(1.0004863157895) | (Act 9:32) |
3 sn Lydda was a city northwest of Jerusalem on the way to Joppa. It was about 10.5 miles (17 km) southeast of Joppa. |
(0.95052142105263) | (Act 9:35) |
2 sn Lydda was a city northwest of Jerusalem on the way to Joppa. |
(0.95052142105263) | (Act 9:38) |
1 sn Lydda was a city northwest of Jerusalem on the way to Joppa. |
(0.95052142105263) | (Act 10:5) |
2 sn Joppa was a seaport on the Philistine coast, in the same location as modern Jaffa. |
(0.84756084210526) | (Isa 65:10) |
1 sn Sharon was a plain located to the west, along the Mediterranean coast north of Joppa and south of Carmel. |
(0.84756084210526) | (Act 10:23) |
3 sn Some of the brothers from Joppa. As v. 45 makes clear, there were Jewish Christians in this group of witnesses. |
(0.70926968421053) | (Act 9:36) |
1 sn Joppa was a seaport on the Philistine coast, in the same location as modern Jaffa. “Though Joppa never became a major seaport, it was of some importance as a logistical base and an outlet to the Mediterranean” (A. F. Rainey, ISBE 2:1118-19). |
(0.64163957894737) | (Act 9:42) |
1 tn Or “known all over.” BDAG 511 s.v. κατά A.1.c. has “became known throughout all Joppa” for γνωστὸν γενέσθαι καθ᾿ ὅλης ᾿Ιόππης (gnwston genesqai kaq’ {olh" Iopph"). |
(0.49085726315789) | (Jon 1:3) |
6 sn Joppa was a small harbor town on the Palestinian coast known as Yepu in the Amarna Letters (14th century |
(0.43571835789474) | (Jon 1:3) |
5 sn The verb יָרַד (yarad, “to go down”) is repeated four times in chs. 1-2 for rhetorical effect (1:3a, 3b, 5; 2:7). Jonah’s “downward” journey from Jerusalem down to Joppa (1:3a) down into the ship (1:3b) down into the cargo hold (1:5) and ultimately down into the bottom of the sea, pictured as down to the very gates of the netherworld (2:7), does not end until he turns back to God who brings him “up” from the brink of death (2:6-7). |