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Then, fearing we might run aground in some rocky place, they dropped four anchors from the stern and prayed for daylight to come.
The rest were to follow, some on planks and some on debris from the ship. In this way, everyone safely reached the shore.
When it was about daylight, Paul urged them all to take food, saying, “Today is the fourteenth day that you have been waiting and going without food, having eaten nothing.
Some sailors tried to escape from the ship; they had let down the skiff into the sea, pretending that they were going to put out anchors from the bow.
After casting off the anchors, they left them in the sea, at the same time loosening the ropes that held the rudders. Then they hoisted the foresail to the wind and headed for the beach.
When they had eaten enough, they began to lighten the ship by throwing the grain overboard into the sea.
The soldiers’ plan was to kill the prisoners so that no one could swim away and escape.
When it was decided that we were to sail to Italy, they handed over Paul and some other prisoners to a centurion named Julius, of the Imperial Regiment.
Paul said to the centurion and the soldiers, “Unless these men stay in the ship, you cannot be saved.”
They took a sounding and found it to be 120 feet
So when we had boarded a ship of Adramyttium, we put to sea, intending to sail to ports along the coast of Asia. Aristarchus, a Macedonian of Thessalonica, was with us.
For this night an angel of the God I belong to and serve stood by me,
By now much time had passed, and the voyage was already dangerous. Since the Fast
When the fourteenth night came, we were drifting in the Adriatic Sea,
After he said these things and had taken some bread, he gave thanks to God in the presence of all of them, and when he broke it, he began to eat.
Since the harbor was unsuitable to winter in, the majority decided to set sail from there, hoping somehow to reach Phoenix, a harbor on Crete
Since many were going without food, Paul stood up among them and said, “You men should have followed my advice not to sail from Crete and sustain this damage and loss.
Now I urge you to take courage, because there will be no loss of any of your lives, but only of the ship.
When a gentle south wind sprang up, they thought they had achieved their purpose. They weighed anchor and sailed along the shore of Crete.
Therefore I urge you to take some food. For this has to do with your survival, since none of you will lose a hair from your head.”
Sailing slowly for many days, we came with difficulty as far as Cnidus. Since the wind did not allow us to approach it, we sailed along the south side
After hoisting it up, they used ropes and tackle and girded the ship. Then, fearing they would run aground on the Syrtis,
With yet more difficulty we sailed along the coast and came to a place called Fair Havens near the city of Lasea.
But not long afterward, a fierce wind called the “northeaster”
For many days neither sun nor stars appeared, and the severe storm kept raging. Finally all hope that we would be saved was disappearing.
When daylight came, they did not recognize the land but sighted a bay with a beach. They planned to run the ship ashore if they could.
The next day we put in at Sidon, and Julius treated Paul kindly and allowed him to go to his friends to receive their care.
After sailing through the open sea off Cilicia and Pamphylia, we reached Myra in Lycia.
But they struck a sandbar and ran the ship aground. The bow jammed fast and remained immovable, while the stern began to break up by the pounding of the waves.
Therefore, take courage, men, because I believe God that it will be just the way it was told to me.
and told them, “Men, I can see that this voyage is headed toward damage and heavy loss, not only of the cargo and the ship but also of our lives.”
and said, ‘Don’t be afraid, Paul. You must stand before Caesar. And, look! God has graciously given you all those who are sailing with you.’
After running under the shelter of a little island called Cauda,
But the centurion paid attention to the captain and the owner of the ship rather than to what Paul said.
Since the ship was caught and was unable to head into the wind, we gave way to it and were driven along.
There the centurion found an Alexandrian ship sailing for Italy and put us on board.
When we had put out to sea from there, we sailed along the northern coast
Because we were being severely battered by the storm, they began to jettison the cargo the next day.
But the centurion kept them from carrying out their plan because he wanted to save Paul, so he ordered those who could swim to jump overboard first and get to land.
However, we must run aground on a certain island.”