Acts 27:36

"When he had said this and had taken bread, he gave thanks to God in the presence of all; then he broke it and began to eat."

Key Reflection

In Acts 27:36, after speaking about the need for everyone to remain united and without fear during their perilous sea voyage, Paul took bread, gave thanks to God, broke it, and began eating. This action was significant as it demonstrated his willingness to share in their distress and show solidarity with the crew and passengers. In first-century Jewish culture, breaking bread together symbolized fellowship and unity; by partaking of the meal himself before requiring others to do so, Paul underscored the importance of collective support and trust during their difficult journey.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 36. No Barnes text on this verse. {+} "good cheer" "courage" {*} "meat" "food" __________________________________________________________________

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