使徒行传 28:11

11 过 了 三 个 月 , 我 们 上 了 亚 力 山 大 的 船 往 前 行 ; 这 船 以 丢 斯 双 子 为 记 , 是 在 那 海 岛 过 了 冬 的 。

使徒行传 28:11 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 28:11

And after three months we departed
From Melita; here they stayed the three winter months, which were unseasonable for navigation; but now the spring coming on, and the weather agreeable, they left the island, and sailed

in a ship of Alexandria; (See Gill on Acts 27:6);

which had wintered in the isle;
perhaps all the said three months, for the same reason:

whose sign was Castor and Pollux;
or Dioscuri, that is, the sons of Jupiter; for Castor and Pollux were his sons, by Leda: these are placed among the constellations in the Zodiac, and go by the name of Gemini, or the twins; and these were supposed to have a power of saving men in danger at sea: wherefore such as were about to go to sea, first paid their devoirs, and made vows to them; which they performed when they returned, and were delivered from shipwreck; and when they were in danger at sea, they used to pray unto them: the fiery exhalations that sometimes appear at sea, they took for them; and when only one appeared, it was looked on as a bad omen; but when both, it was reckoned to portend a prosperous voyage; hence they were considered as sea deities; and the Ethiopic version accordingly renders it here "Dioscoura", and adds, "who is the god of the mariners": now the images of these two brothers were sometimes set at the head, or forepart of the ship, as they were in this, from whence the ship took its name; as it is very common for the names of ships to be the same with the pictures or images that are placed at the head of them: whether the centurion chose this ship because of its sign, imagining there might be more safety in it, he having suffered shipwreck already; or whether this was the only one in the island, that was going for Italy, is not certain, nor very material: the Arabic version takes the word rendered Castor and Pollux, to be the name of a man, who was the owner of the ship; for it reads the words thus, "in a ship of Alexandria", that belonged "to a man of Alexandria, called Dioscorides".

使徒行传 28:11 In-Context

9 从 此 , 岛 上 其 馀 的 病 人 也 来 , 得 了 医 治 。
10 他 们 又 多 方 的 尊 敬 我 们 ; 到 了 开 船 的 时 候 , 也 把 我 们 所 需 用 的 送 到 船 上 。
11 过 了 三 个 月 , 我 们 上 了 亚 力 山 大 的 船 往 前 行 ; 这 船 以 丢 斯 双 子 为 记 , 是 在 那 海 岛 过 了 冬 的 。
12 到 了 叙 拉 古 , 我 们 停 泊 三 日 ;
13 又 从 那 里 绕 行 , 来 到 利 基 翁 。 过 了 一 天 , 起 了 南 风 , 第 二 天 就 来 到 部 丢 利 。
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