Acts 27:10

by saying, "Men, I see that this voyage is likely to be attended by disaster and heavy loss, not only to the cargo and the ship, but also to our lives."

Acts 27:20-26

For a number of days neither the sun nor the stars were to be seen, and the storm continued to rage, until at last all hope of being saved was now vanishing,

Acts 27:31

Paul said to the colonel and his soldiers, "Unless these sailors remain on the ship, you cannot be saved."

Acts 27:34

So I beg you to eat something, for it is necessary for your safety. For not a hair will be lost from the head of a single one of you."

Acts 27:41-44

But they struck a shoal and ran the ship aground; the bow stuck and remained unmoved, while the stern began to break to pieces under the beating of the waves.

1 Peter 4:18

And if it is hard for the upright man to be saved, what will become of the godless and sinful?

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Summary

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.

I perceive

Damage, or, injury

Bible References

I perceive

Acts 27:21
After they had gone a long time without any food, then Paul got up among them and said: "Men, you ought to have listened to me and not to have sailed from Crete, and you would have escaped this disaster and loss.

Damage, or, injury

Acts 27:20
For a number of days neither the sun nor the stars were to be seen, and the storm continued to rage, until at last all hope of being saved was now vanishing,
1 Peter 4:18
And if it is hard for the upright man to be saved, what will become of the godless and sinful?