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Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:14 NASB
But before very long there arushed down from the land a violent wind, called Euraquilo;
Aug 23
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:13 NASB
When a moderate south wind came up, supposing that they had attained their purpose, they weighed anchor and began asailing along bCrete, close inshore.
Aug 23
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:12 NASB
Because the harbor was not suitable for wintering, the majority reached a decision to put out to sea from there, if somehow they could reach Phoenix, a harbor of aCrete, facing southwest and northwest, and spend the winter there.
Aug 23
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:11 NASB
But the centurion was more persuaded by the apilot and the captain of the ship than by what was being said by Paul.
Aug 23
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:10 NASB
and said to them, "Men, I perceive that the voyage will certainly be with adamage and great loss, not only of the cargo and the ship, but also of our lives."
Aug 23
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:9 NASB
When considerable time had passed and the voyage was now dangerous, since even athe fast was already over, Paul began to admonish them,
Aug 23
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:8 NASB
and with difficulty asailing past it we came to a place called Fair Havens, near which was the city of Lasea.
Aug 23
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:7 NASB
When we had sailed slowly for a good many days, and with difficulty had arrived off Cnidus, asince the wind did not permit us to go farther, we sailed under the shelter of bCrete, off Salmone;
Aug 23
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:6 NASB
There the centurion found an aAlexandrian ship sailing for bItaly, and he put us aboard it.
Aug 23
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:5 NASB
When we had sailed through the sea along the coast of aCilicia and bPamphylia, we landed at Myra in Lycia.
Aug 23
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:4 NASB
From there we put out to sea and sailed under the shelter of aCyprus because bthe winds were contrary.
Aug 23
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:3 NASB
The next day we put in at aSidon; and Julius btreated Paul with consideration and callowed him to go to his friends and receive care.
Aug 23
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:2 NASB
And embarking in an Adramyttian ship, which was about to sail to the regions along the coast of aAsia, we put out to sea accompanied by bAristarchus, a cMacedonian of dThessalonica.
Aug 23
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:1 NASB
When it was decided that awe bwould sail for cItaly, they proceeded to deliver Paul and some other prisoners to a centurion of the Augustan dcohort named Julius.
Aug 23
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 26:32 NASB
And Agrippa said to Festus, "This man might have been aset free if he had not bappealed to Caesar."
Aug 23
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 26:31 NASB
and when they had gone aside, they began talking to one another, saying, "aThis man is not doing anything worthy of death or imprisonment."
Aug 23
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 26:30 NASB
aThe king stood up and the governor and Bernice, and those who were sitting with them,
Aug 23
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 26:29 NASB
And Paul said, "I would wish to God, that whether in a short or long time, not only you, but also all who hear me this day, might become such as I am, except for these achains."
Aug 23
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 26:28 NASB
Agrippa replied to Paul, "In a short time you will persuade me to become a aChristian."
Aug 23
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 26:27 NASB
"King Agrippa, do you believe the Prophets? I know that you do."
Aug 23