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Acts 28:1

And
<2532>
when they were escaped
<1295> (5685)_,
then
<5119>
they knew
<1921> (5627)
that
<3754>
the island
<3520>
was called
<2564> (5743)
Melita
<3194>_.

Acts 27:14

But
<1161>
not
<3756>
long
<4183>
after
<3326>
there arose
<906> (5627)
against
<2596>
it
<846>
a tempestuous
<5189>
wind
<417>_,
called
<2564> (5746)
Euroclydon
<2148>_.
{arose: or, beat}

Acts 28:9

So
<3767>
when
<1096> (0)
this
<5127>
was done
<1096> (5637)_,
others
<3062>
also
<2532>_,
which
<3588>
had
<2192> (5723)
diseases
<769>
in
<1722>
the island
<3520>_,
came
<4334> (5711)_,
and
<2532>
were healed
<2323> (5712)_:

Acts 13:6

And
<1161>
when they had gone through
<1330> (5631)
the isle
<3520>
unto
<891>
Paphos
<3974>_,
they found
<2147> (5627)
a certain
<5100>
sorcerer
<3097>_,
a false prophet
<5578>_,
a Jew
<2453>_,
whose
<3739>
name
<3686>
[was] Barjesus
<919>_:

Acts 27:16

And
<1161>
running under
<5295> (5631)
a certain
<5100>
island
<3519>
which is called
<2564> (5746)
Clauda
<2802>_,
we had
<2480> (0)
much
<3433>
work
<2480> (5656)
to come by
<4031> <1096> (5635)
the boat
<4627>_:

Acts 28:11

And
<1161>
after
<3326>
three
<5140>
months
<3376>
we departed
<321> (5681)
in
<1722>
a ship
<4143>
of Alexandria
<222>_,
which had wintered
<3914> (5761)
in
<1722>
the isle
<3520>_,
whose sign
<3902>
was Castor and Pollux
<1359>_.


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