Acts 28:1
And when we were safe, we made the discovery that the island was named Melita.
And when we were safe, we made the discovery that the island was named Melita.
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2And the simple people living there were uncommonly kind to us, for they made a fire for us, and took us in, because it was raining and cold.
3But when Paul had got some sticks together and put them on the fire, a snake came out, because of the heat, and gave him a bite on the hand.
4And when the people saw it hanging on his hand, they said to one another, Without doubt this man has put someone to death, and though he has got safely away from the sea, God will not let him go on living.
5But shaking off the beast into the fire, he got no damage.
6But they had the idea that they would see him becoming ill, or suddenly falling down dead; but after waiting a long time, and seeing that no damage came to him, changing their opinion, they said he was a god.
7Now near that place there was some land, the property of the chief man of the island, who was named Publius; who very kindly took us into his house as his guests for three days.
26But we will be sent on to a certain island.
27But when the fourteenth day came, while we were going here and there in the Adriatic sea, about the middle of the night the sailors had an idea that they were getting near land;
28And they let down the lead, and saw that the sea was a hundred and twenty feet deep; and after a little time they did it again and it was ninety feet.
29Then, fearing that by chance we might come on to the rocks, they let down four hooks from the back of the ship, and made prayers for the coming of day.
30Then the sailors made attempts secretly to get away from the ship, letting down a boat as if they were about to put down hooks from the front of the ship;
43But the captain, desiring to keep Paul safe, kept them from their purpose, and gave orders that those who had knowledge of swimming were to go off the ship and get first to land:
44And the rest, some on boards and some on things from the ship. And so it came about that they all got safe to land.
38And when they had had enough food, they made the weight of the ship less, turning the grain out into the sea.
39And when it was day, they had no knowledge of the land, but they saw an inlet of the sea with a floor of sand, and they had the idea of driving the ship up on to it if possible.
40So cutting away the hooks, and letting them go into the sea, and freeing the cords of the guiding-blades, and lifting up the sail to the wind, they went in the direction of the inlet.
41And coming to a point between two seas, they got the ship to land; and the front part was fixed in the sand and not able to be moved, but the back part was broken by the force of the waves.
12And as the harbour was not a good one in which to be for the winter, the greater number of them were for going out to sea, in order, if possible, to put in for the winter at Phoenix, a harbour of Crete, looking to the north-east and south-east.
13And when the south wind came softly, being of the opinion that their purpose might be effected, they let the ship go and went sailing down the side of Crete, very near to the land.
14But after a little time, a very violent wind, named Euraquilo, came down from it with great force.
15And when the ship got into the grip of it, and was not able to make headway into the wind, we gave way, and went before it.
16And, sailing near the side of a small island named Cauda, we were able, though it was hard work, to make the ship's boat safe:
17And having got it up, they put cords under and round the ship; but fearing that they might be pushed on to the Syrtis, they let down the sails and so went running before the wind.
18And, still fighting the storm with all our strength, the day after they made a start at getting the goods out of the ship;
19And on the third day, they let all the sailing apparatus go over the side.
20And as we had not seen the sun or stars for a long time, and a great storm was on us, all hope of salvation was gone.
4And sailing again from there, we went on under cover of Cyprus, because the wind was against us.
5And having gone across the sea off Cilicia and Pamphylia we came to Myra, in Lycia.
6And there the captain came across a ship of Alexandria, sailing for Italy, and put us in it.
7And when we had gone on slowly for a long time, and had had hard work getting across to Cnidus, for the wind was against us, we went under cover of Crete, in the direction of Salmone;
8And sailing down the side of it, as well as we were able, we came to a certain place named Fair Havens, near which was the town of Lasea.
9And when this took place, all the others in the island who had diseases came and were made well.
10Then they gave us great honour, and, when we went away, they put into the ship whatever things we were in need of.
11And after three months we went to sea in a ship of Alexandria sailing under the sign of the Dioscuri, which had been at the island for the winter.
12And going into the harbour at Syracuse, we were waiting there for three days.
13And from there, going about in a curve, we came to Rhegium: and after one day a south wind came up and on the day after we came to Puteoli:
14Where we came across some of the brothers, who kept us with them for seven days; and so we came to Rome.
1And after parting from them, we put out to sea and came straight to Cos, and the day after to Rhodes, and from there to Patara:
2And as there was a ship going to Phoenicia, we went in it.
3And when we had come in view of Cyprus, going past it on our left, we went on to Syria, and came to land at Tyre: for there the goods which were in the ship had to be taken out.
14And when he came up with us at Assos, we took him in the ship and went on to Mitylene.
15And going from there by sea, we came on the day after opposite Chios, and touching at Samos on the day after that, we came on the third day to Miletus.
6Having got news of it, they went in flight to the towns of Lycaonia, Lystra, and Derbe, and the country round about:
53And when they had gone across, they came to Gennesaret, and got their boat to land.
54And when they had got out of the boat, the people quickly had news of him,
13And the men were working hard to get back to the land, but they were not able to do so: for the sea got rougher and rougher against them.
34And when they had gone across, they came to land at Gennesaret.
6We said our last words to one another, and got into the ship, and they went back to their houses.
11And they said to him, What are we to do to you so that the sea may become calm for us? For the sea was getting rougher and rougher.
32And when they had got into the boat, the wind went down.