strkjv@Acts:27:1
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And
when
it was
determined
that
we
should
sail
into
Italy
, they
delivered
Paul
and
certain
other
prisoners
unto one
named
Julius
, a
centurion
of
Augustus
band
.
strkjv@Acts:27:2
@
And
entering
into a
ship
of
Adramyttium
, we
launched
,
meaning
to
sail
by
the
coasts
of
Asia
; one
Aristarchus
, a
Macedonian
of
Thessalonica
,
being
with
us
.
strkjv@Acts:27:3
@
And
the
next
day we
touched
at
Sidon
.
And
Julius
courteously
entreated
Paul
, and gave him
liberty
to
go
unto
his
friends
to refresh
himself
.
strkjv@Acts:27:4
@
And
when we had
launched
from
thence
, we sailed
under
Cyprus
,
because
the
winds
were
contrary
.
strkjv@Acts:27:5
@
And
when we had sailed
over
the
sea
of
Cilicia
and
Pamphylia
, we
came
to
Myra
, a city of
Lycia
.
strkjv@Acts:27:6
@ And
there
the
centurion
found
a
ship
of
Alexandria
sailing
into
Italy
; and he
put
us
therein
.
strkjv@Acts:27:7
@
And
when we had sailed
slowly
many
days
,
and
scarce
were
come
over
against
Cnidus
, the
wind
not
suffering
us
, we sailed
under
Crete
, over
against
Salmone
;
strkjv@Acts:27:8
@
And
,
hardly
passing
it
,
came
unto
a
place
which is
called
The
fair
havens
;
nigh
whereunto
was
the
city
of
Lasea
.
strkjv@Acts:27:9
@
Now
when
much
time
was
spent
,
and
when
sailing
was
now
dangerous
,
because
the
fast
was
now
already
past
,
Paul
admonished
them,
strkjv@Acts:27:10
@ And
said
unto
them
,
Sirs
, I
perceive
that
this
voyage
will
be
with
hurt
and
much
damage
,
not
only
of the
lading
and
ship
,
but
also
of
our
lives
.
strkjv@Acts:27:11
@
Nevertheless
the
centurion
believed
the
master
and
the owner of the
ship
,
more
than
those things which were
spoken
by
Paul
.
strkjv@Acts:27:12
@
And
because
the
haven
was
not
commodious
to
winter
in
, the more
part
advised
to
depart
thence
also
,
if
by any
means
they
might
attain
to
Phenice
, and there to
winter
; which is an
haven
of
Crete
, and
lieth
toward
the south
west
and
north
west
.
strkjv@Acts:27:13
@
And
when the south
wind
blew
softly
,
supposing
that they had
obtained
their
purpose
,
loosing
thence, they
sailed
close
by
Crete
.
strkjv@Acts:27:14
@
But
not
long
after
there
arose
against
it
a
tempestuous
wind
,
called
Euroclydon
.
strkjv@Acts:27:15
@
And
when the
ship
was
caught
,
and
could
not
bear up
into
the
wind
, we let her
drive
.
strkjv@Acts:27:16
@
And
running
under
a
certain
island
which is
called
Clauda
, we
had
much
work
to come
by
the
boat
:
strkjv@Acts:27:17
@
Which
when they had taken
up
, they
used
helps
,
undergirding
the
ship
;
and
,
fearing
lest
they should
fall
into
the
quicksands
,
strake
sail
, and
so
were
driven
.
strkjv@Acts:27:18
@
And
we
being
exceedingly
tossed with a
tempest
, the
next
day they lightened the
ship
;
strkjv@Acts:27:19
@
And
the
third
day we cast
out
with our own
hands
the
tackling
of the
ship
.
strkjv@Acts:27:20
@
And
when
neither
sun
nor
stars
in
many
days
appeared
,
and
no
small
tempest
lay
on
us,
all
hope
that
we
should be
saved
was
then
taken
away
.
strkjv@Acts:27:21
@
But
after
long
abstinence
Paul
stood
forth
in
the
midst
of
them
, and
said
,
Sirs
, ye
should
have
hearkened
unto
me
, and
not
have
loosed
from
Crete
,
and
to have
gained
this
harm
and
loss
.
strkjv@Acts:27:22
@
And
now
I
exhort
you
to be of good
cheer
:
for
there shall
be
no
loss
of any mans
life
among
you
,
but
of the
ship
.
strkjv@Acts:27:23
@
For
there stood
by
me
this
night
the
angel
of
God
,
whose
I
am
,
and
whom
I
serve
,
strkjv@Acts:27:24
@
Saying
,
Fear
not
,
Paul
;
thou
must
be brought
before
Caesar
:
and
,
lo
,
God
hath
given
thee
all
them that
sail
with
thee
.
strkjv@Acts:27:25
@
Wherefore
,
sirs
, be of good
cheer
:
for
I
believe
God
,
that
it
shall
be
even
as
it was
told
me
.
strkjv@Acts:27:26
@
Howbeit
we
must
be
cast
upon
a
certain
island
.
strkjv@Acts:27:27
@
But
when
the
fourteenth
night
was
come
, as
we
were driven up and
down
in
Adria
,
about
midnight
the
shipmen
deemed
that
they
drew
near
to
some
country
;
strkjv@Acts:27:28
@
And
sounded
, and
found
it
twenty
fathoms
:
and
when they had
gone
a little
further
, they
sounded
again
,
and
found
it
fifteen
fathoms
.
strkjv@Acts:27:29
@
Then
fearing
lest
we should have
fallen
upon
rocks
, they
cast
four
anchors
out
of
the
stern
, and
wished
for the
day
.
strkjv@Acts:27:30
@
And
as the
shipmen
were
about
to
flee
out
of
the
ship
,
when
they had let
down
the
boat
into
the
sea
, under
colour
as
though
they
would
have
cast
anchors
out
of
the
foreship
,
strkjv@Acts:27:31
@
Paul
said
to the
centurion
and
to the
soldiers
,
Except
these
abide
in
the
ship
,
ye
cannot
be
saved
.
strkjv@Acts:27:32
@
Then
the
soldiers
cut
off
the
ropes
of the
boat
,
and
let
her
fall
off
.
strkjv@Acts:27:33
@
And
while
the
day
was
coming
on
,
Paul
besought
them
all
to
take
meat
,
saying
, This
day
is the
fourteenth
day
that ye have
tarried
and
continued
fasting
, having
taken
nothing
.
strkjv@Acts:27:34
@
Wherefore
I
pray
you
to
take
some
meat
:
for
this
is
for
your
health
:
for
there
shall
not
an
hair
fall
from
the
head
of
any
of
you
.
strkjv@Acts:27:35
@
And
when he had
thus
spoken
,
he
took
bread
, and gave
thanks
to
God
in
presence
of them
all
:
and
when he had
broken
it, he
began
to
eat
.
strkjv@Acts:27:36
@
Then
were
they
all
of good
cheer
, and
they
also
took
some
meat
.
strkjv@Acts:27:37
@
And
we
were
in
all
in
the
ship
two
hundred
threescore
and
sixteen
souls
.
strkjv@Acts:27:38
@
And
when they had
eaten
enough
, they
lightened
the
ship
, and cast
out
the
wheat
into
the
sea
.
strkjv@Acts:27:39
@
And
when
it
was
day
, they
knew
not
the
land
:
but
they
discovered
a
certain
creek
with
a
shore
,
into
the
which
they were
minded
,
if
it were
possible
, to thrust
in
the
ship
.
strkjv@Acts:27:40
@
And
when they had taken
up
the
anchors
, they
committed
themselves
unto
the
sea
,
and
loosed
the
rudder
bands
,
and
hoised
up
the
mainsail
to the
wind
, and
made
toward
shore
.
strkjv@Acts:27:41
@
And
falling
into
a
place
where two seas
met
, they
ran
the
ship
aground
;
and
the
forepart
stuck
fast
, and
remained
unmoveable
,
but
the hinder
part
was
broken
with
the
violence
of the
waves
.
strkjv@Acts:27:42
@
And
the
soldiers
counsel
was
to
kill
the
prisoners
,
lest
any of
them
should swim
out
, and
escape
.
strkjv@Acts:27:43
@
But
the
centurion
,
willing
to
save
Paul
,
kept
them
from their
purpose
;
and
commanded
that they which
could
swim
should
cast
themselves
first
into the sea, and
get
to
land
:
strkjv@Acts:27:44
@
And
the
rest
,
some
on
boards
,
and
some
on
broken pieces
of
the
ship
.
And
so
it came to
pass
, that they
escaped
all
safe
to
land
.
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