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KJV_Strong : Acts 27

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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[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. 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. 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[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. 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. 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,[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. 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. 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. 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[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. 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[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[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. 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. 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. 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[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[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. 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. 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[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. 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. 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. Howbeit[G1161] we[G2248] must[G1163] be cast[G1601] upon[G1519] a certain[G5100] island.[G3520]

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. 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[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[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[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[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. 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. 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. 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[G1161] were[G1096] they all[G3956] of good cheer,[G2115] and they[G848] also[G2532] took[G4355] some meat.[G5160]

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[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. 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. 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. 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. 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[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[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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