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And having sailed across the sea and along Cilicia and Pamphylia, we came to Myra of Lycia.

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Verse part Definition: Part of speech: Strong's: Greek: Transliteration:
And And, both. V-APA-NMP H1277 διαπλεύσαντες diapleusantes
and The sea, the deep. N-ANS H3989 πέλαγος pelagos
along Genitive: against, down from, throughout, by; accusative: over against, among, daily, day-by-day, each day, according to, by way of. Prep H2596 κατὰ kata
Cilicia Cilicia, a Roman province between the Taurus range of mountains and the coast in the south-east corner of Asia Minor, linked up with the province of Syria. N-AFS H2791 Κιλικίαν kilikian
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Pamphylia, Pamphylia, a Roman province on the south coast of Asia Minor. N-AFS H3828 Παμφυλίαν pamphulian
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we came To come down from sky to earth, or from high land to lower land (or to the coast), or from the high seas to the shore. V-AIA-1P H2718 κατήλθομεν katēlthomen
Myra Myra, a port in Lycia, south-west Asia Minor. N-ANP H3460 Μύρα mura
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of Lycia. Lycia, a small Roman province on the south coast of Asia Minor. N-GFS H3073 Λυκίας lukias
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Locations

Cilicia

CILICIAsi-lish'-i-a (he Kilikia): An important province at the Southeast angle of Asia Minor, corresponding nearly with the modern Turkish vilayet of Adana; enfolded between the Taurus mountains and the Mediterranean Sea, with the Amanus range on the East and Pamphylia on the West; chief rivers, the Pyramus, Sarus, Cydnus and Calycadnus. The character of Cil... View Details

Lycia

LYCIAlish'-i-a (Lukia): An ancient country forming the southeast portion of Asia Minor. The surface of Lycia is exceedingly rugged, and its lofty mountains rise almost directly from the sea. Over them several trade routes or passes lead from the coast to the interior. Down the mountain sides rush many small rivers, of which the Xanthus is the chief. The hist... View Details

Myra

MYRAmi'-ra (Mura): A city of the ancient country of Lycia about 2 1/2 miles from the coast. Here, according to Acts 27:6, Paul found a grain ship from Alexandria. The city stood upon a hill formed by the openings of two valleys. At an early period Myra was of less importance than was the neighboring city Patara, yet later it became a prominent port for ships... View Details

Pamphylia

PAMPHYLIApam-fil'-i-a (Pamphulia): A country lying along the southern coast of Asia Minor, bounded on the North by Pisidia, on the East by Isauria, on the South by the Mediterranean Sea, and on the West by Lycia (Acts 2:10; Acts 27:5).1. Physical Features:In the earliest time, Pamphylia was but a narrow strip of low-lying land between the base of the mountai... View Details

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Berean Bible And having sailed across the sea and along Cilicia and Pamphylia, we came to Myra of Lycia.
King James Bible And having when we had sailed across over the sea and along of Cilicia and Pamphylia, we came to Myra Myra, a city of Lycia.
Hebrew Greek English And having When we had sailed across through the sea and along the coast of Cilicia and Pamphylia, we came to landed at Myra of in Lycia.
New American Standard Bible 1995 And having When we had sailed across through the sea and along the coast of Cilicia and Pamphylia, we came to landed at Myra of in Lycia.