Acts 27:29
Fearing that we might run aground on the rocks, they dropped four anchors from the stern and began praying for daylight to come.
Acts 27:17
The ship's crew pulled it up on deck and used ropes to brace the ship. Fearing that they would hit the large sandbank near Libya, they lowered the sail and drifted along.
Deuteronomy 28:67
In the morning you'll say, "I wish it were evening.' Yet in the evening you'll say, "I wish it were morning,' on account of what you'll dread and what you'll see.
Psalm 130:6
My soul looks to the Lord more than watchmen look for the morning more, indeed, than watchmen for the morning.
Acts 27:26
However, we will have to run aground on some island."
Acts 27:30
Meanwhile, the sailors had begun trying to escape from the ship. They lowered the lifeboat into the sea and pretended that they were going to lay out the anchors from the bow.
Acts 27:40-41
So they cut the anchors free and left them in the sea. At the same time they untied the ropes that held the steering oars, raised the foresail to the wind, and headed for the beach.
Hebrews 6:19
That hope, firm and secure like an anchor for our souls, reaches behind the curtain