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We took up our baggage (επισκευασαμενο). First aorist middle participle of επισκευαζω, old verb to furnish (σκευοσ, επ) with thing…

After those days. After what had occurred, as related in the previous verses.
We took up our carriages. This is a most unf…

After those days we took up our carriages . . .—Better, we took up our baggage. The English word, now always use…

Paul and his colleagues, accompanied by some Caesarean Christians, took the road up to Jerusalem, some sixty-five miles away to the southeast. They…

When we had taken up our burdens. Paul’s companions declare that when they tried to dissuade Paul from danger, they cared more for the com…

And after those days we took up our carriages
Or prepared themselves, both for their journey, and for whatever trial…

Paul had express warning of his troubles, so that when they came, they would be no surprise or terror to him. The general notice given to us, that …
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson