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And going on thence, he saw other two brothers, James the son of Zebedee, and John his brother, in the ship with Zebedee their father, mending their nets; and he called them.
And they immediately left the ship and their father, and followed him.
And when he had entered the ship, his disciples followed him.
And behold, there was a great tempest in the sea, so that the ship was covered by the waves: but he was asleep.
And he entered the ship, and passed over, and came into his own city.
And many multitudes came together to him, so that he went into a ship and sat; and the whole multitude stood on the shore.
And when Jesus heard of it, he withdrew from that place, by ship, into a desert place apart: and the multitudes, when they heard of his departure, followed him, on foot, from the cities.
And he immediately constrained his disciples to get into the ship, and go before him to the opposite side, while he sent the multitudes away.
But the ship was now in the midst of the sea, tossed by the waves, for the wind was against them.
And he said: Come. And Peter went down from the ship, and walked upon the water to go to Jesus.
And when they had entered the ship, the wind ceased.
And they that were in the ship came and worshiped him, saying: Truly, thou art the Son of God.
And he sent the multitudes away, and entered the ship, and went into the borders of Magdala.
And when he had gone a little further thence, he saw James the son of Zebedee, and John his brother, who also were in the ship, mending their nets.
And he immediately called them: and they left their father Zebedee in the ship with the hired servants, and went after him.
And he spoke to his disciples, that a small ship should continue near him, because of the multitude, that they might not press upon him.
And again he began to teach by the sea; and a great multitude came together to him, so that he went into a ship, and sat in the sea: and the whole multitude was on the land near the sea.
And when they had sent the multitude away, they took him with them, as he was in the ship; and there were other little ships with him.
And there arose a great storm of wind, and the waves dashed into the ship, so that it was now full.
And he was in the hinder part of the ship, asleep on the pillow. And they awoke him, and said to him: Teacher, carest thou not that we perish?
And when he had come out of the ship, immediately there met him from the tombs a man with an unclean spirit,
And when he had entered the ship, he that had been possessed with the demons besought him that he might be with him.
And when Jesus had again gone over in the ship to the opposite side, a great multitude came together to him; and he was near the sea.
And they went away, by ship, into a desert place, privately.
And he immediately compelled his disciples to get into the ship, and to go before him to the opposite side, to Bethsaida, while he sent the multitude away.
And when evening came, the ship was in the midst of the sea, and he alone upon the land.
And he went up to them into the ship; and the wind ceased. And they were greatly amazed in themselves beyond measure, and wondered;
And when they had passed over, they came to the land of Gennesaret, and drew the ship ashore.
And when they had come out of the ship, the people immediately recognized him,
And he immediately entered the ship with his disciples, and went into the regions of Dalmanutha.
And he left them, and entered the ship again, and departed to the opposite side.
And they had forgotten to take bread; and they had but one loaf with them in the ship.
And he entered one of the ships, which was Simon s, and requested him to push out a little from the land. And he sat down and taught the multitude from the ship.
and they beckoned to their partners who were in the other ship, to come and help them. And they came and filled both the ships, so that they began to sink.
And it came to pass, on a certain day, that he entered a ship with his disciples; and he said to them: Let us go over to the other side of the lake. And they set sail.
And the whole multitude of the neighboring country of the Gadarenes besought him to depart from them; for they were seized with great fear. And he entered the ship and returned.
and, having entered the ship, went across the sea toward Capernaum. And it was now dark, and Jesus had not come to them.
Then, having rowed about twenty-five or thirty furlongs, they saw Jesus walking on the sea, and coming near the ship; and they were afraid.
Then they willingly received him into the ship; and immediately the ship was at the land to which they were going.
Simon Peter said to them: I am going a fishing. They said to him: We also are going with you. They went out and entered the ship; and that night they caught nothing.
He said to them: Throw the net on the right side of the ship, and you will find. They threw it, there fore, and were no longer able to draw it for the multitude of fishes.
And the other disciples came in a little ship, dragging the net with fishes, for they were not far from the land, only about two hundred cubits.
And we went on before to the ship, and put to sea for Assos, intending to take Paul on board at that place; for he had BO directed, intending to go himself on foot.
grieving most of all for the word he had spoken, that they would see his face no more. And they conducted him to the ship.
And finding a ship that was going to Phenicia, we embarked, and put to sea.
And we came in view of Cyprus; and, leaving it to the left, we sailed to Syria, and landed at Tyre: for there the ship was to put off her lading.
And going on board a ship of Adramyttium, we put to sea, intending to sail by the coast of Asia, Aristarchus, a Macedonian of Thessalonica, being with us.
And there the centurion found a ship of Alexandria, sailing to Italy; and he put us on board.
saying: Men, I perceive that this voyage will be with damage and much loss, not only to the cargo and the ship, but also to our lives.
But the centurion had more confidence in the pilot, and in the owner of the ship, than in the things which were spoken by Paul.
And when the south wind blew gently, supposing that they had gained their object, they launched the ship, and ran along close to the shore of Crete.
And the ship being caught and unable to bear up against the wind, we committed it to the gale, and were driven along.
When they had taken it up, they used helps, undergirding the ship. And fearing lest they should fall into the quicksand, they lowered the mast, and thus were driven along.
and on the third day, with our own hands, we threw out the tackling of the ship.
And now, I exhort you to be of good cheer; for there shall be no loss of life among you, but only of the ship.
And as the sailors were attempting to flee from the ship, and were letting down the boat into the sea, under the pretext that they were about to let down anchors from the prow,
Paul said to the centurion and the soldiers: Unless these remain in the ship, you can not be saved.
And all of us that were in the ship were two hundred and seventy-six souls.
When they were satisfied with food, they lightened the ship by throwing the provisions into the sea.
And when it was day, they did not recognize the land; but they perceived an inlet, that had an accessible shore, into which they desired, if they could, to thrust the ship.
And, after cutting away the anchors, they committed the ship to the sea, at the same time loosing the lashings of the rudders: and they set up the front sail to the wind, and kept the ship firmly toward the shore.
And falling into a place where two cur rents met, they ran the ship aground, and the prow stuck fast, and remained immovable; but the stern was broken by the violence of the waves.
and then the rest, some on planks, and others on what could be taken from the ship. And thus it came to pass, that all got safe to land.
After three months we put to sea in a ship of Alexandria, which had wintered in the island, whose sign was the Dioscuri.
For we are his workman ship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God before prepared, that we should walk in them.
Adulterers and adulteresses, know you not that the friend ship of the world is enmity to God? Whoever, therefore, will be a friend of the world, is an enemy of God.
And every master of a ship, and every one in ships, and sailors, and as many as trade by sea, stood far off,
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