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Text -- Acts 27:18 (NET)

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27:18 The next day, because we were violently battered by the storm, they began throwing the cargo overboard,
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: TEMPEST | Ships | SHIP | Prophecy | Prisoners | Paul | PAUL, THE APOSTLE, 5 | Mariner | Luke | LYCIA | FALL | Crete | ACTS OF THE APOSTLES, 8-12 | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Act 27:18 - -- As we laboured exceedingly with the storm ( sphodrōs cheimazomenōn hēmōn ). Genitive absolute with present passive participle of cheimazō ,...

As we laboured exceedingly with the storm ( sphodrōs cheimazomenōn hēmōn ).

Genitive absolute with present passive participle of cheimazō , old verb to afflict with a tempest (cheima , stormy weather), to toss upon the waves, here alone in N.T.

Robertson: Act 27:18 - -- They began to throw overboard ( ekbalēn epoiounto ). Literally, "They began to make (inchoative imperfect middle of poieō ) a casting out"(ekbol...

They began to throw overboard ( ekbalēn epoiounto ).

Literally, "They began to make (inchoative imperfect middle of poieō ) a casting out"(ekbolēn from ekballō , to cast out, old word, only here in N.T.). Cf. Latin jacturam facere . This to lighten the ship by throwing overboard the cargo. The grain in the ship would shift and make it list and so added to the danger.

Robertson: Act 27:18 - -- They cast out ( eripsan ). Third person plural aorist active of riptō , not eripsamen as Textus Receptus.

They cast out ( eripsan ).

Third person plural aorist active of riptō , not eripsamen as Textus Receptus.

Robertson: Act 27:18 - -- With their own hands ( autocheires ). Old word (autos , cheir ) but here alone in N.T. Vivid and graphic touch by Luke who, of course, watched ever...

With their own hands ( autocheires ).

Old word (autos , cheir ) but here alone in N.T. Vivid and graphic touch by Luke who, of course, watched every movement day by day.

Robertson: Act 27:18 - -- The tackling ( tēn skeuēn ). The furniture of the ship that could be spared. It was becoming desperate.

The tackling ( tēn skeuēn ).

The furniture of the ship that could be spared. It was becoming desperate.

Vincent: Act 27:18 - -- Lightened ( ἐκβολὴν ἐποιοῦντο ) Lit., made a casting out. Rev., began to throw the freight overboard. Note the imperf...

Lightened ( ἐκβολὴν ἐποιοῦντο )

Lit., made a casting out. Rev., began to throw the freight overboard. Note the imperfect, began to throw. The whole cargo was not cast overboard: the wheat was reserved to the last extremity (Act 27:38).

Wesley: Act 27:18 - -- Casting the heavy goods into the sea.

Casting the heavy goods into the sea.

Clarke: Act 27:18 - -- Lightened the ship - Of what, we know not; but it was probably cumbrous wares, by which the deck was thronged, and which were prejudicial to the due...

Lightened the ship - Of what, we know not; but it was probably cumbrous wares, by which the deck was thronged, and which were prejudicial to the due trim of the vessel.

TSK: Act 27:18 - -- being : Psa 107:27 the next : Act 27:19, Act 27:38; Jon 1:5; Mat 16:26; Luk 16:8; Phi 3:7, Phi 3:8; Heb 12:1

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Act 27:18 - -- They lightened the ship - By throwing out a part of the cargo.

They lightened the ship - By throwing out a part of the cargo.

Poole: Act 27:18 - -- Casting out the merchandise or lading which was in it, that the ship, being so much lighter, might not so readily strike upon a rock, or be swallowe...

Casting out the merchandise or lading which was in it, that the ship, being so much lighter, might not so readily strike upon a rock, or be swallowed up of the quicksands, it drawing so much the less water.

Haydock: Act 27:18 - -- The lightened the ship by throwing overboard part of their loading and goods. Some call it, they made the jetsam. (Witham)

The lightened the ship by throwing overboard part of their loading and goods. Some call it, they made the jetsam. (Witham)

Gill: Act 27:18 - -- And we being exceedingly tossed with a tempest,.... Sometimes being lifted up as it were to the heavens, and then presently sinking down, as if they w...

And we being exceedingly tossed with a tempest,.... Sometimes being lifted up as it were to the heavens, and then presently sinking down, as if they were going into the bottom of the sea; such a condition at sea is described to the life by the Psalmist, in Psa 107:25.

the next day they lightened the ship; of its burden, its lading, the goods and merchandise that were in it; as the mariners did in the ship in which Jonah was, Jon 1:5 the Ethiopic version renders it, "they cast the goods into the sea"; the Arabic version, the "merchandise".

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Act 27:18 The desperation of the sailors in throwing the cargo overboard is reminiscent of Jonah 1:5. At this point they were only concerned with saving themsel...

Geneva Bible: Act 27:18 ( 4 ) And we being exceedingly tossed with a tempest, the next [day] they lightened the ship; ( 4 ) The result proves that none provide worse for the...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Act 27:1-44 - --1 Paul shipping towards Rome,10 foretells of the danger of the voyage,11 but is not believed.14 They are tossed to and fro with tempest;41 and suffer ...

Combined Bible: Act 27:18 - --(18) " And being exceedingly tempest-tossed, the next day we lightened the vessel, (19) and on the third day, with our own hands we cast out the tac...

Maclaren: Act 27:13-26 - --Tempest And Trust And when the south wind blew softly, supposing that they had obtained their purpose, loosing thence, they sailed close by Crete. 14...

MHCC: Act 27:12-20 - --Those who launch forth on the ocean of this world, with a fair gale, know not what storms they may meet with; and therefore must not easily take it fo...

Matthew Henry: Act 27:12-20 - -- In these verses we have, I. The ship putting to sea again, and pursuing her voyage at first with a promising gale. Observe, 1. What induced them to ...

Barclay: Act 27:9-20 - --It is quite certain that Paul was the most experienced traveller on board that ship. The Fast referred to is the Jewish Day of Atonement and on that ...

Constable: Act 9:32--Rom 1:1 - --III. THE WITNESS TO THE UTTERMOST PART OF THE EARTH 9:32--28:31 Luke next recorded the church's expansion beyond...

Constable: Act 19:21--Rom 1:1 - --D. The extension of the church to Rome 19:21-28:31 "The panel is introduced by the programmatic statemen...

Constable: Act 27:1--28:16 - --4. Ministry on the way to Rome 27:1-28:15 For a number of reasons Luke seems to have described t...

Constable: Act 27:9-26 - --The storm at sea 27:9-26 27:9-10 Evidently the captain waited for some time for the weather to improve in Fair Havens. The "Fast" refers to the day of...

College: Act 27:1-44 - --ACTS 27 G. PAUL'S VOYAGE TO ROME (27:1-28:31) 1. The Journey from Caesarea to Sidon (27:1-3) 1 When it was decided that we would sail for Italy, Pa...

McGarvey: Act 27:18-20 - --18-20. (18) " And being exceedingly tempest-tossed, the next day we lightened the vessel, (19) and on the third day, with our own hands we cast out th...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: Acts (Book Introduction) THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES By Way of Introduction But for the Acts we should know nothing of the early apostolic period save what is told in the Epi...

JFB: Acts (Book Introduction) THIS book is to the Gospels what the fruit is to the tree that bears it. In the Gospels we see the corn of wheat falling into the ground and dying: in...

JFB: Acts (Outline) INTRODUCTION--LAST DAYS OF OUR LORD UPON EARTH--HIS ASCENSION. (Act 1:1-11) RETURN OF THE ELEVEN TO JERUSALEM--PROCEEDINGS IN THE UPPER ROOM TILL PEN...

TSK: Acts (Book Introduction) The Acts of the Apostles is a most valuable portion of Divine revelation; and, independently of its universal reception in the Christian church, as an...

TSK: Acts 27 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Act 27:1, Paul shipping towards Rome, Act 27:10. foretells of the danger of the voyage, Act 27:11. but is not believed; Act 27:14, They a...

Poole: Acts 27 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 27

MHCC: Acts (Book Introduction) This book unites the Gospels to the Epistles. It contains many particulars concerning the apostles Peter and Paul, and of the Christian church from th...

MHCC: Acts 27 (Chapter Introduction) (Act 27:1-11) Paul's voyage towards Rome. (Act 27:12-20) Paul and his companions endangered by a tempest. (Act 27:21-29) He receives a Divine assura...

Matthew Henry: Acts (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Acts of the Apostles We have with an abundant satisfaction seen the foundation of our holy religion...

Matthew Henry: Acts 27 (Chapter Introduction) This whole chapter is taken up with an account of Paul's voyage towards Rome, when he was sent thither a prisoner by Festus the governor, upon his ...

Barclay: Acts (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES A Precious Book In one sense Acts is the most important book in the New Testament. It is the simple truth t...

Barclay: Acts 27 (Chapter Introduction) The Last Journey Begins (Act_27:1-8) In Peril On The Sea (Act_27:9-20) Be Of Good Cheer (Act_27:21-26) Hoping For The Day (Act_27:27-38) Escape F...

Constable: Acts (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title "Acts of the Apostles" is very ancient. The Anti-Marcioni...

Constable: Acts (Outline) Outline I. The witness in Jerusalem 1:1-6:7 A. The founding of the church 1:1-2:46 ...

Constable: Acts Acts Bibliography Albright, William Foxwell. The Archaeology of Palestine. 1949. Revised ed. Pelican Archaeolog...

Haydock: Acts (Book Introduction) THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. INTRODUCTION. St. Luke, who had published his gospel, wrote also a second volume, which, from the first ages, hath bee...

Gill: Acts (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ACTS This book, in some copies, is called, "The Acts of the holy Apostles". It contains an history of the ministry and miracles of ...

College: Acts (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION As early as the second century the title "The Acts of the Apostles" was given to this document. Before that time the work probably circu...

College: Acts (Outline) OUTLINE I. THE CHURCH IN JERUSALEM - 1:1-8:1a A. INTRODUCTION OF THE BOOK - 1:1-3 B. THE COMMISSIONING OF THE APOSTLES - 1:4-8 C. THE ASCENSI...

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