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Atti 21:6

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6 Poi, abbracciatici gli uni gli altri, montammo in su la nave; e quelli se ne tornarono alle case loro.

Atti 21:6 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 21:6

And when we had taken our leave one of another
The Alexandrian copy reads, "having prayed, we saluted one another"; with a kiss, as in ( Acts 20:37 ) and so parted:

we took ship;
or went aboard the ship,

and they returned home again;
to their own houses, as the Syriac version renders it; for by "their own", as it is in the Greek text, cannot be meant their families, their wives, and children, for these were along with them, but their habitations; see ( John 16:32 ) ( 19:27 ) .

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Atti 21:6 In-Context

4 E, trovati i discepoli, dimorammo quivi sette giorni; ed essi, per lo Spirito, dicevano a Paolo, che non salisse in Gerusalemme.
5 Ora, dopo che avemmo passati quivi que’ giorni, partimmo, e ci mettemmo in cammino, accompagnati da tutti loro, con le mogli, e figliuoli, fin fuor della città; e postici in ginocchioni in sul lito, facemmo orazione.
6 Poi, abbracciatici gli uni gli altri, montammo in su la nave; e quelli se ne tornarono alle case loro.
7 E noi, compiendo la navigazione, da Tiro arrivammo a Ptolemaida; e, salutati i fratelli, dimorammo un giorno appresso di loro.
8 E il giorno seguente, essendo partiti, arrivammo a Cesarea; ed entrati in casa di Filippo l’evangelista, ch’era l’uno de’ sette, dimorammo appresso di lui.
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