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ACTs 27:27b–28:1a ©

The Shipwreck

The Shipwreck

[On] the fourteenth night we were still being driven across the Adriatic Sea.[fn] About midnight the sailors sensed they were approaching vvv land. 28They took soundings [and] found that [the water] [was] twenty fathoms [deep].[fn] Going a little farther, they took another set of soundings that read fifteen fathoms.[fn] 29Fearing that we would run aground[fn] on [the] rocks they dropped four anchors from [the] stern [and] prayed for daybreak

30

Meanwhile, the sailors attempted to escape from the ship. Pretending to lower anchors from [the] bow, they let the lifeboat {down} into the sea. 31[But] Paul said to the centurion and the soldiers,“Unless these [men] remain with the ship, you vvv cannot be saved.” 32[So] the soldiers cut the ropes to the lifeboat and set it adrift.

33

Right up to daybreak Paul kept urging them all to eat“Today [is your] fourteenth day in constant suspense, vvv without taking any food 34So for your[fn] [own] preservation, I urge you to eat something because not a single hair of your head will be lost.”

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[After] he had said this, [Paul] took bread [and] gave thanks to God in front of them all. Then he broke [it] [and] began to eat. 36They were all encouraged and took [some] food themselves. 37In all, there were 276 {} of us on [board]. 38[After] [the men] had eaten their fill they lightened the ship by throwing the grain into the sea.

39

When daylight came, vvv they did not recognize the land, but they sighted a bay with a sandy beach, vvv where they decided to run the ship {aground} if possible.[fn] 40Cutting away the anchors, they left [them] in the sea as they loosened the ropes [that held] the rudders. Then they hoisted the foresail to the [wind] [and] made for the beach. 41But the ship struck a sandbar [and] ran aground. The bow stuck fast vvv [and] would not move, and the stern was being broken up by the pounding of the waves.

42

The soldiers planned to kill the prisoners so none of them could swim to freedom. 43But the centurion, wanting to spare Paul’s [ life ], thwarted their vvv plan. He commanded those who could swim to jump overboard first [and] get to land. 44The rest [were to follow] on planks and various parts of the ship. In this way everyone was brought safely to land. 28


27:27 The Adriatic Sea referred to an area extending well south of Italy to include the central portion of the Mediterranean Sea.

27:28 20 fathoms is approximately 120 feet or 36.6 meters.

27:28 15 fathoms is approximately 90 feet or 27.4 meters.

27:29 Stephanus TR they would run aground

27:34 F35 our

27:39 GOC, CT, and TR if they could

ACTs 27:27b–28:1a ©

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