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1 Now when our sailing to Italy was determined, they delivered up both Paul and certain other prisoners to a centurion named Julius, of the cohort of Augustus. 2 And having boarded a ship of Adramyttium being about to sail to the places along Asia, we set sail—Aristarchus, a Macedonian of Thessalonica, being with us. 3 And the next day we landed at Sidon. And Julius, having treated Paul considerately, allowed him, having gone to his friends, to receive care. 4 And having set sail from there, we sailed under Cyprus because of the winds being contrary. 5 And having sailed across the sea along Cilicia and Pamphylia, we came to Myra of Lycia. 6 And there the centurion, having found a ship of Alexandria sailing to Italy, placed us into it. 7 And sailing slowly for many days, and with difficulty having arrived off Cnidus, the wind not permitting us, we sailed under Crete off Salmone. 8 And coasting along it with difficulty, we came to a certain place called Fair Havens, near to which was the city of Lasea. 9 Now much time having passed and the voyage being already dangerous because of even the Fast already being over, Paul was admonishing them, 10 saying to them, “Men, I see that the voyage is about to be with disaster and much loss, not only of the cargo and of the ship, but also of our lives.” Acts 27:1-10, Berean Literal Bible. Public domain.
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