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Atti 27:4

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4 Poi, essendo partiti di là, navigammo sotto Cipri; perciocchè i venti erano contrari.

Atti 27:4 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 27:4

And when we had launched from thence
From Sidon:

we sailed under Cyprus, because the winds were contrary;
that is, they sailed below the island of Cyprus; of which see ( Acts 4:36 ) ( 13:4 ) whereas if the wind had been right for them, they would have sailed above the island; leaving it on the right hand, in a straight course to Myra; but now they were obliged to go below it, leaving it on the left hand, going in part about it, through the seas of Cilicia and Pamphylia to Lycia, as follows.

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Atti 27:4 In-Context

2 E, montati sopra una nave Adramittina, noi partimmo, con intenzion di costeggiare i luoghi dell’Asia, avendo con noi Aristarco Macedone Tessalonicese.
3 E il giorno seguente arrivammo a Sidon; e Giulio, usando umanità inverso Paolo, gli permise di andare a’ suoi amici, perchè avesser cura di lui.
4 Poi, essendo partiti di là, navigammo sotto Cipri; perciocchè i venti erano contrari.
5 E, passato il mar di Cilicia, e di Panfilia, arrivammo a Mira di Licia.
6 E il centurione, trovata qui una nave Alessandrina che faceva vela in Italia, ci fece montar sopra.
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