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And this having taken place, the others on the island having infirmities were also coming to him and being cured— 10 who also honored us with many honors, and at our putting-to-sea provided the things for our needs.

After Three Winter Months, They Boarded Another Ship And Sailed For Rome

11 And after three[a] months, we put-to-sea in a ship having spent the winter at the island[b]an Alexandrian one marked with the Twin-brothers[c].

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Footnotes

  1. Acts 28:11 That is, some time in February of a.d. 60.
  2. Acts 28:11 It would have been in the port of Valetta.
  3. Acts 28:11 Or, Dioscuri. That is, the Greek gods Castor and Pollux, twin sons of Zeus and Leda, patron gods of sailors. The mark may refer to a carved figurehead, or to painted emblems on each side of the prow.

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