Chapter 28
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the island Acts 27:26, Acts 27:44
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barbarous Acts 28:4; Rom 1:14; 1Cor 14:11; Col 3:11
showed Acts 27:3; Lev 19:18, Lev 19:34; Prov 24:11-12; Matt 10:42; Luke 10:30-37; Rom 2:14-15, Rom 2:27; Heb 13:2
because Ezra 10:9; John 18:18; 2Cor 11:27
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came Job 20:16; Isa 30:6, Isa 41:24, Isa 59:5; Matt 3:7, Matt 12:34, Matt 23:33
fastened Acts 28:4; Amos 5:19; 2Cor 6:9, 2Cor 11:23
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barbarians Acts 28:2
beast Acts 28:5; Gen 3:1; Isa 13:21-22, Isa 43:20; Zeph 2:15
No doubt Luke 13:2, Luke 13:4; John 7:24, John 9:1-2
a murderer Gen 4:8-11, Gen 9:5-6, Gen 42:21-22; Num 35:31-34; Prov 28:17; Isa 26:21; Matt 23:35, Matt 27:25; Rev 21:8
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felt Num 21:6-9; Ps 91:13; Mark 16:18; Luke 10:19; John 3:14-15; Rom 16:20; Rev 9:3-4
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said Acts 12:22, Acts 14:11-13; Matt 21:9, Matt 27:22
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the chief Acts 13:7, Acts 18:12, Acts 23:24
who Acts 28:2; Matt 10:40-41; Luke 19:6-9
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the father Mark 1:30-31
prayed Acts 9:40; 1Kgs 17:20-22; Jas 5:14-16
laid Acts 9:17-18, Acts 19:11-12; Matt 9:18; Mark 6:5, Mark 7:32, Mark 16:18; Luke 4:40, Luke 13:13
and healed Matt 10:1, Matt 10:8; Luke 9:1-3, Luke 10:8-9; 1Cor 12:9, 1Cor 12:28
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others Acts 5:12, Acts 5:15; Matt 4:24; Mark 6:54-56
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honoured Matt 15:5-6; 1Thess 2:6; 1Tim 5:3-4, 1Tim 5:17-18
laded 2Kgs 8:9; Ezra 7:27; Matt 6:31-34, Matt 10:8-10; 2Cor 8:2-6, 2Cor 9:5-11; Phil 4:11-12, Phil 4:19
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Cir, am 4067, ad 63
a ship Acts 6:9, Acts 27:6
whose Isa 45:20; Jonah 1:5, Jonah 1:16; 1Cor 8:4
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Syracuse Syracuse was the capital of Sicily, situated on the eastern side of the island, 72 miles s by e of Messina, and about 112 of Palermo. In its ancient state of splendour it was 22+ in extent, according to Strabo; and such was its opulence, that when the Romans took it, they found more riches than they did at Carthage. Acts 28:12
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Rhegium Rhegium, now Reggio, was a maritime city and promontory in Italy, opposite Messina.
the south Acts 27:13
Puteoli Puteoli, now Puzzuoli, is an ancient sea-port of Campania, in the kingdom of Naples, about eight miles sw of that city, standing upon a hill in a creek opposite to Baiae.
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we found Acts 9:42-43, Acts 19:1, Acts 21:4, Acts 21:7-8; Ps 119:63; Matt 10:11
and were Acts 20:6; Gen 7:4, Gen 8:10-12
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when Acts 10:25, Acts 21:5; Exod 4:14; John 12:13; Rom 15:24; Gal 4:14; Heb 13:3; 3John 1:6-8
Appii forum Appii Forum, now Borgo Longo, was an ancient city of the Volsci, fifty miles s of Rome.
The three taverns The Three Taverns was a place in the Appian Way, thirty miles from Rome.
he thanked Josh 1:6-7, Josh 1:9; 1Sam 30:6; Ps 27:14; 1Cor 12:21-22; 2Cor 2:14, 2Cor 7:5-7; 1Thess 3:7
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Rome Rome, the capital of Italy, and once of the whole world, is situated on the banks of the Tiber, about sixteen miles from the sea; 410 miles sse of Vienna, 600 se of Paris, 730 e by n of Madrid, 760 w of Constantinople, and 780 se of London. Acts 2:10, Acts 18:2, Acts 19:21, Acts 23:11; Rom 1:7-15, Rom 15:22-29; Rev 17:9, Rev 17:18
the centurion Acts 27:3, Acts 27:31, Acts 27:43
captain Gen 37:36; 2Kgs 25:8; Jer 40:2
but Acts 28:30-31, Acts 24:23, Acts 27:3; Gen 39:21-23
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though Acts 23:1-11, Acts 24:10-16, Acts 25:8, Acts 25:10; Gen 40:15
was Acts 21:33-40, Acts 23:33
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Acts 22:24-25, Acts 22:30, Acts 24:10, Acts 24:22, Acts 25:7-8, Acts 26:31
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I was Acts 25:10-12, Acts 25:21, Acts 25:25, Acts 26:32
not Rom 12:19-21; 1Pet 2:22-23
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this cause Acts 28:17, Acts 10:29, Acts 10:33
for the Acts 23:6, Acts 24:15, Acts 26:6-7
this chain That is, the chain with which he was bound to the "soldier that kept him" (Acts 28:16); a mode of custody which Dr. Lardner has shown was in use among the Romans. It is in exact conformity, therefore, with the truth of St. Paul's situation at this time, that he declares himself to be "an ambassador in a chain," εν G1722, αλυσει G254, (Eph 6:20); and the exactness is the more remarkable, as αλυσις G254, a chain is no where used in the singular number to express any other kind of custody. Acts 26:29; Eph 3:1, Eph 4:1, Eph 6:20; Phil 1:13; Col 4:18; 2Tim 1:10, 2Tim 2:9; Phlm 1:10, Phlm 1:13
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We Exod 11:7; Isa 41:11, Isa 50:8, Isa 54:17
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for Acts 16:20-21, Acts 17:6-7, Acts 24:5-6, Acts 24:14; Luke 2:34; 1Pet 2:12, 1Pet 3:16, 1Pet 4:14-16
sect Acts 5:17, Acts 15:5, Acts 26:5; 1Cor 11:19 *marg.
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there came Phlm 1:2
he expounded Acts 17:2-3, Acts 18:4, Acts 18:28, Acts 19:8, Acts 26:22-23
both Acts 26:6, Acts 26:22; Luke 24:26-27, Luke 24:44
from Acts 20:9-11; John 4:34
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Acts 13:48-50, Acts 14:4, Acts 17:4-5, Acts 18:6-8, Acts 19:8-9; Rom 3:3, Rom 11:4-6
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agreed Acts 28:29
well Matt 15:7; Mark 7:6; 2Pet 1:21
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Go Isa 6:9-10; Ezek 12:2; Matt 13:14-15; Mark 4:12; Luke 8:10; John 12:38-40; Rom 11:8-10
Hearing Deut 29:4; Ps 81:11-12; Isa 29:10, Isa 29:14, Isa 42:19-20, Isa 66:4; Jer 5:21; Ezek 3:6-7, Ezek 12:2; Mark 8:17-18; Luke 24:25, Luke 24:45; 2Cor 4:4-6
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it known Acts 2:14, Acts 4:10, Acts 13:38; Ezek 36:32
the salvation Ps 98:2-3; Isa 49:6, Isa 52:10; Lam 3:26; Luke 2:30-32, Luke 3:6
sent Acts 11:18, Acts 13:46-47, Acts 14:27, Acts 15:14, Acts 15:17, Acts 18:6, Acts 22:21, Acts 26:17-18; Matt 21:41-43; Rom 3:29-30, Rom 4:11, Rom 11:11, Rom 15:8-16
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great reasoning Acts 28:25; Matt 10:34-36; Luke 12:51; John 7:40-53
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Paul St. Paul, after his release, is supposed to have visited Judea, in the way to which he left Titus at Crete (Titus 1:5), and then returned through Syria, Cilicia, Asia Minor, and Greece, to Rome; where, according to primitive tradition, he was beheaded by order of Nero, ad 66, at Aquae Saiviae, three miles from Rome, and interred in the Via Ostensis, two miles from the city, where Constantine erected a church.
dwelt Acts 28:16
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Cir, am 4069, ad 65
Preaching Acts 28:23, Acts 8:12, Acts 20:25; Matt 4:23; Mark 1:14; Luke 8:1
and teaching Acts 5:42, Acts 23:11
with Acts 4:29, Acts 4:31; Eph 6:19-20; Phil 1:14; Col 4:3-4; 2Tim 4:17
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the island Acts 27:26, Acts 27:44
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barbarous Acts 28:4; Rom 1:14; 1Cor 14:11; Col 3:11
showed Acts 27:3; Lev 19:18, Lev 19:34; Prov 24:11-12; Matt 10:42; Luke 10:30-37; Rom 2:14-15, Rom 2:27; Heb 13:2
because Ezra 10:9; John 18:18; 2Cor 11:27
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came Job 20:16; Isa 30:6, Isa 41:24, Isa 59:5; Matt 3:7, Matt 12:34, Matt 23:33
fastened Acts 28:4; Amos 5:19; 2Cor 6:9, 2Cor 11:23
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barbarians Acts 28:2
beast Acts 28:5; Gen 3:1; Isa 13:21-22, Isa 43:20; Zeph 2:15
No doubt Luke 13:2, Luke 13:4; John 7:24, John 9:1-2
a murderer Gen 4:8-11, Gen 9:5-6, Gen 42:21-22; Num 35:31-34; Prov 28:17; Isa 26:21; Matt 23:35, Matt 27:25; Rev 21:8
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felt Num 21:6-9; Ps 91:13; Mark 16:18; Luke 10:19; John 3:14-15; Rom 16:20; Rev 9:3-4
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said Acts 12:22, Acts 14:11-13; Matt 21:9, Matt 27:22
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the chief Acts 13:7, Acts 18:12, Acts 23:24
who Acts 28:2; Matt 10:40-41; Luke 19:6-9
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the father Mark 1:30-31
prayed Acts 9:40; 1Kgs 17:20-22; Jas 5:14-16
laid Acts 9:17-18, Acts 19:11-12; Matt 9:18; Mark 6:5, Mark 7:32, Mark 16:18; Luke 4:40, Luke 13:13
and healed Matt 10:1, Matt 10:8; Luke 9:1-3, Luke 10:8-9; 1Cor 12:9, 1Cor 12:28
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others Acts 5:12, Acts 5:15; Matt 4:24; Mark 6:54-56
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honoured Matt 15:5-6; 1Thess 2:6; 1Tim 5:3-4, 1Tim 5:17-18
laded 2Kgs 8:9; Ezra 7:27; Matt 6:31-34, Matt 10:8-10; 2Cor 8:2-6, 2Cor 9:5-11; Phil 4:11-12, Phil 4:19
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Cir, am 4067, ad 63
a ship Acts 6:9, Acts 27:6
whose Isa 45:20; Jonah 1:5, Jonah 1:16; 1Cor 8:4
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Syracuse Syracuse was the capital of Sicily, situated on the eastern side of the island, 72 miles s by e of Messina, and about 112 of Palermo. In its ancient state of splendour it was 22+ in extent, according to Strabo; and such was its opulence, that when the Romans took it, they found more riches than they did at Carthage. Acts 28:12
13
Rhegium Rhegium, now Reggio, was a maritime city and promontory in Italy, opposite Messina.
the south Acts 27:13
Puteoli Puteoli, now Puzzuoli, is an ancient sea-port of Campania, in the kingdom of Naples, about eight miles sw of that city, standing upon a hill in a creek opposite to Baiae.
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we found Acts 9:42-43, Acts 19:1, Acts 21:4, Acts 21:7-8; Ps 119:63; Matt 10:11
and were Acts 20:6; Gen 7:4, Gen 8:10-12
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when Acts 10:25, Acts 21:5; Exod 4:14; John 12:13; Rom 15:24; Gal 4:14; Heb 13:3; 3John 1:6-8
Appii forum Appii Forum, now Borgo Longo, was an ancient city of the Volsci, fifty miles s of Rome.
The three taverns The Three Taverns was a place in the Appian Way, thirty miles from Rome.
he thanked Josh 1:6-7, Josh 1:9; 1Sam 30:6; Ps 27:14; 1Cor 12:21-22; 2Cor 2:14, 2Cor 7:5-7; 1Thess 3:7
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Rome Rome, the capital of Italy, and once of the whole world, is situated on the banks of the Tiber, about sixteen miles from the sea; 410 miles sse of Vienna, 600 se of Paris, 730 e by n of Madrid, 760 w of Constantinople, and 780 se of London. Acts 2:10, Acts 18:2, Acts 19:21, Acts 23:11; Rom 1:7-15, Rom 15:22-29; Rev 17:9, Rev 17:18
the centurion Acts 27:3, Acts 27:31, Acts 27:43
captain Gen 37:36; 2Kgs 25:8; Jer 40:2
but Acts 28:30-31, Acts 24:23, Acts 27:3; Gen 39:21-23
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though Acts 23:1-11, Acts 24:10-16, Acts 25:8, Acts 25:10; Gen 40:15
was Acts 21:33-40, Acts 23:33
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Acts 22:24-25, Acts 22:30, Acts 24:10, Acts 24:22, Acts 25:7-8, Acts 26:31
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I was Acts 25:10-12, Acts 25:21, Acts 25:25, Acts 26:32
not Rom 12:19-21; 1Pet 2:22-23
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this cause Acts 28:17, Acts 10:29, Acts 10:33
for the Acts 23:6, Acts 24:15, Acts 26:6-7
this chain That is, the chain with which he was bound to the "soldier that kept him" (Acts 28:16); a mode of custody which Dr. Lardner has shown was in use among the Romans. It is in exact conformity, therefore, with the truth of St. Paul's situation at this time, that he declares himself to be "an ambassador in a chain," εν G1722, αλυσει G254, (Eph 6:20); and the exactness is the more remarkable, as αλυσις G254, a chain is no where used in the singular number to express any other kind of custody. Acts 26:29; Eph 3:1, Eph 4:1, Eph 6:20; Phil 1:13; Col 4:18; 2Tim 1:10, 2Tim 2:9; Phlm 1:10, Phlm 1:13
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We Exod 11:7; Isa 41:11, Isa 50:8, Isa 54:17
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for Acts 16:20-21, Acts 17:6-7, Acts 24:5-6, Acts 24:14; Luke 2:34; 1Pet 2:12, 1Pet 3:16, 1Pet 4:14-16
sect Acts 5:17, Acts 15:5, Acts 26:5; 1Cor 11:19 *marg.
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there came Phlm 1:2
he expounded Acts 17:2-3, Acts 18:4, Acts 18:28, Acts 19:8, Acts 26:22-23
both Acts 26:6, Acts 26:22; Luke 24:26-27, Luke 24:44
from Acts 20:9-11; John 4:34
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Acts 13:48-50, Acts 14:4, Acts 17:4-5, Acts 18:6-8, Acts 19:8-9; Rom 3:3, Rom 11:4-6
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agreed Acts 28:29
well Matt 15:7; Mark 7:6; 2Pet 1:21
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Go Isa 6:9-10; Ezek 12:2; Matt 13:14-15; Mark 4:12; Luke 8:10; John 12:38-40; Rom 11:8-10
Hearing Deut 29:4; Ps 81:11-12; Isa 29:10, Isa 29:14, Isa 42:19-20, Isa 66:4; Jer 5:21; Ezek 3:6-7, Ezek 12:2; Mark 8:17-18; Luke 24:25, Luke 24:45; 2Cor 4:4-6
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it known Acts 2:14, Acts 4:10, Acts 13:38; Ezek 36:32
the salvation Ps 98:2-3; Isa 49:6, Isa 52:10; Lam 3:26; Luke 2:30-32, Luke 3:6
sent Acts 11:18, Acts 13:46-47, Acts 14:27, Acts 15:14, Acts 15:17, Acts 18:6, Acts 22:21, Acts 26:17-18; Matt 21:41-43; Rom 3:29-30, Rom 4:11, Rom 11:11, Rom 15:8-16
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great reasoning Acts 28:25; Matt 10:34-36; Luke 12:51; John 7:40-53
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Paul St. Paul, after his release, is supposed to have visited Judea, in the way to which he left Titus at Crete (Titus 1:5), and then returned through Syria, Cilicia, Asia Minor, and Greece, to Rome; where, according to primitive tradition, he was beheaded by order of Nero, ad 66, at Aquae Saiviae, three miles from Rome, and interred in the Via Ostensis, two miles from the city, where Constantine erected a church.
dwelt Acts 28:16
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Cir, am 4069, ad 65
Preaching Acts 28:23, Acts 8:12, Acts 20:25; Matt 4:23; Mark 1:14; Luke 8:1
and teaching Acts 5:42, Acts 23:11
with Acts 4:29, Acts 4:31; Eph 6:19-20; Phil 1:14; Col 4:3-4; 2Tim 4:17
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