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1
And
when
it was determined
that we
should sail
into
Italy,
they delivered
Paul
and
certain
other
prisoners
unto
one
named
Julius,
a centurion
of Augustus'
band.
2
And
entering
into a ship
of Adramyttium,
we launched,
meaning
to sail
by
the coasts
of Asia;
one
Aristarchus,
a Macedonian
of Thessalonica,
being with us.
3
And
the next
day
we touched
at
Sidon.
And
Julius
courteously
entreated
Paul,
and gave
him
liberty
to go
unto
his friends
to refresh himself.
4
And
when we had launched
from thence,
we sailed under
Cyprus,
because
the winds
were
contrary.
5
And
when we had sailed over
the sea
of
Cilicia
and
Pamphylia,
we came
to
Myra,
a city
of
Lycia.
6
And there
the centurion
found
a ship
of Alexandria
sailing
into
Italy;
and he put
us therein.
7
And
when we had sailed slowly
many
days,
and
scarce
were come
over against
Cnidus,
the wind
not
suffering
us,
we sailed under
Crete,
over against
Salmone;
8
And,
hardly
passing
it,
came
unto a
place
which is called
The fair
havens;
nigh
whereunto
was
the city
of
Lasea.
9
Now
when much
time
was
spent,
and
when sailing
was
now
dangerous,
because
the fast
was
now
already
past,
Paul
admonished
them
,
10
And said
unto them,
Sirs,
I perceive
that
this voyage
will be
with
hurt
and
much
damage,
not
only
of the lading
and
ship,
but also of our
lives.
11
Nevertheless
the centurion
believed
the master
and
the owner of the ship,
more
than
those things which were spoken
by
Paul.
12
And because
the haven
was
not commodious
to
winter in,
the more part
advised
to depart
thence also, if
by any means
they might
attain
to
Phenice,
and there
to winter;
which is
an haven
of Crete,
and lieth
toward
the south west
and
north west.
13
And
when the south wind
blew softly,
supposing
that they had obtained
their
purpose,
loosing
thence
, they sailed
close by
Crete.
14
But not
long
after
there arose
against
it
a tempestuous
wind,
called
Euroclydon.
15
And
when the ship
was caught,
and
could
not
bear up into
the wind,
we let
her
drive.
16
And
running under
a certain
island
which is called
Clauda,
we had
much
work
to come by
the boat:
17
Which
when they had taken up,
they used
helps,
undergirding
the ship;
and,
fearing
lest
they should fall
into
the quicksands,
strake
sail,
and so
were driven.
18
And we
being exceedingly
tossed with a tempest,
the next
day
they lightened the ship;
19
And
the third
day
we cast out
with our own hands
the tackling
of the ship.
20
And
when neither
sun
nor
stars
in many
days
appeared,
and
no
small
tempest
lay on
us
, all
hope
that we
should be saved
was
then taken away.
21
But
after
long
abstinence
Paul
stood forth
in
the midst
of them, and said, Sirs,
ye should
have hearkened
unto me, and not
have loosed
from
Crete,
and
to have gained
this
harm
and
loss.
22
And now
I exhort
you
to be of good cheer:
for there shall be
no
loss
of
any man's
life
among
you, but
of the ship.
23
For
there stood by
me this
night
the angel
of God,
whose
I am,
and
whom
I serve,
24
Saying,
Fear
not,
Paul;
thou
must
be brought before
Caesar:
and,
lo,
God
hath given
thee
all
them that sail
with thee.
25
Wherefore,
sirs,
be of good cheer:
for
I believe
God,
that
it
shall be even as
it
was told
me.
26
Howbeit we
must
be cast
upon
a certain
island.
27
But
when
the fourteenth
night
was come,
as we
were driven up and down
in
Adria,
about
midnight
the shipmen
deemed
that they
drew near
to some
country;
28
And
sounded,
and
found
it
twenty
fathoms:
and
when they had gone
a little further,
they sounded
again,
and
found
it
fifteen
fathoms.
29
Then
fearing
lest
we should have fallen
upon rocks,
they cast
four
anchors
out of
the stern,
and wished
for the day.
30
And
as the shipmen
were about
to flee
out of
the ship,
when
they had let down
the boat
into
the sea,
under colour
as though
they would
have cast
anchors
out of
the foreship,
31
Paul
said
to the centurion
and
to the soldiers,
Except
these
abide
in
the ship,
ye cannot
be saved.
32
Then
the soldiers
cut off
the ropes
of the boat,
and
let
her
fall off.
33
And
while
the
day
was coming
on,
Paul
besought
them
all
to take
meat,
saying,
This
day
is the fourteenth
day
that ye have tarried
and continued
fasting,
having taken
nothing.
34
Wherefore
I pray
you to take
some
meat:
for this is for your
health:
for there shall
not
an hair
fall from
the head
of any of you.
35
And when he had thus spoken,
he took
bread,
and gave thanks
to God
in presence
of them all:
and
when he had broken
it
, he began
to eat.
36
Then were
they
all
of good cheer,
and
they
also took
some
meat.
37
And we were
in all
in
the ship
two hundred
threescore
and sixteen
souls.
38
And when they had eaten
enough,
they lightened
the ship,
and cast out
the wheat
into
the sea.
39
And
when
it was
day,
they knew
not
the land:
but
they discovered
a certain
creek
with
a shore,
into the which
they were minded,
if
it were possible,
to thrust in
the ship.
40
And
when they had taken up
the anchors,
they committed
themselves
unto
the sea,
and
loosed
the rudder
bands,
and
hoised up
the mainsail
to the wind,
and
made
toward
shore.
41
And
falling
into
a place
where two seas met,
they ran
the ship
aground; and
the forepart
stuck fast,
and remained
unmoveable,
but
the hinder part
was broken
with
the violence
of the waves.
42
And
the soldiers'
counsel
was to
kill
the prisoners,
lest
any of them
should swim out,
and escape.
43
But
the centurion,
willing
to save
Paul,
kept
them
from
their
purpose;
and
commanded
that they which could
swim
should cast
themselves
first
into the sea
, and get
to
land:
44
And
the rest,
some
on
boards,
and
some
on
broken pieces
of
the ship.
And
so
it came to pass,
that they escaped
all
safe to
land.
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