The Meaning of Acts 27:19 Explained

Acts 27:19

KJV: And the third day we cast out with our own hands the tackling of the ship.

YLT: and on the third day with our own hands the tackling of the ship we cast out,

Darby: and on the third day with their own hands they cast away the ship furniture.

ASV: and the third day they cast out with their own hands the tackling of the ship.

KJV Reverse Interlinear

And  the third  [day] we cast out  with our own hands  the tackling  of the ship. 

What does Acts 27:19 Mean?

Context Summary

Acts 27:14-26 - Savior Of The Ship's Company
The crew, being greatly exhausted by severe exertion and want of food, were the more willing to listen to the Apostle when he came to the front with his wise counsels and good cheer. They had previously ignored His advice, but were glad and wise enough to take it on this second occasion.
How calm faith makes us! We can sleep soundly amid the roar of the storm and dream of angels when our hearts are stayed on God. His messengers can cleave their way through the murkiest skies and most drenching storms, to succor those who need their help. What a beautiful confession that was: Whose I am and whom I serve! Can we all appropriate it? The first clause is literally true of us all. We belong to Christ by creation and redemption. But do we acknowledge His ownership and place our all in His service?
In the midst of the excitement, Paul was able to give thanks. Let not the good habit of grace before meals drop out of our practice or homes. What a magnificent sentence is this also-I believe God, that it shall be even as it was told me. Yes, there is no peace outside of that faith. And it shall be, O believer, your happy experience! [source]

Chapter Summary: Acts 27

1  Paul shipping toward Rome,
10  foretells of the danger of the voyage,
11  but is not believed
14  They are tossed to and fro by a storm;
41  and suffer shipwreck;
44  yet all come safe to land

Greek Commentary for Acts 27:19

Tackling [σκευὴν]
The word means equipment, furniture. The exact meaning here is uncertain. Some suppose it to refer to the main-yard; an immense spar which would require the united efforts of passengers and crew to throw overboard. It seems improbable, however, that they would have sacrificed so large a spar, which, in case of shipwreck, would support thirty or forty men in the water. The most generally received opinion is that it refers to the furniture of the ship - beds, tables, chests, etc. [source]

What do the individual words in Acts 27:19 mean?

and on the third [day] with [their] own hands the tackle of the ship they cast away
καὶ τῇ τρίτῃ αὐτόχειρες τὴν σκευὴν τοῦ πλοίου ἔρριψαν

τῇ  on  the 
Parse: Article, Dative Feminine Singular
Root:  
Sense: this, that, these, etc.
τρίτῃ  third  [day] 
Parse: Adjective, Dative Feminine Singular
Root: τρίτον 
Sense: the third.
αὐτόχειρες  with  [their]  own  hands 
Parse: Adjective, Nominative Masculine Plural
Root: αὐτόχειρ  
Sense: doing a thing with one’s own hands (Often in the tragedians and Attic orators).
σκευὴν  tackle 
Parse: Noun, Accusative Feminine Singular
Root: σκευή  
Sense: any apparatus, equipment, or furniture.
τοῦ  of  the 
Parse: Article, Genitive Neuter Singular
Root:  
Sense: this, that, these, etc.
πλοίου  ship 
Parse: Noun, Genitive Neuter Singular
Root: πλοῖον  
Sense: a ship.
ἔρριψαν  they  cast  away 
Parse: Verb, Aorist Indicative Active, 3rd Person Plural
Root: ῥίπτω  
Sense: to cast, throw.

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