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  • Amplified Bible - Three times I was beaten with rods, once I was stoned. Three times I was shipwrecked, a night and a day I have spent adrift on the sea;
  • 新标点和合本 - 被棍打了三次;被石头打了一次;遇着船坏三次,一昼一夜在深海里。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 被棍打了三次,被石头打了一次,遭海难三次,一昼一夜在深海里挣扎。
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 被棍打了三次,被石头打了一次,遭海难三次,一昼一夜在深海里挣扎。
  • 当代译本 - 被人用棍打了三次,用石头打了一次,遇到船难三次,曾在大海上漂浮了一天一夜。
  • 圣经新译本 - 被棍打过三次,被石头打过一次,三次遇着船坏,在深海里飘了一昼一夜;
  • 中文标准译本 - 被棍子打过三次, 被石头砸过一次, 遭遇海难 三次, 在深海里度过了一昼一夜;
  • 现代标点和合本 - 被棍打了三次,被石头打了一次,遇着船坏三次,一昼一夜在深海里。
  • 和合本(拼音版) - 被棍打了三次,被石头打了一次,遇着船坏三次,一昼一夜在深海里。
  • New International Version - Three times I was beaten with rods, once I was pelted with stones, three times I was shipwrecked, I spent a night and a day in the open sea,
  • New International Reader's Version - Three times I was beaten with sticks. Once they tried to kill me by throwing stones at me. Three times I was shipwrecked. I spent a night and a day in the open sea.
  • English Standard Version - Three times I was beaten with rods. Once I was stoned. Three times I was shipwrecked; a night and a day I was adrift at sea;
  • New Living Translation - Three times I was beaten with rods. Once I was stoned. Three times I was shipwrecked. Once I spent a whole night and a day adrift at sea.
  • Christian Standard Bible - Three times I was beaten with rods. Once I received a stoning. Three times I was shipwrecked. I have spent a night and a day in the open sea.
  • New American Standard Bible - Three times I was beaten with rods, once I was stoned, three times I was shipwrecked, a night and a day I have spent adrift at sea.
  • New King James Version - Three times I was beaten with rods; once I was stoned; three times I was shipwrecked; a night and a day I have been in the deep;
  • American Standard Version - Thrice was I beaten with rods, once was I stoned, thrice I suffered shipwreck, a night and a day have I been in the deep;
  • King James Version - Thrice was I beaten with rods, once was I stoned, thrice I suffered shipwreck, a night and a day I have been in the deep;
  • New English Translation - Three times I was beaten with a rod. Once I received a stoning. Three times I suffered shipwreck. A night and a day I spent adrift in the open sea.
  • World English Bible - Three times I was beaten with rods. Once I was stoned. Three times I suffered shipwreck. I have been a night and a day in the deep.
  • 新標點和合本 - 被棍打了三次;被石頭打了一次;遇着船壞三次,一晝一夜在深海裏。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 被棍打了三次,被石頭打了一次,遭海難三次,一晝一夜在深海裏掙扎。
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 被棍打了三次,被石頭打了一次,遭海難三次,一晝一夜在深海裏掙扎。
  • 當代譯本 - 被人用棍打了三次,用石頭打了一次,遇到船難三次,曾在大海上漂浮了一天一夜。
  • 聖經新譯本 - 被棍打過三次,被石頭打過一次,三次遇著船壞,在深海裡飄了一晝一夜;
  • 呂振中譯本 - 被棍子打了三次,被人用石頭打了一次;遭船壞三次;一晝一夜在深 海 裏掙扎着;
  • 中文標準譯本 - 被棍子打過三次, 被石頭砸過一次, 遭遇海難 三次, 在深海裡度過了一晝一夜;
  • 現代標點和合本 - 被棍打了三次,被石頭打了一次,遇著船壞三次,一晝一夜在深海裡。
  • 文理和合譯本 - 杖責者三、石擊者一、舟壞者三、一日夜在深海、
  • 文理委辦譯本 - 余三次受杖、一次石擊、三次舟壞、一日一夜、余在深海、
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 三次受杖、一次石擊、三次舟壞、一晝一夜在深海中、
  • 吳經熊文理聖詠與新經全集 - 三次受杖、一次石擊、三遭覆舟、飄於海中者一晝一夜、
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - Tres veces me golpearon con varas, una vez me apedrearon, tres veces naufragué, y pasé un día y una noche como náufrago en alta mar.
  • 현대인의 성경 - 또 세 번이나 몽둥이로 맞았고 한 번은 돌에 맞았으며 세 번이나 파선하였고 밤낮 하루를 꼬박 바다에서 헤맨 일도 있었습니다.
  • Новый Русский Перевод - Три раза меня били палками, один раз меня побивали камнями, три раза я попадал в кораблекрушение и один раз провел всю ночь и весь день в открытом море .
  • Восточный перевод - Три раза меня били прутьями римляне, один раз меня побивали камнями, три раза я попадал в кораблекрушение и один раз провёл всю ночь и весь день в открытом море .
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Три раза меня били прутьями римляне, один раз меня побивали камнями, три раза я попадал в кораблекрушение и один раз провёл всю ночь и весь день в открытом море .
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Три раза меня били прутьями римляне, один раз меня побивали камнями, три раза я попадал в кораблекрушение и один раз провёл всю ночь и весь день в открытом море .
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Trois fois, j’ai été fouetté, une fois lapidé, j’ai vécu trois naufrages, j’ai passé un jour et une nuit dans la mer.
  • リビングバイブル - それから、むちで打たれたことが三度、石で打たれたことが一度、難船したことが三度、一昼夜、海上を漂ったことが一度あります。
  • Nestle Aland 28 - τρὶς ἐρραβδίσθην, ἅπαξ ἐλιθάσθην, τρὶς ἐναυάγησα, νυχθήμερον ἐν τῷ βυθῷ πεποίηκα·
  • unfoldingWord® Greek New Testament - τρὶς ἐραβδίσθην, ἅπαξ ἐλιθάσθην, τρὶς ἐναυάγησα, νυχθήμερον ἐν τῷ βυθῷ πεποίηκα;
  • Nova Versão Internacional - Três vezes fui golpeado com varas, uma vez apedrejado, três vezes sofri naufrágio, passei uma noite e um dia exposto à fúria do mar.
  • Hoffnung für alle - Dreimal wurde ich von den Römern mit Stöcken geschlagen, und einmal hat man mich gesteinigt. Dreimal habe ich Schiffbruch erlitten; einmal trieb ich sogar einen Tag und eine ganze Nacht hilflos auf dem Meer.
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Ba lần tôi bị đánh bằng gậy. Một lần bị ném đá. Ba lần chìm tàu. Một ngày một đêm lênh đênh giữa biển.
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - ถูกฟาดด้วยไม้ตะบองสามครั้ง ถูกเอาหินขว้างหนึ่งครั้ง เรือแตกสามครั้ง ลอยคออยู่กลางทะเลหนึ่งคืนหนึ่งวัน
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - ข้าพเจ้า​ถูก​โบย​ด้วย​ไม้​เรียว 3 ครั้ง ถูก​หิน​ขว้าง 1 ครั้ง เรือ​แตก 3 ครั้ง ข้าพเจ้า​ลอย​คอ​อยู่​กลาง​ทะเล​ตลอด​ทั้ง​วัน​และ​ทั้ง​คืน
交叉引用
  • Acts 16:33 - And he took them that very hour of the night and washed their bloody wounds, and immediately he was baptized, he and all his household.
  • Acts 7:58 - Then they drove him out of the city and began stoning him; and the witnesses placed their outer robes at the feet of a young man named Saul.
  • Acts 7:59 - They continued stoning Stephen as he called on the Lord and said, “Lord Jesus, receive and accept and welcome my spirit!”
  • Acts 16:22 - The crowd also joined in the attack against them, and the chief magistrates tore their robes off them and ordered that Paul and Silas be beaten with rods.
  • Acts 16:23 - After striking them many times [with the rods], they threw them into prison, commanding the jailer to guard them securely.
  • Matthew 21:35 - But the tenants took his servants and beat one, and killed another, and stoned a third.
  • Acts 14:5 - When there was an attempt by both the Gentiles and the Jews, together with their rulers, to shamefully mistreat and to stone them,
  • Acts 16:37 - But Paul said to them, “They have beaten us in public without a trial, men who are Romans, and have thrown us into prison; and now they are sending us out secretly? No! Let them come here themselves and bring us out!”
  • Acts 22:24 - the commander ordered him to be brought into the barracks, stating that he was to be interrogated with a whip in order to learn why the people were shouting against him that way.
  • Hebrews 11:37 - They were stoned [to death], they were sawn in two, they were lured with tempting offers [to renounce their faith], they were put to death by the sword; they went about wrapped in the skins of sheep and goats, utterly destitute, oppressed, cruelly treated
  • Acts 27:1 - Now when it was determined that we (including Luke) would sail for Italy, they turned Paul and some other prisoners over to a centurion of the Augustan Regiment named Julius.
  • Acts 27:2 - And going aboard a ship from Adramyttian which was about to sail for the ports along the [west] coast [province] of Asia [Minor], we put out to sea; and Aristarchus, a Macedonian from Thessalonica, accompanied us.
  • Acts 27:3 - The next day we landed at Sidon; and Julius, treating Paul with [thoughtful] consideration, allowed him to go to his friends there and be cared for and refreshed.
  • Acts 27:4 - From there we put out to sea and sailed to the leeward (sheltered) side of Cyprus [for protection from weather] because the winds were against us.
  • Acts 27:5 - When we had sailed across the sea along the coasts of Cilicia and Pamphylia, we landed at Myra in Lycia [on the south coast of Asia Minor].
  • Acts 27:6 - There the centurion [Julius] found an Alexandrian ship [a grain ship of the Roman fleet] sailing for Italy, and he put us aboard it.
  • Acts 27:7 - For a number of days we sailed slowly and arrived with difficulty off Cnidus; then, because the wind did not allow us to go farther, we sailed under the leeward (sheltered) side of Crete, off Salmone;
  • Acts 27:8 - and hugging the shore with difficulty, we came to a place called Fair Havens, near the city of Lasea [on the south side of Crete].
  • Acts 27:9 - Now much time had been lost, and navigation was dangerous, because even [the time for] the fast (Day of Atonement) was already over, so Paul began to strongly warn them,
  • Acts 27:10 - saying, “Men, I sense [after careful thought and observation] that this voyage will certainly be a disaster and with great loss, not only of the cargo and the ship, but also of our lives.”
  • Acts 27:11 - However, the centurion [Julius, ranking officer on board] was persuaded by the pilot and the owner of the ship rather than by what Paul said.
  • Acts 27:12 - Because the harbor was not well situated for wintering, the majority [of the sailors] decided to put to sea from there, hoping somehow to reach Phoenix, a harbor of Crete facing southwest and northwest, and spend the winter there.
  • Acts 27:13 - So when the south wind blew softly, thinking that they had obtained their goal, they weighed anchor and sailed along Crete, hugging the coast.
  • Acts 27:14 - But soon afterward a violent wind, called Euraquilo [a northeaster, a tempestuous windstorm like a typhoon], came rushing down from the island;
  • Acts 27:15 - and when the ship was caught in it and could not head against the wind [to gain stability], we gave up and [letting her drift] were driven along.
  • Acts 27:16 - We ran under the shelter of a small island [twenty-five miles south of Crete] called Clauda, and with great difficulty we were able to get the ship’s skiff on the deck and secure it.
  • Acts 27:17 - After hoisting the skiff [on board], they used support lines [for frapping] to undergird and brace the ship’s hull; and fearing that they might run aground on the shallows of Syrtis [off the north coast of Africa], they let down the sea anchor and lowered the sails and were driven along [backwards with the bow into the wind].
  • Acts 27:18 - On the next day, as we were being violently tossed about by the storm [and taking on water], they began to jettison the cargo;
  • Acts 27:19 - and on the third day they threw the ship’s tackle (spare lines, blocks, miscellaneous equipment) overboard with their own hands [to further reduce the weight].
  • Acts 27:20 - Since neither sun nor stars appeared for many days, and no small storm kept raging about us, from then on all hope of our being saved was [growing worse and worse and] gradually abandoned.
  • Acts 27:21 - After they had gone a long time without food [because of seasickness and stress], Paul stood up before them and said, “Men, you should have followed my advice and should not have set sail from Crete, and brought on this damage and loss.
  • Acts 27:22 - But even now I urge you to keep up your courage and be in good spirits, because there will be no loss of life among you, but only loss of the ship.
  • Acts 27:23 - For this very night an angel of the God to whom I belong and whom I serve stood before me,
  • Acts 27:24 - and said, ‘Stop being afraid, Paul. You must stand before Caesar; and behold, God has given you [the lives of] all those who are sailing with you.’
  • Acts 27:25 - So keep up your courage, men, for I believe God and have complete confidence in Him that it will turn out exactly as I have been told;
  • Acts 27:26 - but we must run [the ship] aground on some island.”
  • Acts 27:27 - 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 approaching some land.
  • Acts 27:28 - So they took soundings [using a weighted line] and found [the depth to be] twenty fathoms (120 feet); and a little farther on they sounded again and found [the depth to be] fifteen fathoms (90 feet).
  • Acts 27:29 - Then fearing that we might run aground somewhere on the rocks, they dropped four anchors from the stern [to slow the ship] and kept wishing for daybreak to come.
  • Acts 27:30 - But as the sailors were trying to escape [secretly] from the ship and had let down the skiff into the sea, pretending that they were going to lay out anchors from the bow,
  • Acts 27:31 - Paul said to the centurion and the soldiers, “Unless these men remain on the ship, you cannot be saved.”
  • Acts 27:32 - Then the soldiers cut away the ropes that held the skiff and let it fall and drift away.
  • Acts 27:33 - While they waited for the day to dawn, Paul encouraged them all [and told them] to have some food, saying, “This is the fourteenth day that you have been constantly on watch and going without food, having eaten nothing.
  • Acts 27:34 - So I urge you to eat some food, for this is for your survival; for not a hair from the head of any of you will perish.”
  • Acts 27:35 - Having said this, he took bread and gave thanks to God in front of them all, and he broke it and began to eat.
  • Acts 27:36 - Then all of them were encouraged and their spirits improved, and they also ate some food.
  • Acts 27:37 - All told there were two hundred and seventy-six of us aboard the ship.
  • Acts 27:38 - After they had eaten enough, they began to lighten the ship by throwing the wheat [from Egypt] overboard into the sea.
  • Acts 27:39 - When day came, they did not recognize the land, but they noticed a bay with a beach, and they decided to run the ship ashore there if they could.
  • Acts 27:40 - So they cut the cables and severed the anchors and left them in the sea while at the same time unlashing the ropes of the rudders; and after hoisting the foresail to the wind, they headed steadily for the beach.
  • Acts 27:41 - But striking a reef with waves breaking in on either side, they ran the ship aground. The prow (forward point) stuck fast and remained immovable, while the stern began to break up under the [violent] force of the waves.
  • Acts 27:42 - The soldiers’ plan was to kill the prisoners, so that none of them would dive overboard and swim [to land] and escape;
  • Acts 27:43 - but the centurion, wanting to save Paul, kept them from [carrying out] their plan. He commanded those who could swim to jump overboard first and get to the shore;
  • Acts 27:44 - and [he commanded] the rest to follow, some on [floating] planks, and others on various things from the ship. And so it was that all of them were brought safely to land.
  • Acts 14:19 - But Jews arrived from Antioch and Iconium, and having won over the crowds, they stoned Paul and dragged him out of the city, thinking he was dead.
逐节对照交叉引用
  • Amplified Bible - Three times I was beaten with rods, once I was stoned. Three times I was shipwrecked, a night and a day I have spent adrift on the sea;
  • 新标点和合本 - 被棍打了三次;被石头打了一次;遇着船坏三次,一昼一夜在深海里。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 被棍打了三次,被石头打了一次,遭海难三次,一昼一夜在深海里挣扎。
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 被棍打了三次,被石头打了一次,遭海难三次,一昼一夜在深海里挣扎。
  • 当代译本 - 被人用棍打了三次,用石头打了一次,遇到船难三次,曾在大海上漂浮了一天一夜。
  • 圣经新译本 - 被棍打过三次,被石头打过一次,三次遇着船坏,在深海里飘了一昼一夜;
  • 中文标准译本 - 被棍子打过三次, 被石头砸过一次, 遭遇海难 三次, 在深海里度过了一昼一夜;
  • 现代标点和合本 - 被棍打了三次,被石头打了一次,遇着船坏三次,一昼一夜在深海里。
  • 和合本(拼音版) - 被棍打了三次,被石头打了一次,遇着船坏三次,一昼一夜在深海里。
  • New International Version - Three times I was beaten with rods, once I was pelted with stones, three times I was shipwrecked, I spent a night and a day in the open sea,
  • New International Reader's Version - Three times I was beaten with sticks. Once they tried to kill me by throwing stones at me. Three times I was shipwrecked. I spent a night and a day in the open sea.
  • English Standard Version - Three times I was beaten with rods. Once I was stoned. Three times I was shipwrecked; a night and a day I was adrift at sea;
  • New Living Translation - Three times I was beaten with rods. Once I was stoned. Three times I was shipwrecked. Once I spent a whole night and a day adrift at sea.
  • Christian Standard Bible - Three times I was beaten with rods. Once I received a stoning. Three times I was shipwrecked. I have spent a night and a day in the open sea.
  • New American Standard Bible - Three times I was beaten with rods, once I was stoned, three times I was shipwrecked, a night and a day I have spent adrift at sea.
  • New King James Version - Three times I was beaten with rods; once I was stoned; three times I was shipwrecked; a night and a day I have been in the deep;
  • American Standard Version - Thrice was I beaten with rods, once was I stoned, thrice I suffered shipwreck, a night and a day have I been in the deep;
  • King James Version - Thrice was I beaten with rods, once was I stoned, thrice I suffered shipwreck, a night and a day I have been in the deep;
  • New English Translation - Three times I was beaten with a rod. Once I received a stoning. Three times I suffered shipwreck. A night and a day I spent adrift in the open sea.
  • World English Bible - Three times I was beaten with rods. Once I was stoned. Three times I suffered shipwreck. I have been a night and a day in the deep.
  • 新標點和合本 - 被棍打了三次;被石頭打了一次;遇着船壞三次,一晝一夜在深海裏。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 被棍打了三次,被石頭打了一次,遭海難三次,一晝一夜在深海裏掙扎。
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 被棍打了三次,被石頭打了一次,遭海難三次,一晝一夜在深海裏掙扎。
  • 當代譯本 - 被人用棍打了三次,用石頭打了一次,遇到船難三次,曾在大海上漂浮了一天一夜。
  • 聖經新譯本 - 被棍打過三次,被石頭打過一次,三次遇著船壞,在深海裡飄了一晝一夜;
  • 呂振中譯本 - 被棍子打了三次,被人用石頭打了一次;遭船壞三次;一晝一夜在深 海 裏掙扎着;
  • 中文標準譯本 - 被棍子打過三次, 被石頭砸過一次, 遭遇海難 三次, 在深海裡度過了一晝一夜;
  • 現代標點和合本 - 被棍打了三次,被石頭打了一次,遇著船壞三次,一晝一夜在深海裡。
  • 文理和合譯本 - 杖責者三、石擊者一、舟壞者三、一日夜在深海、
  • 文理委辦譯本 - 余三次受杖、一次石擊、三次舟壞、一日一夜、余在深海、
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 三次受杖、一次石擊、三次舟壞、一晝一夜在深海中、
  • 吳經熊文理聖詠與新經全集 - 三次受杖、一次石擊、三遭覆舟、飄於海中者一晝一夜、
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - Tres veces me golpearon con varas, una vez me apedrearon, tres veces naufragué, y pasé un día y una noche como náufrago en alta mar.
  • 현대인의 성경 - 또 세 번이나 몽둥이로 맞았고 한 번은 돌에 맞았으며 세 번이나 파선하였고 밤낮 하루를 꼬박 바다에서 헤맨 일도 있었습니다.
  • Новый Русский Перевод - Три раза меня били палками, один раз меня побивали камнями, три раза я попадал в кораблекрушение и один раз провел всю ночь и весь день в открытом море .
  • Восточный перевод - Три раза меня били прутьями римляне, один раз меня побивали камнями, три раза я попадал в кораблекрушение и один раз провёл всю ночь и весь день в открытом море .
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Три раза меня били прутьями римляне, один раз меня побивали камнями, три раза я попадал в кораблекрушение и один раз провёл всю ночь и весь день в открытом море .
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Три раза меня били прутьями римляне, один раз меня побивали камнями, три раза я попадал в кораблекрушение и один раз провёл всю ночь и весь день в открытом море .
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Trois fois, j’ai été fouetté, une fois lapidé, j’ai vécu trois naufrages, j’ai passé un jour et une nuit dans la mer.
  • リビングバイブル - それから、むちで打たれたことが三度、石で打たれたことが一度、難船したことが三度、一昼夜、海上を漂ったことが一度あります。
  • Nestle Aland 28 - τρὶς ἐρραβδίσθην, ἅπαξ ἐλιθάσθην, τρὶς ἐναυάγησα, νυχθήμερον ἐν τῷ βυθῷ πεποίηκα·
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  • Nova Versão Internacional - Três vezes fui golpeado com varas, uma vez apedrejado, três vezes sofri naufrágio, passei uma noite e um dia exposto à fúria do mar.
  • Hoffnung für alle - Dreimal wurde ich von den Römern mit Stöcken geschlagen, und einmal hat man mich gesteinigt. Dreimal habe ich Schiffbruch erlitten; einmal trieb ich sogar einen Tag und eine ganze Nacht hilflos auf dem Meer.
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Ba lần tôi bị đánh bằng gậy. Một lần bị ném đá. Ba lần chìm tàu. Một ngày một đêm lênh đênh giữa biển.
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - ถูกฟาดด้วยไม้ตะบองสามครั้ง ถูกเอาหินขว้างหนึ่งครั้ง เรือแตกสามครั้ง ลอยคออยู่กลางทะเลหนึ่งคืนหนึ่งวัน
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  • Acts 16:33 - And he took them that very hour of the night and washed their bloody wounds, and immediately he was baptized, he and all his household.
  • Acts 7:58 - Then they drove him out of the city and began stoning him; and the witnesses placed their outer robes at the feet of a young man named Saul.
  • Acts 7:59 - They continued stoning Stephen as he called on the Lord and said, “Lord Jesus, receive and accept and welcome my spirit!”
  • Acts 16:22 - The crowd also joined in the attack against them, and the chief magistrates tore their robes off them and ordered that Paul and Silas be beaten with rods.
  • Acts 16:23 - After striking them many times [with the rods], they threw them into prison, commanding the jailer to guard them securely.
  • Matthew 21:35 - But the tenants took his servants and beat one, and killed another, and stoned a third.
  • Acts 14:5 - When there was an attempt by both the Gentiles and the Jews, together with their rulers, to shamefully mistreat and to stone them,
  • Acts 16:37 - But Paul said to them, “They have beaten us in public without a trial, men who are Romans, and have thrown us into prison; and now they are sending us out secretly? No! Let them come here themselves and bring us out!”
  • Acts 22:24 - the commander ordered him to be brought into the barracks, stating that he was to be interrogated with a whip in order to learn why the people were shouting against him that way.
  • Hebrews 11:37 - They were stoned [to death], they were sawn in two, they were lured with tempting offers [to renounce their faith], they were put to death by the sword; they went about wrapped in the skins of sheep and goats, utterly destitute, oppressed, cruelly treated
  • Acts 27:1 - Now when it was determined that we (including Luke) would sail for Italy, they turned Paul and some other prisoners over to a centurion of the Augustan Regiment named Julius.
  • Acts 27:2 - And going aboard a ship from Adramyttian which was about to sail for the ports along the [west] coast [province] of Asia [Minor], we put out to sea; and Aristarchus, a Macedonian from Thessalonica, accompanied us.
  • Acts 27:3 - The next day we landed at Sidon; and Julius, treating Paul with [thoughtful] consideration, allowed him to go to his friends there and be cared for and refreshed.
  • Acts 27:4 - From there we put out to sea and sailed to the leeward (sheltered) side of Cyprus [for protection from weather] because the winds were against us.
  • Acts 27:5 - When we had sailed across the sea along the coasts of Cilicia and Pamphylia, we landed at Myra in Lycia [on the south coast of Asia Minor].
  • Acts 27:6 - There the centurion [Julius] found an Alexandrian ship [a grain ship of the Roman fleet] sailing for Italy, and he put us aboard it.
  • Acts 27:7 - For a number of days we sailed slowly and arrived with difficulty off Cnidus; then, because the wind did not allow us to go farther, we sailed under the leeward (sheltered) side of Crete, off Salmone;
  • Acts 27:8 - and hugging the shore with difficulty, we came to a place called Fair Havens, near the city of Lasea [on the south side of Crete].
  • Acts 27:9 - Now much time had been lost, and navigation was dangerous, because even [the time for] the fast (Day of Atonement) was already over, so Paul began to strongly warn them,
  • Acts 27:10 - saying, “Men, I sense [after careful thought and observation] that this voyage will certainly be a disaster and with great loss, not only of the cargo and the ship, but also of our lives.”
  • Acts 27:11 - However, the centurion [Julius, ranking officer on board] was persuaded by the pilot and the owner of the ship rather than by what Paul said.
  • Acts 27:12 - Because the harbor was not well situated for wintering, the majority [of the sailors] decided to put to sea from there, hoping somehow to reach Phoenix, a harbor of Crete facing southwest and northwest, and spend the winter there.
  • Acts 27:13 - So when the south wind blew softly, thinking that they had obtained their goal, they weighed anchor and sailed along Crete, hugging the coast.
  • Acts 27:14 - But soon afterward a violent wind, called Euraquilo [a northeaster, a tempestuous windstorm like a typhoon], came rushing down from the island;
  • Acts 27:15 - and when the ship was caught in it and could not head against the wind [to gain stability], we gave up and [letting her drift] were driven along.
  • Acts 27:16 - We ran under the shelter of a small island [twenty-five miles south of Crete] called Clauda, and with great difficulty we were able to get the ship’s skiff on the deck and secure it.
  • Acts 27:17 - After hoisting the skiff [on board], they used support lines [for frapping] to undergird and brace the ship’s hull; and fearing that they might run aground on the shallows of Syrtis [off the north coast of Africa], they let down the sea anchor and lowered the sails and were driven along [backwards with the bow into the wind].
  • Acts 27:18 - On the next day, as we were being violently tossed about by the storm [and taking on water], they began to jettison the cargo;
  • Acts 27:19 - and on the third day they threw the ship’s tackle (spare lines, blocks, miscellaneous equipment) overboard with their own hands [to further reduce the weight].
  • Acts 27:20 - Since neither sun nor stars appeared for many days, and no small storm kept raging about us, from then on all hope of our being saved was [growing worse and worse and] gradually abandoned.
  • Acts 27:21 - After they had gone a long time without food [because of seasickness and stress], Paul stood up before them and said, “Men, you should have followed my advice and should not have set sail from Crete, and brought on this damage and loss.
  • Acts 27:22 - But even now I urge you to keep up your courage and be in good spirits, because there will be no loss of life among you, but only loss of the ship.
  • Acts 27:23 - For this very night an angel of the God to whom I belong and whom I serve stood before me,
  • Acts 27:24 - and said, ‘Stop being afraid, Paul. You must stand before Caesar; and behold, God has given you [the lives of] all those who are sailing with you.’
  • Acts 27:25 - So keep up your courage, men, for I believe God and have complete confidence in Him that it will turn out exactly as I have been told;
  • Acts 27:26 - but we must run [the ship] aground on some island.”
  • Acts 27:27 - 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 approaching some land.
  • Acts 27:28 - So they took soundings [using a weighted line] and found [the depth to be] twenty fathoms (120 feet); and a little farther on they sounded again and found [the depth to be] fifteen fathoms (90 feet).
  • Acts 27:29 - Then fearing that we might run aground somewhere on the rocks, they dropped four anchors from the stern [to slow the ship] and kept wishing for daybreak to come.
  • Acts 27:30 - But as the sailors were trying to escape [secretly] from the ship and had let down the skiff into the sea, pretending that they were going to lay out anchors from the bow,
  • Acts 27:31 - Paul said to the centurion and the soldiers, “Unless these men remain on the ship, you cannot be saved.”
  • Acts 27:32 - Then the soldiers cut away the ropes that held the skiff and let it fall and drift away.
  • Acts 27:33 - While they waited for the day to dawn, Paul encouraged them all [and told them] to have some food, saying, “This is the fourteenth day that you have been constantly on watch and going without food, having eaten nothing.
  • Acts 27:34 - So I urge you to eat some food, for this is for your survival; for not a hair from the head of any of you will perish.”
  • Acts 27:35 - Having said this, he took bread and gave thanks to God in front of them all, and he broke it and began to eat.
  • Acts 27:36 - Then all of them were encouraged and their spirits improved, and they also ate some food.
  • Acts 27:37 - All told there were two hundred and seventy-six of us aboard the ship.
  • Acts 27:38 - After they had eaten enough, they began to lighten the ship by throwing the wheat [from Egypt] overboard into the sea.
  • Acts 27:39 - When day came, they did not recognize the land, but they noticed a bay with a beach, and they decided to run the ship ashore there if they could.
  • Acts 27:40 - So they cut the cables and severed the anchors and left them in the sea while at the same time unlashing the ropes of the rudders; and after hoisting the foresail to the wind, they headed steadily for the beach.
  • Acts 27:41 - But striking a reef with waves breaking in on either side, they ran the ship aground. The prow (forward point) stuck fast and remained immovable, while the stern began to break up under the [violent] force of the waves.
  • Acts 27:42 - The soldiers’ plan was to kill the prisoners, so that none of them would dive overboard and swim [to land] and escape;
  • Acts 27:43 - but the centurion, wanting to save Paul, kept them from [carrying out] their plan. He commanded those who could swim to jump overboard first and get to the shore;
  • Acts 27:44 - and [he commanded] the rest to follow, some on [floating] planks, and others on various things from the ship. And so it was that all of them were brought safely to land.
  • Acts 14:19 - But Jews arrived from Antioch and Iconium, and having won over the crowds, they stoned Paul and dragged him out of the city, thinking he was dead.
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