Hechos 27:9

9 Se había perdido mucho tiempo, y era peligrosa la navegación por haber pasado ya la fiesta del ayuno.[a] Así que Pablo les advirtió:

Hechos 27:9 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 27:9

Now when much time was spent
In sailing against the wind, or by staying at the Fair Havens; for so the Syriac version renders it, "where we stayed a long time"; and the Ethiopic version, "and there we remained many days": it follows,

and when sailing was now dangerous, because the fast was now already
past;
the Syriac version reads, "the fast of the Jews"; this was the day of atonement, which was the grand fast of the Jews, on which day they afflicted their souls, ( Leviticus 23:27 ) in memory of the worshipping of the golden calf; on that day they neither eat nor drink, nor do any work, neither do they wash, nor are they anointed, nor do they bind on their shoes, or make use of the marriage bed; nor do they read anything but sorrowful things, as the Lamentations of Jeremiah, until the setting of the sun, and the rising of the stars; and hence this day is called by them (Mwu Mwy) , "the day of fasting", and (lwdgh Mwu) , "the great fast, and the day of the fast of atonement, and the fast of the atonement" F11: now this day was on the 10th of the month Tisri, which answers to the latter part of our September, and the former part of October; so that it was now Michaelmas time, when winter was coming on, and sailing began to be dangerous; about this time of the year the Pleiades set, which brings on tempestuous weather, and unfit for sailing:

Paul admonished them,
or gave them some advice to continue where they were.


FOOTNOTES:

F11 Vid. Schindler. Lex. Pentaglott. p. 890. & Maimon. Shebitat Ashur, c. 1. sect. 1, 4, 5, 6. & Misa. Yoma, c. 8. sect. 1.

Hechos 27:9 In-Context

7 Durante muchos días la navegación fue lenta, y a duras penas llegamos frente a Gnido. Como el viento nos era desfavorable para seguir el rumbo trazado, navegamos al amparo de Creta, frente a Salmona.
8 Seguimos con dificultad a lo largo de la costa y llegamos a un lugar llamado Buenos Puertos, cerca de la ciudad de Lasea.
9 Se había perdido mucho tiempo, y era peligrosa la navegación por haber pasado ya la fiesta del ayuno. Así que Pablo les advirtió:
10 «Señores, veo que nuestro viaje va a ser desastroso y que va a causar mucho perjuicio tanto para el barco y su carga como para nuestras propias vidas».
11 Pero el centurión, en vez de hacerle caso, siguió el consejo del timonel y del dueño del barco.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. Es decir, el día de la Expiación (Yom Kippur) en septiembre, de manera que se acercaba el invierno.
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