1 And 1161 when 5613 it was determined 2919 that we 2248 should sail 636 into 1519 Italy 2482, they delivered 3860 5037 Paul 3972 and 2532 certain 5100 other 2087 prisoners 1202 unto one named 3686 Julius 2457, a centurion 1543 of Augustus 4575' band 4686.

2 And 1161 entering 1910 into a ship 4143 of Adramyttium 98, we launched 321, meaning 3195 to sail 4126 by 2596 the coasts 5117 of Asia 773; one Aristarchus 708, a Macedonian 3110 of Thessalonica 2331, being 5607 with 4862 us 2254.

3 And 5037 the next 2087 day we touched 2609 at 1519 Sidon 4605. And Julius 2457 courteously 5364 entreated 5530 Paul 3972, and gave him liberty 2010 to go 4198 unto 4314 his 846 friends 5384 to refresh himself 5177 1958.

4 And 2547 0 when we had launched 321 from thence 2547, we sailed under 5284 Cyprus 2954, because 1223 the winds 417 were 1511 contrary 1727.

5 And 5037 when we had sailed over 1277 the sea 3989 of 2596 Cilicia 2791 and 2532 Pamphylia 3828, we came 2718 to 1519 Myra 3460, a city of Lycia 3073.

6 And there 2546 the centurion 1543 found 2147 a ship 4143 of Alexandria 222 sailing 4126 into 1519 Italy 2482; and he put 1688 us 2248 therein 1519 846.

7 And 1161 when we had sailed slowly 1020 1722 many 2425 days 2250, and 2532 scarce 3433 were come 1096 over against 2596 Cnidus 2834, the wind 417 not 3361 suffering 4330 us 2248, we sailed under 5284 Crete 2914, over against 2596 Salmone 4534;

8 And 5037, hardly 3433 passing 3881 it 846, came 2064 unto 1519 a 5100 place 5117 which is called 2564 The fair 2570 havens 2568 3040; nigh 1451 whereunto 3739 was 2258 the city 4172 of Lasea 2996.

9 Now 1161 when much 2425 time 5550 was spent 1230, and 2532 when sailing 4144 was 5607 now 2235 dangerous 2000, because 1223 the fast 3521 was 3928 0 now 2532 already 2235 past 3928, Paul 3972 admonished 3867 them,

10 And said 3004 unto them 846, Sirs 435, I perceive 2334 that 3754 this voyage 4144 will be 3195 1510 with 3326 hurt 5196 and 2532 much 4183 damage 2209, not 3756 only 3440 of the lading 5414 and 2532 ship 4143, but 235 also 2532 of our 2257 lives 5590.

11 Nevertheless 1161 the centurion 1543 believed 3982 the master 2942 and 2532 the owner of the ship 3490, more 3123 than 2228 those things which were spoken 3004 by 5259 Paul 3972.

12 And 1161 because 5225 0 the haven 3040 was 5225 not commodious 428 to 4314 winter in 3915, the more part 4119 advised 1012 5087 to depart 321 thence also 2547, if 1513 by any means 4458 they might 1410 attain 2658 to 1519 Phenice 5405, and there to winter 3914; which is an haven 3040 of Crete 2914, and lieth 991 toward 2596 the south west 3047 and 2532 2596 north west 5566.

13 And 1161 when the south wind 3558 blew softly 5285, supposing 1380 that they had obtained 2902 their purpose 4286, loosing 142 thence, they sailed 3881 close by 788 Crete 2914.

14 But 1161 not 3756 long 4183 after 3326 there arose 906 against 2596 it 846 a tempestuous 5189 wind 417, called 2564 Euroclydon 2148.

15 And 1161 when the ship 4143 was caught 4884, and 2532 could 1410 not 3361 bear up into 503 the wind 417, we let her drive 1929 5342.

16 And 1161 running under 5295 a certain 5100 island 3519 which is called 2564 Clauda 2802, we had 2480 0 much 3433 work 2480 to come by 4031 1096 the boat 4627:

17 Which 3739 when they had taken up 142, they used 5530 helps 996, undergirding 5269 the ship 4143; and 5037, fearing 5399 lest 3361 they should fall 1601 into 1519 the quicksands 4950, strake 5465 sail 4632, and so 3779 were driven 5342.

18 And 1161 we 2257 being exceedingly 4971 tossed with a tempest 5492, the next 1836 day they lightened the ship 1546 4160;

19 And 2532 the third 5154 day we cast out 4496 with our own hands 849 the tackling 4631 of the ship 4143.

20 And 1161 when neither 3383 sun 2246 nor 3383 stars 798 in 1909 many 4119 days 2250 appeared 2014, and 5037 no 3756 small 3641 tempest 5494 lay on 1945 us, all 3956 hope 1680 that we 2248 should be saved 4982 was 4014 0 then 3063 taken away 4014.

21 But 1161 after 5225 long 4183 abstinence 776 5119 Paul 3972 stood forth 2476 in 1722 the midst 3319 of them 846, and said 2036, Sirs 5599 435, ye should 1163 3303 have hearkened 3980 unto me 3427, and not 3361 have loosed 321 from 575 Crete 2914, and 5037 to have gained 2770 this 5026 harm 5196 and 2532 loss 2209.

22 And 2532 now 3569 I exhort 3867 you 5209 to be of good cheer 2114: for 1063 there shall be 2071 no 3762 loss 580 of any man's life 5590 among 1537 you 5216, but 4133 of the ship 4143.

23 For 1063 there stood by 3936 me 3427 this 5026 night 3571 the angel 32 of God 2316, whose 3739 I am 1510, and 2532 whom 3739 I serve 3000,

24 Saying 3004, Fear 5399 not 3361, Paul 3972; thou 4571 must 1163 be brought before 3936 Caesar 2541: and 2532, lo 2400, God 2316 hath given 5483 thee 4671 all 3956 them that sail 4126 with 3326 thee 4675.

25 Wherefore 1352, sirs 435, be of good cheer 2114: for 1063 I believe 4100 God 2316, that 3754 it shall be 2071 even 2596 3779 as 5158 it was told 2980 me 3427.

26 Howbeit 1161 we 2248 must 1163 be cast 1601 upon 1519 a certain 5100 island 3520.

27 But 1161 when 5613 the fourteenth 5065 night 3571 was come 1096, as we 2257 were driven up and down 1308 in 1722 Adria 99, about 2596 midnight 3319 3571 the shipmen 3492 deemed 5282 that they 848 drew near 4317 to some 5100 country 5561;

28 And 2532 sounded 1001, and found 2147 it twenty 1501 fathoms 3712: and 1161 when they had gone 1339 a little further 1024, they sounded 1001 again 3825, and 2532 found 2147 it fifteen 1178 fathoms 3712.

29 Then 5037 fearing 5399 lest 3381 4458 we should have fallen 1601 1601 upon 1519 rocks 5117 5138, they cast 4496 four 5064 anchors 45 out of 1537 the stern 4403, and wished 2172 1096 for the day 2250.

30 And 1161 as the shipmen 3492 were about 2212 to flee 5343 out of 1537 the ship 4143, when 2532 they had let down 5465 the boat 4627 into 1519 the sea 2281, under colour 4392 as though 5613 they would 3195 have cast 1614 anchors 45 out of 1537 the foreship 4408,

31 Paul 3972 said 2036 to the centurion 1543 and 2532 to the soldiers 4757, Except 3362 these 3778 abide 3306 in 1722 the ship 4143, ye 5210 cannot 3756 1410 be saved 4982.

32 Then 5119 the soldiers 4757 cut off 609 the ropes 4979 of the boat 4627, and 2532 let 1439 her 846 fall off 1601.

33 And 1161 while 891 3739 the day 2250 was coming 1096 on 3195, Paul 3972 besought 3870 them all 537 to take 3335 meat 5160, saying 3004, This day 4594 is the fourteenth 5065 day 2250 that ye have tarried 4328 and continued 1300 fasting 777, having taken 4355 nothing 3367.

34 Wherefore 1352 I pray 3870 you 5209 to take 4355 some meat 5160: for 1063 this 5124 is 5225 for 4314 your 5212 health 4991: for 1063 there shall 4098 0 not 3762 0 an hair 2359 fall 4098 from 1537 the head 2776 of any 3762 of you 5216.

35 And 1161 when he had thus 5023 spoken 2036, 2532 he took 2983 bread 740, and gave thanks 2168 to God 2316 in presence 1799 of them all 3956: and 2532 when he had broken 2806 it, he began 756 to eat 2068.

36 Then 1161 were they 1096 all 3956 of good cheer 2115, and they 4355 0 also 2532 took 4355 some meat 5160.

37 And 1161 we were 2258 in all 3956 in 1722 the ship 4143 two hundred 1250 threescore 1440 and sixteen 1803 souls 5590.

38 And 1161 when they had eaten 5160 enough 2880, they lightened 2893 the ship 4143, and cast out 1544 the wheat 4621 into 1519 the sea 2281.

39 And 1161 when 3753 it was 1096 day 2250, they knew 1921 not 3756 the land 1093: but 1161 they discovered 2657 a certain 5100 creek 2859 with 2192 a shore 123, into 1519 the which 3739 they were minded 1011, if 1487 it were possible 1410, to thrust in 1856 the ship 4143.

40 And 2532 when they had taken up 4014 the anchors 45, they committed 1439 themselves unto 1519 the sea 2281, and 260 loosed 447 the rudder 4079 bands 2202, and 2532 hoised up 1869 the mainsail 736 to the wind 4154, and made 2722 toward 1519 shore 123.

41 And 1161 falling 4045 into 1519 a place 5117 where two seas met 1337, they ran 2027 0 the ship 3491 aground 2027; and 2532 the forepart 4408 3303 stuck fast 2043, and remained 3306 unmoveable 761, but 1161 the hinder part 4403 was broken 3089 with 5259 the violence 970 of the waves 2949.

42 And 1161 the soldiers 4757' counsel 1012 was 1096 to 2443 kill 615 the prisoners 1202, lest 3361 any of them 5100 should swim out 1579, and escape 1309.

43 But 1161 the centurion 1543, willing 1014 to save 1295 Paul 3972, kept 2967 them 846 from their purpose 1013; and 5037 commanded 2753 that they which could 1410 swim 2860 should cast 641 themselves first 4413 into the sea, and get 1826 to 1909 land 1093:

44 And 2532 the rest 3062, some 3739 3303 on 1909 boards 4548, and 1161 some on 1909 broken pieces of 575 the ship 4143 5100. And 2532 so 3779 it came to pass 1096, that they escaped 1295 0 all 3956 safe 1295 to 1909 land 1093.

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