Acts 16:10-13
immediately.10:29; 26:13; Ps 119:60; Pr 3:27,28; 2Co 2:12,13 11 Philippi.20:6; Php 1:1; 1Th 2:2the chief. or, the first. a colony.21 on.13:14,42; 17:2; 18:4; 20:7sabbath. Gr. sabbath-day. where.Lu 13:10and we.6; 21:5; Mt 5:1,2; 13:2; Lu 4:20,21; Joh 8:2spake.Mr 16:15; Ga 3:28; Col 1:23Acts 16:17
These.19:13; Mt 8:29; Mr 1:24; Lu 4:34,41the servants.Da 3:26,28; 6:16,20; Jon 1:9; 1Pe 2:16the most.Ge 14:18-22; Ps 57:2; 78:35; Da 4:2; 5:18,21; Mic 6:6; Mr 5:7Lu 8:28the way.30,31; 18:26; Mt 7:13,14; 22:16; Mr 12:14; Lu 1:77,79; 20:21Joh 14:6; Heb 10:19-22Acts 20:5
Troas.Troas was a maritime city and country of Phrygia, in Asia Minor, anciently called Dardania, lying on the Hellespont, west of Mysia 16:8,11; 2Co 2:12; 2Ti 4:13Acts 21:5
and they.15:3; 17:10; 20:38with.De 29:11,12; Jos 24:15; 2Ch 20:13; Ne 12:43; Mt 14:21we kneeled.9:40; 20:36; 1Ki 8:54; Ps 95:6; Mr 1:40Acts 28:2
barbarous.4; Ro 1:14; 1Co 14:11; Col 3:11shewed.27:3; Le 19:18,34; Pr 24:11,12; Mt 10:42; Lu 10:30-37Ro 2:14,15,27; Heb 13:2because.Ezr 10:9; Joh 18:18; 2Co 11:27Acts 28:10
honoured.Mt 15:5,6; 1Th 2:6; 1Ti 5:3,4,17,18laded.2Ki 8:9; Ezr 7:27; Mt 6:31-34; 10:8-10; 2Co 8:2-6; 9:5-11Php 4:11,12,19Acts 28:12
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. 12Acts 28:16
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 S. S .E. of Vienna, 600 S. E. of Paris, 730 E. by N. of Madrid, 760 W. of Constantinople, and 780 S. E. of London. 2:10; 18:2; 19:21; 23:11; Ro 1:7-15; 15:22-29; Re 17:9,18the centurion.27:3,31,43captain.Ge 37:36; 2Ki 25:8; Jer 40:2but.30,31; 24:23; 27:3; Ge 39:21-23
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