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And we going before by ship sailed to Assos, being about to take in Paul at that place; for so had he appointed, being about to go on foot himself.
grieving most of all for the word which he said, that they should see his face no more. And they accompanied him to the ship.
And finding a ship crossing to Phenicia, going on board we set sail.
And observing Cyprus, and leaving it on the left, we sailed to Syria, and landed at Tyre; for there the ship was to discharge her cargo.
and having saluted each other we went to the ship, and they returned to their homes.
And going on board of a ship of Adramyttium, which was about to sail to places in Asia, we set sail, Aristarchus a Macedonian of Thessalonica being with us;
and the centurion finding there an Alexandrian ship sailing to Italy, put us into it.
saying to them, Men, I see that the voyage will be with injury and much loss, not only of the cargo and ship, but also of our lives.
and the ship being caught and not being able to bear up against the wind, we gave up, and were borne along.
and taking it out they used helps, under-girding the ship; and fearing lest they should fall on the shoal, letting down the mast they were driven in that condition.
and on the third day with our own hands we cast overboard the furniture of the ship.
And now I advise you to be of good courage; for there shall be no loss of a life of you, but only of the ship.
And the sailors seeking to escape from the ship, and letting down the boat into the sea, with the pretence that they were about to put out anchors from the fore part of the ship,
Paul said to the centurion and soldiers, Unless these continue in the ship you cannot be saved.
and all the souls in the ship were two hundred and seventy-six.
And being satisfied with food they lightened the ship, casting the wheat into the sea.
And when it was day they did not know the land, but they perceived a bay having a shore, on which they wished if possible to thrust the ship.
And taking up the anchors, they committed [the ship] to the sea, loosening at the same time the fastenings of the rudder and raising the top sail to the wind, they bore down towards the shore.
And falling on a place with a sea on both sides, they run the ship aground. And the bow being firmly fixed, remained immoveable; and the stern was broken by violence.
and the rest, some on boards, and some on parts of the ship; and in this way all were brought safely to land.
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