Acts 14:25
Context14:25 and when they had spoken the word 1 in Perga, 2 they went down to Attalia. 3
Acts 13:14
Context13:14 Moving on from 4 Perga, 5 they arrived at Pisidian Antioch, 6 and on the Sabbath day they went into 7 the synagogue 8 and sat down.
Acts 13:13
Context13:13 Then Paul and his companions put out to sea 9 from Paphos 10 and came to Perga 11 in Pamphylia, 12 but John 13 left them and returned to Jerusalem. 14


[14:25] 2 sn Perga was a city in Pamphylia near the southern coast of Asia Minor.
[14:25] 3 sn Attalia was a seaport in the province of Pamphylia on the southern coast of Asia Minor, about 12 mi (20 km) southwest of Perga.
[13:14] 5 sn Perga was a city in Pamphylia near the southern coast of Asia Minor.
[13:14] 6 tn Or “at Antioch in Pisidia.”
[13:14] 7 tn Grk “going into the synagogue they sat down.” The participle εἰσελθόντες (eiselqonte") has been translated as a finite verb due to requirements of contemporary English style.
[13:14] 8 sn See the note on synagogue in 6:9.
[13:13] 7 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] 8 sn Paphos was a city on the southwestern coast of the island of Cyprus. See Acts 13:6.
[13:13] 9 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] 10 sn Pamphylia was a province in the southern part of Asia Minor.
[13:13] 11 sn That is, John Mark.
[13:13] 12 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).