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1. NOW WHEN it was determined that we including Luke should sail for Italy, they turned Paul and some other prisoners over to a centurion of the imperial regiment named Julius.
1. And G1161 when G5613 it was determined G2919 that we G2248 should sail G636 into G1519 Italy G2482 , they delivered G3860 G5037 Paul G3972 and G2532 certain G5100 other G2087 prisoners G1202 unto one named G3686 Julius G2457 , a centurion G1543 of Augustus G4575 ' band G4686 .
2. And going aboard a ship from Adramyttium which was about to sail for the ports along the coast of the province of Asia, we put out to sea; and Aristarchus, a Macedonian from Thessalonica, accompanied us.
2. And G1161 entering into G1910 a ship G4143 of Adramyttium G98 , we launched G321 , meaning G3195 to sail G4126 by the G3588 coasts G5117 of G2596 Asia G773 ; one Aristarchus G708 , a Macedonian G3110 of Thessalonica G2331 , being G5607 with G4862 us G2254 .
3. The following day we landed at Sidon, and Julius treated Paul in a loving way, with much consideration (kindness and care), permitting him to go to his friends there and be refreshed and be cared for.
3. And G5037 the G3588 next G2087 day we touched G2609 at G1519 Sidon G4605 . And G5037 Julius G2457 courteously G5364 entreated G5530 Paul G3972 , and gave him liberty G2010 to go G4198 unto G4314 his friends G5384 to refresh himself G5177 G1958 .
4. After putting to sea from there we passed to the leeward (south side) of Cyprus for protection, for the winds were contrary to us.
4. And when we had launched from thence G2547 G321 , we sailed under G5284 Cyprus G2954 , because the G3588 winds G417 were G1511 contrary G1727 .
5. And when we had sailed over the whole length of sea which lies off Cilicia and Pamphylia, we reached Myra in Lycia.
5. And G5037 when we had sailed over G1277 the G3588 sea G3989 of G2596 Cilicia G2791 and G2532 Pamphylia G3828 , we came G2718 to G1519 Myra G3460 , a city of Lycia G3073 .
6. There the centurion found an Alexandrian ship bound for Italy, and he transferred us to it.
6. And there G2546 the G3588 centurion G1543 found G2147 a ship G4143 of Alexandria G222 sailing G4126 into G1519 Italy G2482 ; and he put G1688 us G2248 therein G1519 G846 .
7. For a number of days we made slow progress and arrived with difficulty off Cnidus; then, as the wind did not permit us to proceed, we went under the lee (shelter) of Crete off Salmone,
7. And G1161 when we had sailed slowly G1020 many G2425 days G2250 , and G2532 scarce G3433 were come G1096 over against G2596 Cnidus G2834 , the G3588 wind G417 not G3361 suffering G4330 us G2248 , we sailed under G5284 Crete G2914 , over against G2596 Salmone G4534 ;
8. And coasting along it with difficulty, we arrived at a place called Fair Havens, near which is located the town of Lasea.
8. And G5037 , hardly G3433 passing G3881 it G846 , came G2064 unto G1519 a G5100 place G5117 which is called G2564 The fair G2568 havens; nigh G1451 whereunto G3739 was G2258 the city G4172 of Lasea G2996 .
9. But as the season was well advanced, for much time had been lost and navigation was already dangerous, for the time for the Fast the Day of Atonement, about the beginning of October had already gone by, Paul warned and advised them,
9. Now G1161 when much G2425 time G5550 was spent G1230 , and G2532 when sailing G4144 was G5607 now G2235 dangerous G2000 , because G2532 the G3588 fast G3521 was now already past G3928 G2235 , Paul G3972 admonished G3867 them,
10. Saying, Sirs, I perceive after careful observation that this voyage will be attended with disaster and much heavy loss, not only of the cargo and the ship but of our lives also.
10. And said G3004 unto them G846 , Sirs G435 , I perceive G2334 that G3754 this voyage G4144 will G3195 be G1510 with G3326 hurt G5196 and G2532 much G4183 damage G2209 , not G3756 only G3440 of the G3588 lading G5414 and G2532 ship G4143 , but G235 also G2532 of our G2257 lives G5590 .
11. However, the centurion paid greater attention to the pilot and to the owner of the ship than to what Paul said.
11. Nevertheless G1161 the G3588 centurion G1543 believed G3982 the G3588 master G2942 and G2532 the G3588 owner of the ship G3490 , more G3123 than G2228 those things which were spoken G3004 by G5259 Paul G3972 .
12. And as the harbor was not well situated and so unsuitable to winter in, the majority favored the plan of putting to sea again from there, hoping somehow to reach Phoenice, a harbor of Crete facing southwest and northwest, and winter there.
12. And G1161 because the G3588 haven G3040 was G5225 not commodious G428 to G4314 winter in G3915 , the G3588 more part G4119 advised G5087 G1012 to depart G321 thence also G2547 , if by any means G1513 they might G1410 attain G2658 to G1519 Phenice G5405 , and there to winter G3914 ; which is an haven G3040 of Crete G2914 , and lieth G991 toward G2596 the southwest G3047 and G2532 northwest G5566 .
13. So when the south wind blew softly, supposing they were gaining their object, they weighed anchor and sailed along Crete, hugging the coast.
13. And G1161 when the south wind G3558 blew softly G5285 , supposing G1380 that they had obtained G2902 their purpose G4286 , loosing G142 G788 thence, they sailed close by G3881 Crete G2914 .
14. But soon afterward a violent wind of the character of a typhoon, called a northeaster, came bursting down from the island.
14. But G1161 not G3756 long G4183 after G3326 there arose G906 against G2596 it G846 a tempestuous G5189 wind G417 , called G2564 Euroclydon G2148 .
15. And when the ship was caught and was unable to head against the wind, we gave up and, letting her drift, were borne along.
15. And G1161 when the G3588 ship G4143 was caught G4884 , and G2532 could G1410 not G3361 bear up G503 into the G3588 wind G417 , we let her drive G1929 G5342 .
16. We ran under the shelter of a small island called Cauda, where we managed with much difficulty to draw the ship's small boat on deck and secure it.
16. And G1161 running under G5295 a certain G5100 island G3519 which is called G2564 Clauda G2802 , we had much work G2480 G3433 to come by G1096 G4031 the G3588 boat G4627 :
17. After hoisting it on board, they used supports with ropes to undergird and brace the ship; then afraid that they would be driven into the Syrtis quicksands off the north coast of Africa, they lowered the gear (sails and ropes) and so were driven along.
17. Which G3739 when they had taken up G142 , they used G5530 helps G996 , undergirding G5269 the G3588 ship G4143 ; and G5037 , fearing G5399 lest G3361 they should fall G1601 into G1519 the G3588 quicksands G4950 , struck sail G5465 G4632 , and so G3779 were driven G5342 .
18. As we were being dangerously tossed about by the violence of the storm, the next day they began to throw the freight overboard;
18. And G1161 we G2257 being exceedingly G4971 tossed with a tempest G5492 , the G3588 next G1836 day they lightened the ship G4160 G1546 ;
19. And the third day they threw out with their own hands the ship's equipment (the tackle and the furniture).
19. And G2532 the G3588 third G5154 day we cast out G4496 with our own hands G849 the G3588 tackling G4631 of the G3588 ship G4143 .
20. And when neither sun nor stars were visible for many days and no small tempest kept raging about us, all hope of our being saved was finally abandoned.
20. And G1161 when neither G3383 sun G2246 nor G3383 stars G798 in G1909 many G4119 days G2250 appeared G2014 , and G5037 no G3756 small G3641 tempest G5494 lay on G1945 us, all G3956 hope G1680 that we G2248 should be saved G4982 was then G3063 taken away G4014 .
21. Then as they had eaten nothing for a long time, Paul came forward into their midst and said, Men, you should have listened to me, and should not have put to sea from Crete and brought on this disaster and harm and misery and loss.
21. But G1161 after G5225 long G4183 abstinence G776 Paul G3972 stood forth G2476 in G1722 the midst G3319 of them G848 , and said G2036 G5599 , Sirs G435 , ye should G1163 have G3303 hearkened G3980 unto me G3427 , and not G3361 have loosed G321 from G575 Crete G2914 , and G5037 to have gained G2770 this G5026 harm G5196 and G2532 loss G2209 .
22. But even now I beg you to be in good spirits and take heart, for there will be no loss of life among you but only of the ship.
22. And G2532 now G3569 I exhort G3867 you G5209 to be of good cheer G2114 : for G1063 there shall be G2071 no G3762 loss G580 of any man's life G5590 among G1537 you G5216 , but G4133 of the G3588 ship G4143 .
23. For this very night there stood by my side an angel of the God to Whom I belong and Whom I serve and worship,
23. For G1063 there stood by G3936 me G3427 this G5026 night G3571 the angel G32 of God G2316 , whose G3739 I am G1510 , and G2532 whom G3739 I serve G3000 ,
24. And he said, Do not be frightened, Paul! It is necessary for you to stand before Caesar; and behold, God has given you all those who are sailing with you.
24. Saying G3004 , Fear G5399 not G3361 , Paul G3972 ; thou G4571 must G1163 be brought before G3936 Caesar G2541 : and G2532 , lo G2400 , God G2316 hath given G5483 thee G4671 all G3956 them that sail G4126 with G3326 thee G4675 .
25. So keep up your courage, men, for I have faith (complete confidence) in God that it will be exactly as it was told me;
25. Wherefore G1352 , sirs G435 , be of good cheer G2114 : for G1063 I believe G4100 God G2316 , that G3754 it G3779 shall be G2071 even as G2596 G3739 G5158 it was told G2980 me G3427 .
26. But we shall have to be stranded on some island.
26. Howbeit G1161 we G2248 must G1163 be cast G1601 upon G1519 a certain G5100 island G3520 .
27. The fourteenth night had come and we were drifting and being driven about in the Adriatic Sea, when about midnight the sailors began to suspect that they were drawing near to some land.
27. But G1161 when G5613 the fourteenth G5065 night G3571 was come G1096 , as we G2257 were driven up and down G1308 in G1722 Adria G99 , about G2596 midnight G3319 G3571 the G3588 shipmen G3492 deemed G5282 that they G848 drew near G4317 to some G5100 country G5561 ;
28. So they took soundings and found twenty fathoms, and a little farther on they sounded again and found fifteen fathoms.
28. And G2532 sounded G1001 , and found G2147 it twenty G1501 fathoms G3712 : and G1161 when they had gone a little further G1339 G1024 , they sounded G1001 again G3825 , and G2532 found G2147 it fifteen G1178 fathoms G3712 .
29. Then fearing that we might fall off our course onto rocks, they dropped four anchors from the stern and kept wishing for daybreak to come.
29. Then G5037 fearing G5399 lest G3381 we should have fallen G1601 upon G1519 rocks G5138 G5117 , they cast G4496 four G5064 anchors G45 out G1537 of the stern G4403 , and wished G2172 for the day G2250 G1096 .
30. And as the sailors were trying to escape secretly from the ship and were lowering the small boat into the sea, pretending that they were going to lay out anchors from the bow,
30. And G1161 as the G3588 shipmen G3492 were about G2212 to flee G5343 out of G1537 the G3588 ship G4143 , when G2532 they had let down G5465 the G3588 boat G4627 into G1519 the G3588 sea G2281 , under color G4392 as though G5613 they would G3195 have cast G1614 anchors G45 out of G1537 the foreship G4408 ,
31. Paul said to the centurion and the soldiers, Unless these men remain in the ship, you cannot be saved.
31. Paul G3972 said G2036 to the G3588 centurion G1543 and G2532 to the G3588 soldiers G4757 , Except G3362 these G3778 abide G3306 in G1722 the G3588 ship G4143 , ye G5210 cannot G1410 G3756 be saved G4982 .
32. Then the soldiers cut away the ropes that held the small boat, and let it fall and drift away.
32. Then G5119 the G3588 soldiers G4757 cut off G609 the G3588 ropes G4979 of the G3588 boat G4627 , and G2532 let G1439 her G846 fall off G1601 .
33. While they waited until it should become day, Paul entreated them all to take some food, saying, This is the fourteenth day that you have been continually in suspense and on the alert without food, having eaten nothing.
33. And G1161 while G891 G3739 the day G2250 was G3195 coming on G1096 , Paul G3972 besought G3870 them all G537 to take G3335 meat G5160 , saying G3004 , This day G4594 is the fourteenth G5065 day G2250 that ye have tarried G4328 and continued G1300 fasting G777 , having taken G4355 nothing G3367 .
34. So I urge (warn, exhort, encourage, advise) you to take some food for your safety--it will give you strength; for not a hair is to perish from the head of any one of you.
34. Wherefore G1352 I pray G3870 you G5209 to take G4355 some meat G5160 : for G1063 this G5124 is G5225 for G4314 your G5212 health G4991 : for G1063 there shall not an hair G2359 fall G4098 from G1537 the G3588 head G2776 of any G3762 of you G5216 .
35. Having said these words, he took bread and, giving thanks to God before them all, he broke it and began to eat.
35. And G1161 when he had thus G5023 spoken G2036 , he G2532 took G2983 bread G740 , and gave thanks G2168 to God G2316 in presence G1799 of them all G3956 : and G2532 when he had broken G2806 it, he began G756 to eat G2068 .
36. Then they all became more cheerful and were encouraged and took food themselves.
36. Then G1161 were G1096 they all G3956 of good cheer G2115 , and they G848 also G2532 took G4355 some meat G5160 .
37. All told there were 276 souls of us in the ship.
37. And G1161 we were G2258 in all G3956 in G1722 the G3588 ship G4143 two hundred threescore and sixteen G1250 G1440 G1803 souls G5590 .
38. And after they had eaten sufficiently, they proceeded to lighten the ship, throwing out the wheat into the sea.
38. And G1161 when they had eaten enough G2880 G5160 , they lightened G2893 the G3588 ship G4143 , and cast out G1544 the G3588 wheat G4621 into G1519 the G3588 sea G2281 .
39. Now when it was day and they saw the land, they did not recognize it, but they noticed a bay with a beach on which they taking counsel purposed to run the ship ashore if they possibly could.
39. And G1161 when G3753 it was G1096 day G2250 , they knew G1921 not G3756 the G3588 land G1093 : but G1161 they discovered G2657 a certain G5100 creek G2859 with G2192 a shore G123 , into G1519 the which G3739 they were minded G1011 , if G1487 it were possible G1410 , to thrust in G1856 the G3588 ship G4143 .
40. So they cut the cables and severed the anchors and left them in the sea; at the same time unlashing the ropes that held the rudders and hoisting the foresail to the wind, they headed for the beach.
40. And G2532 when they had taken up G4014 the G3588 anchors G45 , they committed G1439 themselves unto G1519 the G3588 sea G2281 , and G260 loosed G447 the G3588 rudder G4079 bands G2202 , and G2532 hoisted up G1869 the G3588 mainsail G736 to the G3588 wind G4154 , and made G2722 toward G1519 shore G123 .
41. But striking a crosscurrent (a place open to two seas) they ran the ship aground. The prow stuck fast and remained immovable, and the stern began to break up under the violent force of the waves.
41. And G1161 falling G4045 into G1519 a place G5117 where two seas met G1337 , they ran the ship aground G2027 G3588 G3491 ; and G2532 the G3588 forepart G4408 G3303 stuck fast G2043 , and remained G3306 unmovable G761 , but G1161 the G3588 hinder part G4403 was broken G3089 with G5259 the G3588 violence G970 of the G3588 waves G2949 .
42. It was the counsel of the soldiers to kill the prisoners, lest any of them should swim to land and escape;
42. And G1161 the G3588 soldiers G4757 ' counsel G1012 was G1096 to G2443 kill G615 the G3588 prisoners G1202 , lest any of them G3361 G5100 should swim out G1579 , and escape G1309 .
43. But the centurion, wishing to save Paul, prevented their carrying out their purpose. He commanded those who could swim to throw themselves overboard first and make for the shore,
43. But G1161 the G3588 centurion G1543 , willing G1014 to save G1295 Paul G3972 , kept G2967 them G846 from their purpose G1013 ; and G5037 commanded G2753 that they which could G1410 swim G2860 should cast G641 themselves first G4413 into the sea , and get G1826 to G1909 land G1093 :
44. And the rest on heavy boards or pieces of the vessel. And so it was that all escaped safely to land.
44. And G2532 the G3588 rest G3062 , some G3739 on G1909 boards G4548 , and G1161 some G3739 G3303 on G1909 broken pieces G5100 of G575 the G3588 ship G4143 . And G2532 so G3779 it came to pass G1096 , that they escaped all safe G1295 G3956 to G1909 land G1093 .
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