Acts 27 — TNT
27Verse 1When it was concluded that we shuld sayle into Italy they delivered Paul and certayne other presoners vnto one named Iulius an vnder captayne of Cesars soudiars.Verse 2And we entred into a ship of Adramicium and lowsed from lond apoynted to sayle by the costes of Asia one Aristarcus out of Macedonia of the contre of Thessalia beinge with vs.Verse 3And the nexte daye we came to Sidon. And Iulius courteously entreated Paul and gave him liberte to goo vnto his frendes and to refresshe him selfe.Verse 4And from thence lanched we and sayled harde by Cypers because the wyndes were contrarye.Verse 5Then sayled we over the see of Cilicia and Pamphylia and came to Myra a cite in Lycia.Verse 6And there the vnder captayne founde a shippe of Alexander redy to sayle into Italy and put vs therin.Verse 7And when we had sayled slowly many dayes and scace were come over agaynst Gnydon (because the wynde with stode vs) we sayled harde by the costes of Candy over agaynste SalmoVerse 8and with moche worke sayled beyonde that and came vnto a place called good porte. Nye whervnto was a citie called Lasea.Verse 9When moche tyme was spent and saylinge was now ieoperdeous because also that we had overlonge fasted Paul put them in remembraunceVerse 10and sayde vnto them Syrs I perceave that this vyage wilbe with hurte and moche domage not of the ladynge and ship only: but also of oure lyves.Verse 11Neverthelather the vndercaptayne beleved the governer and the master better then tho thinges which were spoken of Paul.Verse 12And because the haven was not comodius to wynter in many toke counsell to departe thence yf by eny meanes they myght attayne to Phenices and there to wynter which is an haven of Candy and servith to the southwest and northwest wynde.Verse 13When the south wynde blewe they supposynge to obtayne their purpose lowsed vnto Asson and sayled paste all Candy.Verse 14But anone after ther arose agaynste their purpose a flawe of wynde out of the northeeste.Verse 15And when the ship was caught and coulde not resist the wynde we let her goo and drave with the wether.Verse 16And we came vnto an yle named Clauda and had moche worke to come by aboteVerse 17which they toke vp and vsed helpe vndergerdynge the shippe fearynge lest we shuld have fallen into Syrtes and we let doune a vessell and so were caryed.Verse 18The nexte daye when we were tossed with an exceadynge tempest they lyghtened the shipVerse 19and the thyrde daye we cast out with oure awne hondes the tacklynge of the shippe.Verse 20When at the last nether sunne nor starre in many dayes appered and no small tempest laye apon vs all hope that we shuld be saved was then taken awaye.Verse 21Then after longe abstinence Paul stode forth in the myddes of them and sayde: Syrs ye shulde have harkened to me and not have lowsed from Candy nether to have brought vnto vs this harme and losse.Verse 22And nowe I exhorte you to be of good chere. For ther shalbe no losse of eny mans lyfe amonge you save of the ship only.Verse 23For ther stode by me this nyght the angell of God whose I am and whom I serveVerse 24sayinge: feare not Paul for thou must be brought before Cesar. And lo God hath geven vnto the all that sayle with the.Verse 25Wherfore Syrs be of good chere: for I beleve God that so it shalbe even as it was tolde me.Verse 26How be it we must be cast into a certayne ylonde.Verse 27But when the fourtethe nyght was come as we were caryed in Adria about mydnyght the shipmen demed that ther appered some countre vnto them:Verse 28and sounded and founde it .xx. feddoms. And when they had gone a lytell further they sounded agayne and founde .xv. feddoms.Verse 29Then fearinge lest they shuld have fallen on some Rocke they cast .iiii. ancres out of the sterne and wysshed for the daye.Verse 30As the shipmen were about to fle out of the ship and had let doune the bote into the see vnder a coloure as though they wolde have cast ancres out of the forshippe:Verse 31Paul sayd vnto the vnder captayne and the soudiers: excepte these abyde in the ship ye cannot be safe.Verse 32Then the soudiers cut of the rope of the bote and let it fall awaye.Verse 33And in the meane tyme betwixt that and daye Paul besought them all to take meate sayinge: this is the fourtenthe daye that ye have taried and continued fastynge receavinge nothinge at all.Verse 34Wherfore I praye you to take meate: for this no dout is for youre helth: for ther shall not an heere fall from the heed of eny of you.Verse 35And when he had thus spoke he toke breed and gave thankes to God in presence of the all and brake it and begane to eate.Verse 36Then were they all of good cheare and they also toke meate.Verse 37We were all together in the ship two hundred thre score and sixtene soules.Verse 38And when they had eate ynough they lightened the ship and cast out the wheate into the see.Verse 39When that was daye they knew not the lande but they spied a certayne haven with a banke into the which they were mynded (yf that were possible) to thrust in the ship.Verse 40And when they had taken vp the ancres they comytted them selves vnto the see and lowsed the rudder bondes and hoysed vp the mayne sayle to the wynde and drue to londe.Verse 41But they chaunsed on a place which had the see on bothe the sydes and thrust in the ship. And the foore parte stucke fast and moved not but the hynder brake with the violence of the waves.Verse 42The soudears counsell was to kyll the presoners lest eny of them when he had swome out shulde fle awaye.Verse 43But the vndercaptayne willinge to save Paul kept the from their purpose and commaunded that they that could swyme shulde cast the selves first in to the see and scape to londe.Verse 44And the other he commaunded to goo some on bordes and some on broken peces of the ship. And so it came to passe that they came all safe to londe.