Acts 27:1

[Paul now begins his journey to Rom. For two years he has been imprisoned in Caesarea Maritima, see Acts 24:27. The journey to Rom normally takes two months by sea, but due to a shipwreck, it takes about six months. Once in Rom, he remains imprisoned for at least another two years. In total, Paul is imprisoned for almost five years.
This chapter in the Acts of the Apostles testifies to Luke's Greek background. For a Jewish writer, the sea did not play a major role. The Israelites were a land-based people. In sharp contrast to this is Greek and Roman culture. Ancient literature written around the Mediterranean has many grand stories set on the seas, with Homer's Odyssey being one of the most famous.]

When it was decided that we would sail to Italy, Paul and a few other prisoners were handed over to an officer named Julius. He belonged to the imperial battalion (cohort, consisting of 600 soldiers).

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Nestle-Aland and Textus Receptus

Ὡς   δὲ   ἐκρίθη   τοῦ   ἀποπλεῖν   ἡμᾶς   εἰς   τὴν   Ἰταλίαν,   παρεδίδουν   τόν   τε   Παῦλον   καί   τινας   ἑτέρους   δεσμώτας   ἑκατοντάρχῃ   ὀνόματι   Ἰουλίῳ   σπείρης   Σεβαστῆς.  

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Strongs nr Greek English Grammar Code
G5613
Ὡς (Os)
When
Conj. Conjunktion
CONJ
G1161
δὲ (de)
now
Conj. Conjunktion
CONJ
G2919
ἐκρίθη (ekrithe)
was determined
VERB Verb
aorist pass. ind. aorist passive indicative
sing. third person singular
V-API-3S
G3588
τοῦ (toy)
Definite article Definite article
gen. sing. neut. genitive singular Neutral
T-GSN
G0636
ἀποπλεῖν (apoplein)
sailing
VERB Verb
pres. active inf. present active infinitive
V-PAN
G1473
ἡμᾶς (emas)
our
Personal Pron. Personal Pronoun
acc. pl. first person accusative plural
P-1AP
G1519
εἰς (eis)
to
Preposition Preposition
PREP
G3588
τὴν (ten)
Definite article Definite article
acc. sing. accusative singular feminine
T-ASF
G2482
Ἰταλίαν, (Italian,)
Italy,
Noun Noun
acc. sing. accusative singular feminine
Location (location)
N-ASF-L
G3860
παρεδίδουν (paredidoyn)
they were delivering
VERB Verb
imp. active ind. imperfect active indicative
pl. third person plural
V-IAI-3P
G3588
τόν (ton)
Definite article Definite article
acc. sing. accusative singular masculine
T-ASM
G5037
τε (te)
both
Conj. Conjunktion
CONJ
G3972
Παῦλον (Paylon)
Paul
Noun Noun
acc. sing. accusative singular masculine
Person (Person)
N-ASM-P
G2532
καί (kai)
and
Conj. Conjunktion
CONJ
G5100
τινας (tinas)
certain
Indef. pron. Indefinite pronoun
acc. pl. accusative plural masculine
X-APM
G2087
ἑτέρους (eteroys)
other
Adjective Adjective
acc. pl. accusative plural masculine
A-APM
G1202
δεσμώτας (desmotas)
prisoners
Noun Noun
acc. pl. accusative plural masculine
N-APM
G1543
ἑκατοντάρχῃ (ekatontarche)
to a centurion,
Noun Noun
dative sing. dative singular masculine
N-DSM
G3686
ὀνόματι (onomati)
named
Noun Noun
dative sing. neut. dative singular Neutral
N-DSN
G2457
Ἰουλίῳ (Ioylio)
Julius
Noun Noun
dative sing. dative singular masculine
Person (Person)
N-DSM-P
G4686
σπείρης (speires)
of the cohort
Noun Noun
gen. sing. genitive singular feminine
N-GSF
G4575
Σεβαστῆς. (Sebastes.)
of Augustus.
Adjective Adjective
gen. sing. genitive singular feminine
Person (Person)
A-GSF-P

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