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Acts 27:7-17

And
<1161>
when we had sailed slowly
<1020> (5723) <1722>
many
<2425>
days
<2250>_,
and
<2532>
scarce
<3433>
were come
<1096> (5637)
over against
<2596>
Cnidus
<2834>_,
the wind
<417>
not
<3361>
suffering
<4330> (5723)
us
<2248>_,
we sailed under
<5284> (5656)
Crete
<2914>_,
over against
<2596>
Salmone
<4534>_;
{Crete: or, Candy}
And
<5037>_,
hardly
<3433>
passing
<3881> (5740)
it
<846>_,
came
<2064> (5627)
unto
<1519>
a
<5100>
place
<5117>
which is called
<2564> (5746)
The fair
<2570>
havens
<2568> <3040>_;
nigh
<1451>
whereunto
<3739>
was
<2258> (5713)
the city
<4172>
[of] Lasea
<2996>_.
Now
<1161>
when much
<2425>
time
<5550>
was spent
<1230> (5637)_,
and
<2532>
when sailing
<4144>
was
<5607> (5752)
now
<2235>
dangerous
<2000>_,
because
<1223>
the fast
<3521>
was
<3928> (0)
now
<2532>
already
<2235>
past
<3928> (5755)_,
Paul
<3972>
admonished
<3867> (5707)
[them], {the fast: the fast was on the tenth day of the seventh month}
And said
<3004> (5723)
unto them
<846>_,
Sirs
<435>_,
I perceive
<2334> (5719)
that
<3754>
this voyage
<4144>
will be
<3195> (5721) <1510> (5705)
with
<3326>
hurt
<5196>
and
<2532>
much
<4183>
damage
<2209>_,
not
<3756>
only
<3440>
of the lading
<5414>
and
<2532>
ship
<4143>_,
but
<235>
also
<2532>
of our
<2257>
lives
<5590>_.
{hurt: or, injury}
Nevertheless
<1161>
the centurion
<1543>
believed
<3982> (5712)
the master
<2942>
and
<2532>
the owner of the ship
<3490>_,
more
<3123>
than
<2228>
those things which were spoken
<3004> (5746)
by
<5259>
Paul
<3972>_.
And
<1161>
because
<5225> (0)
the haven
<3040>
was
<5225> (5723)
not commodious
<428>
to
<4314>
winter in
<3915>_,
the more part
<4119>
advised
<1012> <5087> (5639)
to depart
<321> (5683)
thence also
<2547>_,
if
<1513>
by any means
<4458>
they might
<1410> (5739)
attain
<2658> (5660)
to
<1519>
Phenice
<5405>_,
[and there] to winter
<3914> (5658)_;
[which is] an haven
<3040>
of Crete
<2914>_,
and lieth
<991> (5723)
toward
<2596>
the south west
<3047>
and
<2532> <2596>
north west
<5566>_.
And
<1161>
when the south wind
<3558>
blew softly
<5285> (5660)_,
supposing
<1380> (5660)
that they had obtained
<2902> (5760)
[their] purpose
<4286>_,
loosing
<142> (5660)
[thence], they sailed
<3881> (5711)
close by
<788>
Crete
<2914>_.
But
<1161>
not
<3756>
long
<4183>
after
<3326>
there arose
<906> (5627)
against
<2596>
it
<846>
a tempestuous
<5189>
wind
<417>_,
called
<2564> (5746)
Euroclydon
<2148>_.
{arose: or, beat}
And
<1161>
when the ship
<4143>
was caught
<4884> (5685)_,
and
<2532>
could
<1410> (5740)
not
<3361>
bear up into
<503> (5721)
the wind
<417>_,
we let [her] drive
<1929> (5631) <5342> (5712)_.
And
<1161>
running under
<5295> (5631)
a certain
<5100>
island
<3519>
which is called
<2564> (5746)
Clauda
<2802>_,
we had
<2480> (0)
much
<3433>
work
<2480> (5656)
to come by
<4031> <1096> (5635)
the boat
<4627>_:
Which
<3739>
when they had taken up
<142> (5660)_,
they used
<5530> (5711)
helps
<996>_,
undergirding
<5269> (5723)
the ship
<4143>_;
and
<5037>_,
fearing
<5399> (5740)
lest
<3361>
they should fall
<1601> (5632)
into
<1519>
the quicksands
<4950>_,
strake
<5465> (5660)
sail
<4632>_,
and so
<3779>
were driven
<5342> (5712)_.


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