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Acts 27:27-29
Disciples’ Literal New Testament
Acts 27:27-29
Disciples’ Literal New Testament
On The Fourteenth Night, The Sailors Fear Running Aground
27 Now when the fourteenth night came, while we were being driven-about in the Adriatic-sea, during the middle of the night the sailors were suspecting that some land was approaching them. 28 And having taken-soundings[a], they found it to be twenty fathoms[b]. And having set a short interval[c], and again having taken-soundings, they found it to be fifteen fathoms. 29 And fearing that we might run-aground somewhere against rocky places, having thrown-off four anchors from the stern[d], they were praying that day might come.
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- Acts 27:28 Or, heaved-the-lead. That is, having dropped a weighted line to the bottom.
- Acts 27:28 A fathom is the length of a man’s outstretched arms, about 6 feet or 1.8 meters. The sailor thus counted the fathoms as he pulled up the line.
- Acts 27:28 That is, interval of time, and thus distance. Based on the geography, this may have been about 30 minutes. Or, separated a short distance.
- Acts 27:29 That is, the sailors threw four anchors from the rear of the ship to hold it in place pointing in to shore until daylight when they could see to navigate.
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