39. when it was day they knew not the land--This has been thought
surprising in sailors accustomed to that sea. But the scene of the wreck
is remote from the great harbor, and possesses no marked features by
which it could be recognized, even by a native if he came unexpectedly
upon it [SMITH],
not to speak of the rain pouring in torrents
(Ac 28:2),
which would throw a haze over the coast even after day broke.
Immediately on landing they knew where they were
(Ac 28:1).
discovered a creek with a shore--Every creek of course, must have a
shore; but the meaning is, a practicable shore, in a nautical sense,
that is, one with a smooth beach, in contradistinction to a rocky coast
(as
Ac 27:41
shows).
into which they were minded, if . . . possible, to thrust
the ship--This was their one chance of safety.
JFB.
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