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Acts 27:1
When
5613
it was decided
2919
that
A
we
B
would sail
636
for
C
Italy
2482
, they proceeded to deliver
3860
Paul
3972
and some
5100
other
2087
prisoners
1202
to a centurion
1543
of the Augustan
4575
1
D
cohort
4686
named
3686
Julius
2457
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AMPLIFIED
2015
Acts 27:1
Now when it was determined that
1
we (including Luke) would sail for Italy, they turned Paul and some other prisoners over to a centurion of the Augustan Regiment named Julius.
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1
Or
battalion
Amplified 2015 Translator's Notes:
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1
Luke apparently stayed nearby, so that he could visit and assist Paul during the two years of his imprisonment.
NASB Cross References:
Related verses.
A
Acts 16:10
When he had seen the vision, immediately we sought to go into Macedonia, concluding that God had called us to preach the gospel to them.
B
Acts 25:12
Then when Festus had conferred with his council, he answered, "You have appealed to Caesar, to Caesar you shall go."
C
Acts 18:2
And he found a Jew named Aquila, a native of Pontus, having recently come from Italy with his wife Priscilla, because Claudius had commanded all the Jews to leave Rome. He came to them,
D
Acts 10:1
Now
there was
a man at Caesarea named Cornelius, a centurion of what was called the Italian cohort,
Hebrew-Aramaic & Greek Dictionary:
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636
apopleô
; from
575
and
4126; to sail away:--
sail(1), sailed(2), sailing(1).
1202
desmôtês
; from
1199; a prisoner:--
prisoners(2).
1543
hekatontarchês
or
hekatontarchos
; from
1540
and
757; a centurion, a captain of one hundred men:--
centurion(16), centurion's(1), centurions(3).
2087
heteros
; of unc. or.;
other:--
another(31), another man(1), another one(2), any other(1), different(6), else(2), neighbor(3), next(3), one(1), other(31), other person(1), others(13), someone else(1), strange(1), strangers(1).
2457
Ioulios
; of Lat. or.;
Julius,
a centurion:--Julius(2).
2482
Italia
; of Lat. or.;
Italy,
a region of western Europe:--Italy(4).
2919
krinô
; a prim. vb.;
to judge, decide:--
act as...judge(1), concluded(1), condemn(1), condemning(1), considered(1), decided(8), determine(1), determined(2), go to law(1), goes to law(1), judge(42), judged(25), judges(10), judging(5), judgment(1), pass judgment(1), passes judgment(1), passing judgment(1), pronounced(1), regards(2), stand trial(2), sue(1), trial(3), tried(1), try(1).
3686
onoma
; a prim. word;
a name, authority, cause:--
called(1), name(175), name's(7), named(34), names(8), people(1), people*(1), persons(1).
3860
paradidômi
; from
3844
and
1325; to hand over, to give
or
deliver over, to betray:--
betray(17), betrayed(10), betraying(9), betrays(3), commended(1), committed(3), deliver(6), delivered(21), delivered over(1), delivering(3), entrusted(3), entrusting(1), gave(4), gave...over(3), given...over(1), hand(6), handed(9), handed...over(1), handed down(4), handed over(4), hands(1), permits(1), put(1), putting(1), risked(1), surrender(1), taken into custody(2), turn...over(1).
3972
Paulos
; of Lat. or.; (Sergius)
Paulus
(a Rom. proconsul), also
Paul
(an apostle):--Paul(152), Paul's(5), Paulus(1).
4575
sebastos
; from
4573; reverend, august,
hence
Augustus,
a Rom. emperor:--Augustan(1), Emperor(1), Emperor's(1).
4686
speira
; of Lat. or.; anything wound up or coiled, by ext.
a body
(of soldiers), i.e.
a cohort:--
cohort(7).
5100
tis
; a prim. enclitic indef. pron.;
a certain one, someone, anyone:--
any(36), any man(9), any man's(2), any one(4), any way(1), any woman(1), anyone(90), anyone's(1), anyone's*(1), anyone...anything(1), anything(40), anything...anyone(1), certain(6), certain man(1), certain men(2), few(1), in any way(1), high(1), kind(1), man(10), man's(2), matter(1), no*(5), none*(3), nothing*(8), one(45), one...another(1), ones(1), others(1), person(2), several(2), some(104), some men(3), some people(1), some things(1), somebody(1), someone(27), something(15), somewhat(2), such(1), various things(1), whatever(1), whatever*(6), who(1), whoever*(4), whomever*(1).
5613
hôs
; adv. from
3739; as, like as, even as, when, since, as long as:--
about(20), according(2), affected(1), after(2), appear*(1), appeared(1), effect(1), how(20), however*(1), if(10), just(6), just like(1), like(106), like*(1), namely(1), one(2), same way(1), seeing(1), since(2), size(1), so(3), so*(1), though(15), way(1), when(53), whenever*(1), where(1), while(10).
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