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Acts 28:11-13
Disciples’ Literal New Testament
Acts 28:11-13
Disciples’ Literal New Testament
After Three Winter Months, They Boarded Another Ship And Sailed For Rome
11 And after three[a] months, we put-to-sea in a ship having spent the winter at the island[b]— an Alexandrian one marked with the Twin-brothers[c]. 12 And having put-in at Syracuse, we stayed three days— 13 from which, having cast-off, we came to Rhegium. And after one day, a south wind having come up, we came on the second day to Puteoli—
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- Acts 28:11 That is, some time in February of a.d. 60.
- Acts 28:11 It would have been in the port of Valetta.
- Acts 28:11 Or, Dioscuri. That is, the Greek gods Castor and Pollux, twin sons of Zeus and Leda, patron gods of sailors. The mark may refer to a carved figurehead, or to painted emblems on each side of the prow.
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