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Straightway he called them, and they left their father Zebedee in the ship with the hired servants and went after him.
The rest of us going before to the ship, set sail for Assos, intending to take Paul on board there; for so he had appointed, because he intended to go by land.
sorrowing most of all for the words that he had spoken, that after that day they should look upon his face no more. And they began to escort him to the ship.
And when we had found a ship bound for Phoenicia, we went aboard and set sail.
After sighting Cyprus and leaving it on the left hand, we sailed for Syria, and put in at Tyre; for there the ship was to unload her cargo.
and said good-bye, and went on board the ship, while they returned home again.
We embarked in a ship of Adramyttium which was about to sail to the ports of the province of Asia, and put to sea. Aristarchus, a Macedonian of Thessalonica, accompanied us.
And there the centurion found an Alexandrian ship bound for Italy, and put us on board of her.
"Sirs," he said to them, "I perceive that the voyage will be attended with injury and serious loss, not only to the cargo and to the ship, but also to our own lives."
when the ship was caught and could not face the wind, we gave way to it, and let her drive.
Then we ran under the lee of a little island named Claudia, where with great difficulty we were able to secure the ship's boat.
After hauling it aboard, they used ropes to undergird the ship, and since they were fearful lest they should be driven upon the Syrtes, they lowered the gear and lay to.
and on the third day with their own hands they threw the ship's tackling overboard.
"But now take courage. There will be no loss of life among you, but only of the ship,
And when the sailors were trying to flee from the ship, and had lowered the boat into the sea under pretext of laying anchors from the bow,
Paul said to the centurion and to the soldiers, "Unless these men remain on the ship, you cannot be saved."
Then the soldiers cut the ropes of the ship's boat and let her fall off.
There were in the ship two hundred and seventy-six souls, all told.
After eating a hearty meal, they began to lighten the ship by throwing the wheat overboard.
When it was day they tried in vain to recognize the land, but they spied an inlet with a sandy beach, and they began conferring to see whether they could drive the ship into it.
But coming to a place where two seas met, they ran the ship aground; the bow struck and remained fixed, but the stern began to break up under the violence of the waves.
Three months passed before we set sail an Alexandrian ship which had wintered in the island. Its name was "The Twin Brothers."
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