Robertson Word Pictures - Acts 27:15 - 27:15

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Robertson Word Pictures - Acts 27:15 - 27:15


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When the ship was caught (sunarpasthentos tou ploiou). Genitive absolute again with first aorist passive of sunarpazō, old word, in N.T. only Luk 8:29; Act 6:12; Act 19:29, and here. Graphic picture as if the ship was seized by a great monster.

Face the wind (antophthalmein tōi anemōi). Dative case with the vivid infinitive of antophthalmeō from antophthalmos, looking in the eye, or eye to eye (anti, facing and opthalmos, eye). Eyes were painted on the prows of vessels. The ship could not face the wind enough to get to Phoenix. Modern sailors talk of sailing into the eye of the wind. We were not able to look the wind in the eye. Koiné[28928]š verb used by Polybius. Some MSS. have it in Act 6:11, but only here in N.T. In Wisdom of Sol. 12:14 it is used of a prince who cannot look God in the face. Clement of Rome 34 uses it of an idle workman not able to look his employer in the face (Milligan and Moulton’s Vocabulary).

We gave way (epidontes). Second aorist active participle of epididōmi, giving way to the wind.

Were driven (epherometha). Imperfect passive of pherō, “we were being borne along.” We “scudded before the gale” (Page). “The suddenness of the hurricane gave no time to furl the great mainsail” (Furneaux).