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George Lamsa Translation
Acts 16:8
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Passing by Mysia they went down to Troas.
And they passing by Mysia, came downe to Troas.
And they passing by Mysia came down to Troas.
So, passing by Mysia, they went down to Troas.
and passing by Mysia, they went down to Troas.
So they passed by Mysia and went to Troas.
so passing by Mysia, they went down to Troas.
and passing by Mysia, they came down to Troas.
and passing by Mysia, they came down to Troas.
So they passed by Mysia and went down to Troas.
So they went on through Mysia until they came to Troas.
So, after passing by Mysia, they came down to Troas.
and having passed by Mysia they descended to Troas.
So they passed by Mysia and went to the city of Troas.
Therefore they passed through Mysia, and came downe to Troas,
So they traveled right on through Mysia and went to Troas.
So going through Mysia, they went down to Troas.
And passing by Mysia, they came down into Troas.
and passing by Mysia, they came down to Troas.
And going past Mysia, they came down to Troas.
Passing by Mysia, they came down to Troas.
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AND when they had gone forth from Mysia they came to the region of Troas.
And when they departed from Mysia, they came down to the region of Troas.
And they passyng through Mysia, came downe to Troada.
and passing by Mysia, they came down to Troas.
Passing by Mysia, they came down to Troas.
And passing by Mysia, they came down to Troas. And a vision appeared to Paul by night:
So, passing along Mysia, they came to Troas.
But whanne thei hadden passid bi Mysie, thei camen doun to Troade;
and passing by Mysia, they came down to Troas.
And they, passing by Mysia, came down to Troas.
so they passed through Mysia and went down to Troas.
So passing by Mysia, they came down to Troas.
So instead, they went on through Mysia to the seaport of Troas.
From Mysia they went down to the city of Troas.
so, passing by Mysia, they went down to Troas.
but, passing by Mysia, they came down unto Troas.
And when they had passed through Mysia, they went down to Troas.
so, passing by My'sia, they went down to Tro'as.
Then they went over Misia and cam doune to Troada.
and having passed by Mysia, they came down to Troas.
Neuertheles whan they had passed thorow Mysia, they came downe to Troada,
and came to Troas.
With all their ways seemingly blocked, they headed west to the port at Troas.
Contextual Overview
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Troas: Acts 16:11, Acts 20:5, 2 Corinthians 2:12, 2 Timothy 4:13
Cross-References
And the LORD God called to Adam, and said to him, Where are you, Adam?
And the LORD said, What have you done? The voice of your brothers blood cries to me from the ground.
NOW Sarai, Abrams wife, bore him no children; and she had an Egyptian handmaid, whose name was Hagar.
And Sarai said to Abram, Behold now, the LORD has restrained me from bearing children; therefore go in unto my maid; it may be that I may be consoled by her. And Abram hearkened to the voice of Sarai.
And he went in unto Hagar, and she conceived: and when she saw that she had conceived, her mistress was despised in her eyes.
And Sarai said to Abram, My wrong be upon you; I gave my maid into your bosom; and when she saw that she had conceived, I was despised in her eyes; may the LORD judge between me and you.
And he said to her, Hagar, maid of Sarai, where have you come from, and where are you going? And she said, I flee from the presence of my mistress Sarai.
Now therefore, let my lord the king hear the words of his servant. If the LORD has stirred you up against me, let us make an offering; but if it be of men, cursed be they before the LORD; for they have driven me out, that I should have no shelter in the inheritance of the LORD, saying, Go, serve other gods.
If the temper of the ruler rises against you, do not leave your country; because healing forgives many sins.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And they passed by Mysia,.... Without stopping or staying there, though they came to it:
came down to Troas; either the country of Troas, as the Syriac version renders it; which, according to Solinus m, is bordered on the north part of Galatia, and was near to Lycaonia, Pisidia, and Mygdonia on the south, and to Lydia on the east, and to Mysia and Caria on the north: or rather the city of Troas, which Pliny says n, was formerly called Antigonia, now Alexandria, a colony of the Romans. Antigonus king of Asia called it Troas at first, because it was in the country, and near where Troy stood, but afterwards he called it, according to his own name, Antigonia; but Lysimachus king of Thrace having got this city into his hands, repaired it, and called it after the name of Alexander, Alexandria; and to distinguish it from Alexandria in Egypt, and other cities of the same name in other places, it was called Alexandria Troas.
m lb. c. 53. n Hist. Nat. l. 5. c. 30.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Came down to Troas - This was a city of Phrygia or Mysia, on the Hellespont, between Troy north, and Assos south. Sometimes the name Troas or Troad, is used to denote the whole country of the Trojans, the province where the ancient city of Troy had stood. This region was much celebrated in the early periods of Grecian history. It was here that the events recorded in the Iliad of Homer are supposed to have occurred. The city of Troy has long since been completely destroyed. Troas is several times mentioned in the New Testament, 2 Corinthians 2:12; 2 Timothy 4:13; Acts 20:5.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Acts 16:8. Came down to Troas. — The Troad, or part of Phrygia Minor in which the celebrated city of Troy was formerly situated. This city was first built by Dardanus, who was its king, and from whom it was called Dardania; from Tros, his grandson, it was called Troja, or Troy; and from his son, Ilus, it was called Ilium. It has been long so completely destroyed that no ascertainable vestige of it remains; insomuch that some have even doubted of its existence. Those who contend for the reality of the history of Troy suppose it to have stood on the site of the modern village Bounarbachi, about twelve miles from the sea, on an eminence, at the termination of a spacious plain.