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When we had come in sight of Cyprus (αΜαÏαΜαΜÏÎ”Ï ÏηΜ ÎÏ ÏÏÎżÎœ). First aorist active participle of αΜαÏαÎčÎœÏ (Doric form -ÏαΜαΜÏÎ”Ï ratâŠ

Had discovered Cyprus. (See Barnes on Acts 4:36).
Into Syria. (See Barnes on Matthew 4:24).
And landed at Tyre<âŠ

When we had discovered Cyprus . . .âThe use of a technical term here is specially characteristic of St. Luke. Here the meâŠ

Paul and company sailed the four hundred miles from Patara to Tyre, the famous Phoenician seaport of Syria. A church had been established at Tyre tâŠ

Now when we had discovered Cyprus
An island, as the Syriac version here calls it, which lay between Syria and CiliciâŠ

Providence must be acknowledged when our affairs go well.
Wherever Paul came, he inquired what disciples were there and found them. ForeseeiâŠ
A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson