Acts 13:13
Context13:13 Then Paul and his companions put out to sea 1 from Paphos 2 and came to Perga 3 in Pamphylia, 4 but John 5 left them and returned to Jerusalem. 6
Acts 14:24
Context14:24 Then they passed through 7 Pisidia and came into Pamphylia, 8
Acts 15:38
Context15:38 but Paul insisted 9 that they should not take along this one who had left them in Pamphylia 10 and had not accompanied them in the work.
Acts 27:5
Context27:5 After we had sailed across the open sea 11 off Cilicia and Pamphylia, 12 we put in 13 at Myra 14 in Lycia. 15
[13:13] 1 tn BDAG 62 s.v. ἀνάγω 4, “as a nautical t.t. (ἀ. τὴν ναῦν put a ship to sea), mid. or pass. ἀνάγεσθαι to begin to go by boat, put out to sea.”
[13:13] 2 sn Paphos was a city on the southwestern coast of the island of Cyprus. See Acts 13:6.
[13:13] 3 sn Perga was a city in Pamphylia near the southern coast of Asia Minor. The journey from Paphos to Perga is about 105 mi (175 km).
[13:13] 4 sn Pamphylia was a province in the southern part of Asia Minor.
[13:13] 5 sn That is, John Mark.
[13:13] 6 sn Returned to Jerusalem. John Mark had originally accompanied them from Jerusalem (see Acts 12:25). John Mark’s decision to leave became an issue later for Barnabas and Paul (Acts 15:36-39).
[14:24] 7 tn Grk “Then passing through Pisidia they came.” The participle διελθόντες (dielqonte") has been translated as a finite verb due to requirements of contemporary English style.
[14:24] 8 sn Pamphylia was a province along the southern coast of Asia Minor.
[15:38] 9 tn BDAG 94 s.v. ἀξιόω 2.a has “he insisted (impf.) that they should not take him along” for this phrase.
[15:38] 10 sn Pamphylia was a province in the southern part of Asia Minor. See Acts 13:13, where it was mentioned previously.
[27:5] 11 tn Grk “the depths,” the deep area of a sea far enough from land that it is not protected by the coast (L&N 1.73).
[27:5] 12 sn Pamphylia was a province in the southern part of Asia Minor; it was west of Cilicia (see BDAG 753 s.v. Παμφυλία).
[27:5] 13 tn BDAG 531 s.v. κατέρχομαι 2 states, “Of ships and those who sail in them, who ‘come down’ fr. the ‘high seas’: arrive, put in…ἔις τι at someth. a harbor 18:22; 21:3; 27:5.”
[27:5] 14 sn Myra was a city on the southern coast of Lycia in Asia Minor. This journey from Sidon (v. 3) was 440 mi (700 km) and took about 15 days.
[27:5] 15 sn Lycia was the name of a peninsula on the southern coast of Asia Minor between Caria and Pamphylia.