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Acts 27:40
And casting
4014
off
4014
A
the anchors
45
, they left
1439
them in the sea
2281
while at the same
260
time
260
they were loosening
447
the ropes
2202
of the rudders
4079
; and hoisting
1869
the foresail
736
to the wind
4154
, they were heading
2722
for the beach
123
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AMPLIFIED
2015
Acts 27:40
So they cut the cables
and
severed the anchors and left them in the sea while at the same time
1
unlashing the ropes of the rudders; and after hoisting the foresail to the wind, they headed steadily for the beach.
Amplified 2015 Translator's Notes:
Literal renderings, alternate translations or explanations.
1
Ships of this period and region often had two large paddles on either side of the stern for steering, and when not in use they would be secured with ropes. This was particularly necessary in foul weather, where the sea might dislodge a rudder. Now that they were casting off, the rudders had to be freed and lowered into the water for use.
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Acts 27:29
Fearing that we might run aground somewhere on the rocks, they cast four anchors from the stern and wished for daybreak.
Hebrew-Aramaic & Greek Dictionary:
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45
agkura
; from the same as
43; an anchor:--
anchor(1), anchors(3).
123
aigialos
; from
aix
(a wave); the seashore:--
beach(6).
260
hama
; a prim. word;
at once:--
early(1), same time(5), together(3).
447
aniêmi
; from
303
and
hiêmi
(to send); to send up, produce, send back:--
desert(1), give(1), loosening(1), unfastened(1).
736
artemôn
; from
artaô
(to fasten to); something hung up
or
fastened,
i.e.
a foresail:--
foresail(1).
1439
eaô
; a prim. vb., see also
1436; to let alone, leave:--
allow(2), allowed(2), leaving(1), left(1), let(2), permit(1), permitted(1), stop(1).
1869
epairô
; from
1909
and
142; to lift up:--
exalts(1), hoisting(1), lift(3), lifted(4), lifting(4), raised(5), turning(1).
2202
zeuktêria
; from
zeuktêrios
(fit for joining);
from the same as
2218; bands, ropes:--
ropes(1).
2281
thalassa
; of unc. or.;
the sea:--
sea(86), seashore(5).
2722
katechô
; from
2596
and
2192; to hold fast, hold back:--
afflicted(1), bound(1), heading(1), hold...fast(1), hold fast(5), hold firmly(1), keep(2), occupy(1), possess(1), possessing(1), restrains(2), suppress(1).
4014
periaireô
; from
4012
and
138; to take away
(that which surrounds):--abandoned(1), casting off(1), take away(1), taken away(1).
4079
pêdalion
; from
pêdon
(the blade of an oar); a rudder:--
rudder(1), rudders(1).
4154
pneô
; a prim. vb.;
to blow:--
blew(2), blow(1), blowing(2), blows(1), wind(1).
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