-114.

    persuading. Greek. peitho. App-150.

    Jesus. App-98.

    Moses. Nineteenth occurance in Acts. See Matthew 8:4.

    prophet. App-189.

    till. Greek. heos.

    evening. Greek. hespera. See Acts 4:3.

  • Acts 28:25 open_in_new

    when they agreed not. being out of harmony. Greek. asumphonos. Only here. See Acts 5:9; Acts 15:15.

    departed. Literally were being sent away. App-174. The imperfect suggests that the chief men (Acts 28:17) broke up the meeting and sent the rest away lest they should be convinced.

    after that, &c. = Paul having spoken.

    word Greek. rhama. See Mark 9:32.

    Well. Rightly.

    the Holy Ghost. the Holy Spirit. App-101.

    by. through. Greek. dia. App-104.Acts 28:1.

    Esaias. Isaiah. See Acts 8:28; Acts 8:30. The quotation is from Acts 6:9; Acts 6:10. This is the third occasion of the quotation of these words. See Matthew 13:14; Matthew 13:15.John 12:40.

    our. The texts read "your".

  • Acts 28:26 open_in_new

    Hearing. In hearing. Greek. ak. e. Compare Acts 17:20.

    not. by no means. Greek. ou me. App-105.

    understand. Greek. suniemi. Compare App-132.

    seeing... see. Greek. blepo. App-133.

    perceive. Greek. eidon. App-133. Figure of speech Polyptoton. App-6.

  • Acts 28:27 open_in_new

    is waxed gross. has become fat. Greek. pachunomai. Only here and Matthew 13:15.

    their ears, &c. = with their ears they hear heavily.

    closed. Greek. kammuo. Only here and Matthew 13:15.

    lest. lest at any time. Greek. mepote.

    be converted. turn again. Greek. epistrepho. See Acts 3:19.

  • Acts 28:31 open_in_new

    Preaching. Greek. kerusso. App-121.

    which concern. concerning. Greek. peri. App-104.

    the Lord. App-98.

    Jesus Christ. App-98.

    confidence. boldness. Greek. parrhesia. See Acts 4:13.

    no man, &c. = unhindered. Greek. akolutos. Only here.