Καλοί G2568
Fair Havens (Καλοὶ Λιμένες); a harbor on the southern coast of Crete
A harbor on the southern coast of Crete where Paul's ship stopped during his voyage to Rome. Acts 27:8 mentions it as the location where the crew debated whether to winter or press on—a decision that led to shipwreck when they ignored Paul's warning. The name means 'Fair Havens' or 'Good Harbors,' probably a straightforward descriptive title. Ancient and modern sources identify it with a bay near the Cretan town of Lasea. The narrative detail grounds Luke's account in real Mediterranean geography and sailing conditions.
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BDB / Lexicon Reference
Καλοί Λιμένες Fair Havens, a harbour in Crete: Act.27:8.† (From Abbott-Smith. LSJ has no entry)