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- 27 When the fourteenth night had come, while we were being driven across the Adriatic Sea, about midnight the sailors suspected they were approaching some land. 28 They took soundings and found the water was twenty fathoms deep; when they had sailed a little farther they took soundings again and found it was fifteen fathoms deep. 29 Because they were afraid that we would run aground on the rocky coast, they threw out four anchors from the stern and wished for day to appear. 30 Then when the...
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7 Bible Verses about Shipwrecks. Most Relevant Verses. 2 Corinthians 11:25. Verse Concepts. Three times I was beaten with rods, once I was stoned, three times I was shipwrecked, a night and a day I have spent in the deep. 1 Timothy 1:19. Verse Concepts.
- Acts 27
The Shipwreck. 40 And casting off the anchors, they left...
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- Acts 27
The Shipwreck. 27 On the fourteenth night we were still being driven across the Adriatic Sea, when about midnight the sailors sensed they were approaching land. 28 They took soundings and found that the water was a hundred and twenty feet deep.
Acts 27:39-28:10. English Standard Version. The Shipwreck. 39 Now when it was day, they did not recognize the land, but they noticed a bay with a beach, on which they planned if possible to run the ship ashore. 40 So they cast off the anchors and left them in the sea, at the same time loosening the ropes that tied the rudders.
Acts 27:39-41. New English Translation. Paul is Shipwrecked. 39 When day came, they did not recognize the land, but they noticed[a] a bay[b] with a beach,[c] where they decided to run the ship aground if they could. 40 So they slipped[d] the anchors[e] and left them in the sea, at the same time loosening the linkage[f] that bound the steering ...
For God has done what the law, weakened by the flesh, could not do. By sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh and for sin, he condemned sin in the flesh, in order that the righteous requirement of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not according to the flesh but according to the Spirit.
1 When it was decided we would sail to Italy, they handed over Paul and some other prisoners to a centurion of the Augustan Cohort named Julius. 2 We went on board a ship from Adramyttium that was about to sail to various ports along the coast of the province of Asia and put out to sea, accompanied by Aristarchus, a Macedonian from Thessalonica ...
An allusion, doubtless, to his escape from one of the shipwrecks by floating for twenty-four hours on a plank in the stormy sea. We have no right to assume that the deliverance was miraculous . The perfect tense shows St. Paul's vivid reminiscence of this special horror.