9, 10. when much time was spent--since leaving Cæsarea. But for
unforeseen delays they might have reached the Italian coast before the
stormy season.
and when sailing--the navigation of the open sea.
was now dangerous, because the fast was now . . . past--that of the
day of atonement, answering to the end of September and beginning of
October, about which time the navigation is pronounced unsafe by
writers of authority. Since all hope of completing the voyage during
that season was abandoned, the question next was, whether they should
winter at Fair Havens, or move to Port Phenice, a harbor about forty
miles to the westward. Paul assisted at the consultation and strongly
urged them to winter where they were.
JFB.
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