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27:1 and as was noted to him that us would owe veils of Italy, delivered them Paul and the other prisonière with intended called Julius, a commander band.
of Augustus 27:2 and to take part in a ship of Adramyttium, discharged and meant us, by the coasts of Asia to veils; Aristarchus, Macedonian de Thessalonica, being us.
27:3 and have affected the following day us by of Sidon. And Julius courteously Paul requested and gave him freedom, to go to his friends to renew himself.
27:4 and had discharged to us, segelten us under Cyprus, because the crane contrary.
with 27:5 and, we were on the sea of Cilicia and of Pamphylia gesegelt were, came us in Myra, a town of Lycia.
27:6 and there the commander found a ship of Alexandria, in Italy with veils; and it placed us therein.
27:7 and as us slowly much of gesegelt days had and became rare against Cnidus, the wind which does not suffer us, us of segelten vorbeigekommen under Crete, surplus counters of Salmone; 27:8 and, him hardly leader, came in a place which is called the suitable ports; whereunto the city was narrow Lasea.
, when much time was spent and was now dangerous like that veils, because fast was it now already beyond that, Paul informed now it, said 27:10 and with it, Sirs, also takes to me that this voyage with of Hurt is not only and much damage, the loading and the ship, however our lives.
27:11 believed truly however the commander the Master and the owner of the ship, more like these things which one spoke by about Paul.
27:12 and because the port was not inside at the winter commodious, the part with 27:9 falls more, more too, if with means they could reach with of Phenicelaisser, and there at the winter; that which is a port of Crete and lieth in direction in gently roasted south-west and northwest.
27:13 and as Suedwind, admitted that they had received their goal, Crete.
27:14 narrow do not solve it segelten however long, after against him tempestuous a wind was born, named Euroclydon.
27:15 and like the ship verfangen and in top, we could not in the wind carry left him drive.
27:16 and the firm under a certain island, Clauda is selected, we must much of work come by to the boat: 27:17 that, like taking to him, it them assistances used, undergirding the ship; and, fearing, of a fear that they should fall into Quicksands, were Strakesegel and thus driven.
27:18 and we which were thrown extraordinarily with Tempest, the following day them, facilitated the ship; we threw to treat ship.
of 27:20 with 27:19 and the third day with our own hands and as neither the sun nor stars much of days appeared outside, and of small Tempest not to put on us, all the hope which us should be stored, to be then removed.
27:21 however, after long Enthaltsamkeit Paul said further in the medium of them, and, Sirs, should have obeyed ye with me, and not not to have solved of Crete, and and loss.
27:22 gained this damage and now exhort me to be to you good applause: there is no loss of the life of each possible man under you, however ship.
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27:23 for me this night be ready there the angel of the god of which I am and who I am useful, 27:24 saying, not to fear oneself, Paul; Thou must be taken before of Caesar: and, slightly, the god hath thee given all it this sail thee.
27:25 Wherefore, Sirs, is good applause: the god to which who it is, even as him me.
27:26 Howbeit duty we were declared after some island.
are thrown 27:27 however, when the fourteenth harms, while we were gone on and to leave in the Adriatic, over midnight believes me was come that Shipmen meant that they drew narrowly with a country; 27:28 and resounded and him twenty found Fathoms: and as it little they and found fifteen then had gone, resounded broader fathoms.
27:29 fearing, from a fear that us should be satisfied after rocks, excluded them with four anchors from the tail and wished for day.
27:30 and there Shipmen concept imwaren to flee of the ship, when they had left to the bottom the boat in the sea, under the color, like if they of the anchors of that foreship outside, with 27:31 Paul which was known as to the commander and to the soldiers, those in the ship to remain exceptional, ye cannot saved.
be 27:32 the soldiers section then the cables of the boat and when left its case off.
27:33 and the day concerned, Paul him, to take the meat, Saying, is this day the fourteenth day which continued ye tarried and that chamfered has, after nothing.
siegenommen siegenommen had 27:34 Wherefore request me from you, to take all beschwuren meat: for this one, is for your health: a case of hair of the head of you.
of 27:35 and it does not have consequently it had spoken, took the bread and gave to the thanks of the god in the presence of them all: and as it had broken him, collected to him eat.
with 27:36 was too then it all of the good applause, and they also took a meat.
with 27:37 and were to us in all and sixteen souls.
27:38 threescore hundred in the ship and as they had eaten enough, facilitated them the ship and forms corn in sea.
27:39 and as were to him outside, they did not know the day the country: but they have discovered certain affluent with bank, which around it, if it were possible were concerned, to push in ship.
27:40 and as him for the anchor had taken, were fixed it at the sea and tax volumes solved and hoised the large sail with the wind, and cultivated in direction shore.
27:41 and of the traps left it too much a place, in which two seas met, aground the ship to run; and that forepart adhered quickly, and other, but which was hindernteil with the activity of force waves.
defective of 27:42 and the councils of the soldiers was, the prisonières, of a fear that should swim outside of them, and escape.
to kill 27:43 held however the commander, willend to store unmoveable Paul, it of their goal; and informed that him which could swim, should one become deformed and receive initially in the sea to land: 27:44 and the remainder, some-of on panels and some-a on defective pieces ship.
and thus came to exceed which which went ahead of him all those which are too sure land.
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