Parallel Verses
Williams New Testament
The next day, because we were so violently beaten by the storm, they began to throw the cargo overboard,
New American Standard Bible
The next day as we were being violently storm-tossed,
King James Version
And we being exceedingly tossed with a tempest, the next day they lightened the ship;
Holman Bible
Because we were being severely battered by the storm, they began to jettison the cargo the next day.
International Standard Version
The next day, because we were being tossed so violently by the storm, they began to throw the cargo overboard.
A Conservative Version
And since we were exceedingly storm-tossed, on the next day they jettisoned.
American Standard Version
And as we labored exceedingly with the storm, the next day they began to throw the the freight overboard;
Amplified
On the next day, as we were being violently tossed about by the storm [and taking on water], they began to jettison the cargo;
An Understandable Version
As we were being severely battered by the storm, they began the next day to throw the cargo overboard [i.e., to lighten the ship].
Anderson New Testament
And as we were greatly tossed by the tempest, on the next day they threw overboard the cargo;
Bible in Basic English
And, still fighting the storm with all our strength, the day after they made a start at getting the goods out of the ship;
Common New Testament
The next day as we were being violently storm-tossed, they began to throw the cargo overboard;
Daniel Mace New Testament
the next day the storm work'd the ship with great fury; they threw some of her lading over board:
Darby Translation
But the storm being extremely violent on us, on the next day they threw cargo overboard,
Godbey New Testament
And we being tossed violently by the storm, they were successively making the casting out,
Goodspeed New Testament
The next day, as the storm continued to be violent, they began to throw the cargo overboard,
John Wesley New Testament
And as we were in an exceeding great storm, the next day they lightened the ship.
Julia Smith Translation
And we being exceedingly tempest tossed, the following day they made a casting of the cargo overboard;
King James 2000
And we being exceedingly tossed with a tempest, the next day they lightened the ship;
Lexham Expanded Bible
And [because] we were violently battered by the storm, on the next [day] {they began} jettisoning [the cargo],
Modern King James verseion
And being exceedingly storm-tossed with a tempest, they made a casting on the next day;
Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale
The next day when we were tossed with an exceeding tempest, they lightened the ship,
Moffatt New Testament
As we were being terribly battered by the storm, they had to jettison the cargo next day,
Montgomery New Testament
And as we were being terribly battered by the storm, the next day they began to throw the freight overboard,
NET Bible
The next day, because we were violently battered by the storm, they began throwing the cargo overboard,
New Heart English Bible
As we labored exceedingly with the storm, the next day they began to throw things overboard.
Noyes New Testament
And as we were violently tempesttossed, the next day they began to lighten the vessel;
Sawyer New Testament
And we being exceedingly pressed with the storm, on the next day they cast the cargo overboard,
The Emphasized Bible
But, we being exceedingly tempest-tossed, on the next day, they began to throw cargo overboard;
Thomas Haweis New Testament
And being exceedingly tossed with the storm, we the next day threw out the cargo.
Twentieth Century New Testament
So violently were we tossed about by the storm, that the next day they began throwing the cargo overboard,
Webster
And we being exceedingly tossed with a tempest, the next day they lightened the ship;
Weymouth New Testament
But, as the storm was still violent, the next day they began to lighten the ship;
World English Bible
As we labored exceedingly with the storm, the next day they began to throw things overboard.
Worrell New Testament
And, we being violently tempest-tossed, the next day they were making an overthrow of the cargo;
Worsley New Testament
And as we were exceedingly tossed by the storm, the next day they lightened the ship:
Youngs Literal Translation
And we, being exceedingly tempest-tossed, the succeeding day they were making a clearing,
Themes
Mariners (sailors) » Perils of
Meteorology » Storms » Allusions to remarkable
Paul » The ship is wrecked, and all on board take refuge on the island of melita (malta)
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Word Count of 37 Translations in Acts 27:18
Verse Info
Context Readings
A Violent Storm At Sea
17 After hoisting it on board, they used ropes to brace the ship, and since they were afraid of being stranded on the Syrtis quicksands, they lowered the sail and let her drift. 18 The next day, because we were so violently beaten by the storm, they began to throw the cargo overboard, 19 and on the next day with their own hands they threw the ship's tackle overboard.
Phrases
Cross References
Acts 27:38
When they had eaten enough, they began to lighten the ship by throwing the wheat into the sea.
Acts 27:19
and on the next day with their own hands they threw the ship's tackle overboard.
Matthew 16:26
For what benefit will it be to a man, if he gains the whole world and loses his higher life? What price would a man pay to buy back his life?
Luke 16:8
And his master praised the dishonest manager, because he acted with shrewd business sense, for the men of the world act with more business sense toward their fellows than the men who enjoy spiritual light.
Philippians 3:7-8
But for Christ's sake I have counted all that was gain to me as loss.
Hebrews 12:1
Therefore, as we have so vast a crowd of spectators in the grandstands, let us throw off every impediment and the sin that easily entangles our feet, and run with endurance the race for which we are entered,