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Verse Acts 27:24. _GOD HATH GIVEN THEE ALL THEM THAT SAIL WITH THEE._]
Two hundred and seventy-six souls saved for the sake of one man! This
was a strong proof of God's approbation of Paul; and must a...
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FEAR NOT, PAUL - Do not be alarmed with the danger of the loss of
life.
THOU MUST BE BROUGHT ... - And therefore thy life will be spared.
GOD HATH GIVEN THEE ALL ... - That is, they shall all be pres...
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CHAPTER 27
_ 1. From Caesarea to Fair Havens (Acts 27:1)._
2. The Unheeded Warning. The Storm. Paul's Vision and Assurance of
Safety (Acts 27:9).
3. The Shipwreck (Acts 27:27).
Much has been writte...
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TO MALTA. The Fast of the great Day of Atonement fell on the 10 th of
Tishri (Sept.- Oct.). The season for shipping ended November 11, and
opened again March 5; but voyages were counted dangerous afte...
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THE LAST JOURNEY BEGINS (Acts 27:1-8)...
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Since they had been without food for a long time Paul stood up in the
midst of them and said, "Gentlemen, you should have obeyed me and you
should not have sailed from Crete and so you would have avoi...
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MUST Same as "should, "Acts 27:21.
BE BROUGHT LO. Greek. _idou._ App-133
GIVEN. granted. Greek. _charizomai._ App-184...
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_thou must be brought_[_R. V._stand] _before Cesar_ i.e. "and that
this may come to pass, thou shalt be saved from the present danger."
_God hath given_[_R. V._granted] _thee_ This must be understood...
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ST PAUL’S VOYAGE AND SHIPWRECK...
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ΚΑΊΣΑΡΊ ΣΕ ΔΕΙ͂ ΠΑΡΑΣΤΗ͂ΝΑΙ, _thou must stand
before Cæsar_, and that this may come to pass thou shalt be saved
from the present danger.
For παρίστημι with a dative, in this sense, cf. LXX. Proverbs...
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_ ENCOURAGEMENT FROM GOD ACTS 27:21-38:_ They ate nothing for many
days. Afterward Paul stood and told them that they should have
listened to him and not sailed._ _ He also revealed to them that God
h...
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ΦΟΒΟΎ _praes. imper. med. (dep.), см._ Acts 27:17. _Praes.
imper._ используется с _Отр.._
ΜΉ (G3361) для прекращения текущего
действия.
ΠΑΎΛΕ _voc. sing. от_ ΠΑΎΛΟΣ (G3972).
ΚΑΊΣΑΡ (G2541) цезарь,...
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DRIVEN FOR FOURTEEN DAYS BY THE WIND. Acts 27:18-27.
Acts 27:18
And as we labored exceedingly with the storm, the next day they began
to throw the freight overboard;
Acts 27:19
and the third day th...
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See notes on verse 21...
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Saying, Fear not, Paul; thou must be brought before Caesar: and, lo,
God hath given thee all them that sail with thee.
No JFB commentary on this verse....
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11 Anciently the steersman, or helmsman, or pilot, was captain of the
ship, but his duties in larger vessels corresponds to our navigator.
The man who chartered the ship traveled as his own supercargo...
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THE VOYAGE AND SHIPWRECK
Acts 27:1 to Acts 28:16. The Journey to Rome.
This narrative is the most detailed account of an ancient voyage which
we possess, and is our principal source of knowledge of t...
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GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYONE
ACTS
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 27
PAUL BEGINS HIS JOURNEY TO ROME, 27:1-12
V1 It was time for us to go to Rome. They handed Paul and some other
prisoners over to Captain Juli...
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FEAR NOT, PAUL. — The words obviously came as an answer to the
prayer, prompted by the fear, not of death or danger in itself, but
lest the cherished purpose of his heart should be frustrated when it...
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μὴ φοβοῦ, see above, Acts 18:9. παραστῆναι, _cf._
Romans 14:10, the words emphatically bear out the prominence already
laid upon the Apostle's witness in Rome. καὶ ἰδού, see on
Acts 1:10. κεχάρισταὶ σ...
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SAVIOR OF THE SHIP'S COMPANY
Acts 27:14
The crew, being greatly exhausted by severe exertion and want of food,
were the more willing to listen to the Apostle when he came to the
front with his wise...
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The study of Paul's last voyage reveals some apparently contradictory
facts, and yet common in the experience of the saints. On the one
hand, difficulties and dangers multiplied. On the other, the div...
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Troubles Seas
When a soft, south wind began to blow, it was assumed they could
easily reach Phoenix within a day, so they set sail. Apparently, they
made good headway as they travelled along close to...
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God hath given thee all them; that is, the true God, maker and master
of all things. It is sometimes a great happiness to be in the company
of the saints, who by their prayers to God, help us. (Witham...
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And when neither sun nor stars in many days appeared, and no small
tempest lay on us, all hope that we should be saved was then taken
away. (21) But after long abstinence Paul stood forth in the midst...
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The closing Chapter s from 21 to the end of the book are devoted to an
episode full of interest and profit Paul's course from Jerusalem to
Rome. And here we find ourselves in an atmosphere considerabl...
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24._Fear not, Paul. _He is very desirous to bring to pass that they
may give God alone the praise for their deliverance, lest these
superstitious men do falsely translate it unto their idols; and by...
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His innocence fully established and acknowledged by his judges, the
purposes of God must still be accomplished. His appeal to Caesar must
carry him to Rome, that he may bear testimony there also. In h...
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SAYING, FEAR NOT, PAUL,.... For though the apostle knew and believed
he should go to Rome, and appear before Caesar, to whom he had
appealed, and where he should bear a testimony for Christ; and thoug...
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Saying, Fear not, Paul; thou must be brought before Caesar: and, lo,
God hath given thee all them that sail with thee.
Ver. 24. _God hath given thee all_] It is for the godly's sake that
the wicked a...
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_For_, &c. As if he had said, It is not without good authority that I
speak in so express and positive a manner, with regard to an event
which seems to you utterly improbable; _there stood by me this...
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GOD HATH GIVEN THEE ALL; for thy sake, and in answer to thy prayers,
they shall be preserved....
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Paul comforts crew and passengers:...
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SAYING, FEAR NOT, PAUL; THOU MUST BE BROUGHT BEFORE CAESAR; AND, LO,
GOD HATH GIVEN THEE ALL THEM THAT SAIL WITH THEE....
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The journey to Rome has been seen as a striking picture of the history
of the church publicly in its earlier years, with its rapid decline
and eventual shipwreck. Paul is on board, but a prisoner, ind...
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Acts 27:22-26 Twice Paul will urge them to keep up their courage
because only the ship would be lost, and how could Paul be so certain?
Because the previous night an angel of the God to whom he belong...
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21-29 They did not hearken to the apostle when he warned them of
their danger; yet if they acknowledge their folly, and repent of it,
he will speak comfort and relief to them when in danger. Most peo...
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The message which God's angels bring from God unto his people, is,
FEAR NOT. Thus unto Daniel, DANIEL 10:12,19; and thus unto the holy
women that attended at our Lord's sepulchre, MATTHEW 28:5. There...
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Acts 27:24 saying G3004 (G5723) not G3361 afraid G5399 (G5737) Paul
G3972 you G4571 must G1163 ...
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A SERIES OF MARITIME STAGES AND EXAMPLES OF PROPHECY (ACTS 27:10; ACTS
27:21) ON THE WAY TO ROME (27.L-26).
This series of ‘maritime stages' on a voyage parallels that in Acts
21:1. That one led up to...
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Acts 27:24. FEAR NOT, PAUL. It is a natural inference from these words
that St. Paul himself had been experiencing fear. That he was not a
stranger to fear, is evident from chap, Acts 18:9. Nor is he...
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THOU MUST STAND BEFORE CAESAR
(Καισαρ σε δε παραστηνα). Note the same δε (must)
as in Acts 23:11 when Jesus appeared to Paul in Jerusalem and the same
verb παραστηνα (second aorist active infinitiv...
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Acts 27:24
I. God judged that St. Paul was concerned with the lives of the crew
of the ship he sailed in, and gave these men their lives as a precious
gift. Here we have what may be called the head an...
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Acts 27:1. And, when it was determined that we should sail into Italy,
they delivered Paul and certain other prisoners unto one named Julius,
a centurion of Augustus' band. And entering into a ship of...
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Paul had advised the captain not to set sail for a while,
Acts 27:11. Nevertheless the centurion believed the master and the
owner of the ship, more than those things, which were spoken by Paul.
And...
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CONTENTS: Paul sent to Rome. The hurricane. God's assurance to Paul in
the storm, and his safe landing.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Paul, Julius, centurion, angel, Caesar.
CONCLUSION: Worldly men insist...
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Acts 27:2. _Adramyttium,_ a town of Egypt, at the eastern mouth of the
Nile; also a town of Mysia of the same name, where the ship touched.
_One Aristarchus, a Macedonian, being with us._ The numeral...
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A LONG TIME WITHOUT FOOD. The fires were out, the food water soaked,
the men too busy, and they were frightened out of their wits by the
storm. PAUL STOOD BEFORE THEM. He is calm and firm, as he finds...
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_God hath given thee all them who sail with thee._
CHRISTIAN PILOTAGE
What Paul was in that ship, Christianity seeks to be in the vessel of
the world. What was that?
I. He took upon himself the dire...
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_And when neither sun nor stars in many days appeared._
SPIRITUAL DARKNESS
I. There are many ways in which we may account for this state of mind.
1. It may be due in part to nervous and physical exh...
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_But not long after there arose … a tempestuous wind, called
Euroclydon._
PAUL IN THE STORM
No landsman who has never been in a storm at; sea can truly picture
one. The description in our lesson is a...
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 27:24 MUST STAND BEFORE CAESAR. See note on
25:9–11. The ultimate reason Paul was saved was for his testimony in
Rome (see Ac
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 27:1 The Witness in Rome. The last two chapters of
Acts 1:1 are devoted mainly to Paul’s journey to Rome ...
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_CRITICAL REMARKS_
Acts 27:15. The result was that the vessel COULD NOT BEAR UP INTO THE
WIND—lit., _could not look into_, or face _the wind_—a remarkably
expressive phrase, considering that in ancien...
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EXPOSITION
ACTS 27:1
For, for _into, _A.V.;_ to a centurion named Julius of the Augustan
band _for unto _one named Julius, a centurion of Augustus_'_ band,
_A.V. THAT WE SHOULD SAIL. Observe the "we,...
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When it was determined that we should sail into Italy, they delivered
Paul and certain other prisoners unto one named Julius, a centurion of
Augustus' band (Acts 27:1).
So Julius is another Roman cent...
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1 Kings 17:13; 2 Kings 6:16; 2 Timothy 4:16; 2 Timothy 4:17; Acts 18
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God hath given — Paul had prayed for them. And God gave him their
lives; perhaps their souls also. And the centurion, subserving the
providence of God, gave to Paul the lives of the prisoners. How
won...