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<p> A roadstead or small bay, near the town of Lasea, midway on the southern coast of Crete, where Paul wished to winter when on the voyage to Rome, &nbsp;Acts 27:8 . The sailors preferred [[Phenice]] as safer, and were wrecked in consequence. It still retains nearly its old name. </p>
<p> [[A]] roadstead or small bay, near the town of Lasea, midway on the southern coast of Crete, where Paul wished to winter when on the voyage to Rome, &nbsp;Acts 27:8 . The sailors preferred [[Phenice]] as safer, and were wrecked in consequence. It still retains nearly its old name. </p>


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Latest revision as of 21:54, 12 October 2021

Fair-Havens [1]

A roadstead or small bay, near the town of Lasea, midway on the southern coast of Crete, where Paul wished to winter when on the voyage to Rome,  Acts 27:8 . The sailors preferred Phenice as safer, and were wrecked in consequence. It still retains nearly its old name.

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