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Ac 28:1 Strong Concordance And [2532] when they were escaped [1295], then [5119] they knew [1921] that [3754] the island [3520] was called [2564] Melita [3194].
  King James And when they were escaped, then they knew that the island was called Melita.

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A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882]
THE WINTERING AT MALTA, AND NOTABLE OCCURRENCES THERE--PROSECUTION OF THE VOYAGE TO ITALY AS FAR AS PUTEOLI, AND LAND JOURNEY THENCE TO ROME--SUMMARY OF THE APOSTLE'S LABORS THERE FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING YEARS. (Acts 28:1-31)

knew the island was called Melita--(See on Act 27:39). The opinion that this island was not Malta to the south of Sicily, but Meleda in the Gulf of Venice--which till lately had respectable support among Competent judges--is now all but exploded; examination of all the places on the spot, and of all writings and principles bearing on the question, by gentlemen of the highest qualification, particularly SMITH (see on Act 27:41), having set the question, it may now be affirmed, at rest.
 
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41 And [1161] falling [4045] into [1519] a place [5117] where two seas met [1337], they ran [2027] the ship [3491] aground [2027]; and [2532] the forepart [4408] [3303] stuck fast [2043], and remained [3306] unmoveable [761], but [1161] the hinder part [4403] was broken [3089] with [5259] the violence [970] of the waves [2949].
39 And [1161] when [3753] it was [1096] day [2250], they knew [1921] not [3756] the land [1093]: but [1161] they discovered [2657] a certain [5100] creek [2859] with [2192] a shore [123], into [1519] the which [3739] they were minded [1011], if [1487] it were possible [1410], to thrust in [1856] the ship [4143].
13 And from thence [3606] we fetched a compass [4022], and came [2658] to [1519] Rhegium [4484]: and [2532] after [3326] one [3391] day [2250] the south wind [3558] blew [1920], and we came [2064] the next day [1206] to [1519] Puteoli [4223]:
12 And [2532] landing [2609] at [1519] Syracuse [4946], we tarried [1961] there three [5140] days [2250].
38 And [1161] when they had eaten [5160] enough [2880], they lightened [2893] the ship [4143], and cast out [1544] the wheat [4621] into [1519] the sea [2281].
11 And [1161] after [3326] three [5140] months [3376] we departed [321] in [1722] a ship [4143] of Alexandria [222], which had wintered [3914] in [1722] the isle [3520], whose sign [3902] was Castor and Pollux [1359].