6 And there the centurion found a ship of Alexandria sailing into Italy; and he put us therein.
6 There the centurion found an Alexandrian ship sailing for Italy and put us on board.
6 There the centurion found a ship of Alexandria sailing for Italy and put us on board.
6 There the centurion found an Egyptian ship headed for Italy and transferred us on board.
6 There the centurion found an Alexandrian ship sailing to Italy, and he put us on board.
6 There the commanding officer found an Egyptian ship from Alexandria that was bound for Italy, and he put us on board.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Acts 27:6
Commentary on Acts 27:1-11
(Read Acts 27:1-11)
It was determined by the counsel of God, before it was determined by the counsel of Festus, that Paul should go to Rome; for God had work for him to do there. The course they steered, and the places they touched at, are here set down. And God here encourages those who suffer for him, to trust in him; for he can put it into the hearts of those to befriend them, from whom they least expect it. Sailors must make the best of the wind: and so must we all in our passage over the ocean of this world. When the winds are contrary, yet we must be getting forward as well as we can. Many who are not driven backward by cross providences, do not get forward by favourable providences. And many real Christians complain as to the concerns of their souls, that they have much ado to keep their ground. Every fair haven is not a safe haven. Many show respect to good ministers, who will not take their advice. But the event will convince sinners of the vanity of their hopes, and the folly of their conduct.