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Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:23 NASB
"For this very night aan angel of the God to whom I belong and bwhom I serve cstood before me,
over 11 years ago
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:22 NASB
"Yet now I urge you to akeep up your courage, for there will be no loss of life among you, but only of the ship.
over 11 years ago
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:21 NASB
When they had gone a long time without food, then Paul stood up in their midst and said, "aMen, you ought to have followed my advice and not to have set sail from bCrete and incurred this adamage and loss.
over 11 years ago
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:20 NASB
Since neither sun nor stars appeared for many days, and no small storm was assailing us, from then on all hope of our being saved was gradually abandoned.
over 11 years ago
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:19 NASB
and on the third day they threw the ship's tackle overboard with their own hands.
over 11 years ago
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:18 NASB
The next day as we were being violently storm-tossed, they began to ajettison the cargo;
over 11 years ago
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:17 NASB
After they had hoisted it up, they used supporting cables in undergirding the ship; and fearing that they might arun aground on the shallows of Syrtis, they let down the sea anchor and in this way let themselves be driven along.
over 11 years ago
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:16 NASB
Running under the shelter of a small island called Clauda, we were scarcely able to get the ship's boat under control.
over 11 years ago
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:15 NASB
and when the ship was caught in it and could not face the wind, we gave way to it and let ourselves be driven along.
over 11 years ago
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:14 NASB
But before very long there arushed down from the land a violent wind, called Euraquilo;
over 11 years ago
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.
over 11 years ago
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.
over 11 years ago
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.
over 11 years ago
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."
over 11 years ago
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,
over 11 years ago
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.
over 11 years ago
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;
over 11 years ago
Lisa Desjardins
highlighted Acts 27:6 NASB
There the centurion found an aAlexandrian ship sailing for bItaly, and he put us aboard it.
over 11 years ago
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.
over 11 years ago
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.
over 11 years ago