MLV(i)
14 But not long after, a typhoon wind, being called Euroclydon, was cast against her;
15 and when the ship was seized and it was not able to face the wind, having given her to the wind, we were being carried along.
16 Now having ran under the lee of a certain isle called Clauda, we were strong-enough to become skippers of the boat with difficulty;
17 and they, having lifted it up, were using cables, undergirding the ship, and fearing lest they might fall upon the sandbars of Syrtis, they lowered the tackling and so we were being carried along.
18 But being extremely storm-tossed, the next day they were making a jettison of the cargo;
19 and the third day they tossed out the tackling of the ship with their own hands.
20 But when neither sun nor stars appeared upon most days and not just a small storm was laying down upon us, all our hope to be saved was furthermore taken away.
21 Now they are without much food, then Paul, having been standing in the midst of them, said, O men, it was essential for you to have been obedient to me and to have not set-sail away from Crete and then to have gained this disaster and damage. 22 And hereafter, I am advising you to be cheerful; for there will be no termination of life from among you, however of the ship, yes. 23 For there stood beside me this night a messenger of the God, whose I am, to whom I also am giving-divine service to, 24 saying, Do not fear, Paul; it is essential for you to stand-before Caesar and behold, God has granted to you all those who are sailing with you. 25 Hence, be cheerful, men; for I believe God, that it will be so according to the manner it has been spoken to me. 26 But it is essential for us to fall onto a certain island.
27 Now as it became the fourteenth night, being carried to and fro in the Adriatic Sea, in the middle of the night, the sailors were perceiving some region to be coming up before them. 28 And having sounded, they found twenty fathoms, and after a little bit of an interval of time, having sounded again, they found fifteen fathoms. 29 And fearing lest we might fall into rough places, they tossed the four anchors from the stern and was praying for it to become day. 30 But the sailors were seeking to flee out of the ship and having lowered the boat into the sea in pretext, as though they are about to heave out anchors from the prow, 31 Paul said to the centurion and to the soldiers, If these sailors do not remain in the ship, you are not able to be saved. 32 Then the soldiers cut off the ropes of the boat and permitted her to fall. 33 Now till it was about to become day, Paul was encouraging them all to take some nourishment, saying, Today is the fourteenth day that you were expecting to arrive; you are continuing without food, having taken nothing to eat for yourselves. 34 Hence I am encouraging you to take some nourishment; for this is for your salvation; for not a hair will be falling from the head of any one of you. 35 Now having said these things and having taken bread, he gave-thanks to God in the sight of all, and he broke it and began to eat. 36 When all became cheerful, they themselves also took nourishment. 37 Now we were in the ship, all two hundred and seventy six souls. 38 Now having been satisfied from the nourishment, they lightened the ship, casting the grain out into the sea.
21 Now they are without much food, then Paul, having been standing in the midst of them, said, O men, it was essential for you to have been obedient to me and to have not set-sail away from Crete and then to have gained this disaster and damage. 22 And hereafter, I am advising you to be cheerful; for there will be no termination of life from among you, however of the ship, yes. 23 For there stood beside me this night a messenger of the God, whose I am, to whom I also am giving-divine service to, 24 saying, Do not fear, Paul; it is essential for you to stand-before Caesar and behold, God has granted to you all those who are sailing with you. 25 Hence, be cheerful, men; for I believe God, that it will be so according to the manner it has been spoken to me. 26 But it is essential for us to fall onto a certain island.
27 Now as it became the fourteenth night, being carried to and fro in the Adriatic Sea, in the middle of the night, the sailors were perceiving some region to be coming up before them. 28 And having sounded, they found twenty fathoms, and after a little bit of an interval of time, having sounded again, they found fifteen fathoms. 29 And fearing lest we might fall into rough places, they tossed the four anchors from the stern and was praying for it to become day. 30 But the sailors were seeking to flee out of the ship and having lowered the boat into the sea in pretext, as though they are about to heave out anchors from the prow, 31 Paul said to the centurion and to the soldiers, If these sailors do not remain in the ship, you are not able to be saved. 32 Then the soldiers cut off the ropes of the boat and permitted her to fall. 33 Now till it was about to become day, Paul was encouraging them all to take some nourishment, saying, Today is the fourteenth day that you were expecting to arrive; you are continuing without food, having taken nothing to eat for yourselves. 34 Hence I am encouraging you to take some nourishment; for this is for your salvation; for not a hair will be falling from the head of any one of you. 35 Now having said these things and having taken bread, he gave-thanks to God in the sight of all, and he broke it and began to eat. 36 When all became cheerful, they themselves also took nourishment. 37 Now we were in the ship, all two hundred and seventy six souls. 38 Now having been satisfied from the nourishment, they lightened the ship, casting the grain out into the sea.