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Acts 27:39 Revision History

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10Thursday, 14-Jan-2016 23:42:56 ESTtmoore1008 [Send Message]Revision of 9changed urlWhen it was day, they didn’t recognize the land, but they noticed a certain bay with a beach,[a] and they decided to try to drive the ship onto it.
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a Possibly St. Thomas Bay, Malta. BASE Institute.org: [St. Thomas Bay's] approach from the sea would be from the east/southeast, the precise direction a Euroclydon would be blowing [Acts 27:14] after two weeks of fury [fourteen days, Acts 27:27]. Its approach was punctuated by a long finger of shallow reef over which waves break even in relatively calm weather [see note, Acts 27:27]. Our maritime charts showed a sloping approach that coincided exactly with the sailors' soundings as recorded by Luke [Acts 27:28]. There, at the easternmost tip of Malta, currents and wind-driven swells come together in stormy weather in a way that can only be described as waters colliding [where two seas meet, Acts 27:41]. And, finally, at its innermost reaches, where the sea meets the coastline of Malta, the cliffs so prominent everywhere along the eastern coastline give way to a gentle, sloping, inviting beachfront [Acts 27:39].
9Thursday, 15-Sep-2011 01:12:46 EDTtmoore1008 [Send Message]Revision of 8When it was day, they didn’t recognize the land, but they noticed a certain bay with a beach,[a] and they decided to try to drive the ship onto it.
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a Possibly St. Thomas Bay, Malta. BASE Institute.org: [St. Thomas Bay's] approach from the sea would be from the east/southeast, the precise direction a Euroclydon would be blowing [Acts 27:14] after two weeks of fury [fourteen days, Acts 27:27]. Its approach was punctuated by a long finger of shallow reef over which waves break even in relatively calm weather [see note, Acts 27:27]. Our maritime charts showed a sloping approach that coincided exactly with the sailors' soundings as recorded by Luke [Acts 27:28]. There, at the easternmost tip of Malta, currents and wind-driven swells come together in stormy weather in a way that can only be described as waters colliding [where two seas meet, Acts 27:41]. And, finally, at its innermost reaches, where the sea meets the coastline of Malta, the cliffs so prominent everywhere along the eastern coastline give way to a gentle, sloping, inviting beachfront [Acts 27:39].
8Sunday, 11-Sep-2011 00:01:25 EDTtmoore1008 [Send Message]Revision of 7When it was day, they didn’t recognize the land, but they noticed a certain bay with a beach,[a] and they decided to try to drive the ship onto it.
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a Possibly St. Thomas Bay, Malta. BASE Institute.org: [St. Thomas Bay's] approach from the sea would be from the east/southeast, the precise direction a Euroclydon [Acts 27:14] would be blowing after two weeks of fury [fourteen days, Acts 27:27]. Its approach was punctuated by a long finger of shallow reef [see note, Acts 27:27] over which waves break even in relatively calm weather. Our maritime charts showed a sloping approach that coincided exactly with the sailors' soundings as recorded by Luke [Acts 27:28]. There, at the easternmost tip of Malta, currents and wind-driven swells come together in stormy weather in a way that can only be described as waters colliding [that is, where two seas meet, Acts 27:41]. And, finally, at its innermost reaches, where the sea meets the coastline of Malta, the cliffs so prominent everywhere along the eastern coastline give way to a gentle, sloping, inviting beachfront [Acts 27:39].
7Saturday, 10-Sep-2011 17:48:23 EDTtmoore1008 [Send Message]Revision of 6When it was day, they didn’t recognize the land, but they noticed a certain bay with a beach,[a] and they decided to try to drive the ship onto it.
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a Possibly St. Thomas Bay, Malta. BASE Institute: [St. Thomas Bay's] approach from the sea would be from the east/southeast, the precise direction a Euroclydon [Acts 27:14] would be blowing after two weeks of fury [fourteen days, Acts 27:27]. Its approach was punctuated by a long finger of shallow reef [see note, Acts 27:27] over which waves break even in relatively calm weather. Our maritime charts showed a sloping approach that coincided exactly with the sailors' soundings as recorded by Luke [Acts 27:28]. There, at the easternmost tip of Malta, currents and wind-driven swells come together in stormy weather in a way that can only be described as waters colliding [that is, where two seas meet, Acts 27:41]. And, finally, at its innermost reaches, where the sea meets the coastline of Malta, the cliffs so prominent everywhere along the eastern coastline give way to a gentle, sloping, inviting beachfront [Acts 27:39].
6Saturday, 10-Sep-2011 17:45:12 EDTtmoore1008 [Send Message]Revision of 1When it was day, they didn’t recognize the land, but they noticed a certain bay with a beach,[a] and they decided to try to drive the ship onto it.
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a Possibly St. Thomas Bay, Malta. BASE Institute: [St. Thomas Bay's] approach from the sea would be from the east/southeast, the precise direction a Euroclydon [Acts 27:14] would be blowing after two weeks of fury [fourteen days, Acts 27:27]. Its approach was punctuated by a long finger of shallow reef [see not, Acts 27:27] over which waves break even in relatively calm weather. Our maritime charts showed a sloping approach that coincided exactly with the sailors' soundings as recorded by Luke [Acts 27:28]. There, at the easternmost tip of Malta, currents and wind-driven swells come together in stormy weather in a way that can only be described as waters colliding [that is, where two seas meet, Acts 27:41]. And, finally, at its innermost reaches, where the sea meets the coastline of Malta, the cliffs so prominent everywhere along the eastern coastline give way to a gentle, sloping, inviting beachfront [Acts 27:39].
5Saturday, 10-Sep-2011 17:32:41 EDTtmoore1008 [Send Message]Revision of 1When it was day, they didn’t recognize the land, but they noticed a certain bay with a beach,[a] and they decided to try to drive the ship onto it.
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a Possibly St. Thomas Bay, Malta. BASE Institute: [St. Thomas Bay's] approach from the sea would be from the east/southeast, the precise direction a Euroclydon [Acts 27:14] would be blowing after two weeks of fury [fourteen days, Acts 27:27]. Its approach was punctuated by a long finger of shallow reef over which waves break even in relatively calm weather. Our maritime charts showed a sloping approach that coincided exactly with the sailors' soundings as recorded by Luke [Acts 27:28]. There, at the easternmost tip of Malta, currents and wind-driven swells come together in stormy weather in a way that can only be described as waters colliding [that is, where two seas meet, Acts 27:41]. And, finally, at its innermost reaches, where the sea meets the coastline of Malta, the cliffs so prominent everywhere along the eastern coastline give way to a gentle, sloping, inviting beachfront [Acts 27:39].
4Saturday, 10-Sep-2011 17:26:21 EDTtmoore1008 [Send Message]Revision of 1When it was day, they didn’t recognize the land, but they noticed a certain bay with a beach,[a] and they decided to try to drive the ship onto it.
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a Possibly St. Thomas Bay, Malta. BASE Institute: [St. Thomas Bay's] approach from the sea would be from the east/southeast, the precise direction a Euroclydon [Acts 27:14] would be blowing after two weeks of fury [fourteen days, Acts 27:27]. Its approach was punctuated by a long finger of shallow reef over which waves break even in relatively calm weather. Our maritime charts showed a sloping approach that coincided exactly with the sailors' soundings as recorded by Luke [Acts 27:28]. There, at the easternmost tip of Malta, currents and wind-driven swells come together in stormy weather in a way that can only be described as waters colliding [Acts 27:41]. And, finally, at its innermost reaches, where the sea meets the coastline of Malta, the cliffs so prominent everywhere along the eastern coastline give way to a gentle, sloping, inviting beachfront [Acts 27:39].
3Saturday, 10-Sep-2011 17:16:47 EDTtmoore1008 [Send Message]Revision of 1When it was day, they didn’t recognize the land, but they noticed a certain bay with a beach,[a] and they decided to try to drive the ship onto it.
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a Possibly St. Thomas Bay, Malta. BASE Institute: [St. Thomas Bay's] approach from the sea would be from the east/southeast, the precise direction a Euroclydon [Acts 27:14] would be blowing after two weeks of fury [fourteen days, Acts 27:27]. Its approach was punctuated by a long finger of shallow reef over which waves break even in relatively calm weather. Our maritime charts showed a sloping approach that coincided exactly with the sailors' soundings as recorded by Luke [Acts 27:28]. There, at the easternmost tip of Malta, currents and wind-driven swells come together in stormy weather in a way that can only be described as waters colliding [Acts 27:41]. And, finally, at its innermost reaches, where the sea meets the coastline of Malta, the cliffs so prominent everywhere along the eastern coastline give way to a gentle, sloping, inviting beachfront [Acts 27:39].
2Saturday, 10-Sep-2011 17:15:51 EDTtmoore1008 [Send Message]Revision of 1When it was day, they didn’t recognize the land, but they noticed a certain bay with a beach,[a] and they decided to try to drive the ship onto it.
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a Possibly St. Thomas Bay, Malta.
1Saturday, 10-Sep-2011 15:08:04 EDTtmoore1008 [Send Message]NEWWhen it was day, they didn’t recognize the land, but they noticed a certain bay with a beach,[a] and they decided to try to drive the ship onto it.
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a St. Thomas Bay, Malta?