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Kisah Para Rasul 27 - AV with Strong Numbers
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27:1And <1161> when <5613> it was determined <2919> (5681) that we <2248> should sail <636> (5721) into <1519> Italy <2482>, they delivered <3860> (5707) <5037> Paul <3972> and <2532> certain <5100> other <2087> prisoners <1202> unto [one] named <3686> Julius <2457>, a centurion <1543> of Augustus <4575>' band <4686>.
27:2And <1161> entering <1910> (5631) into a ship <4143> of Adramyttium <98>, we launched <321> (5681), meaning <3195> (5723) to sail <4126> (5721) by <2596> the coasts <5117> of Asia <773>; [one] Aristarchus <708>, a Macedonian <3110> of Thessalonica <2331>, being <5607> (5752) with <4862> us <2254>.
27:3And <5037> the next <2087> [day] we touched <2609> (5648) at <1519> Sidon <4605>. And <5037> Julius <2457> courteously <5364> entreated <5530> (5666) Paul <3972>, and gave [him] liberty <2010> (5656) to go <4198> (5679) unto <4314> his friends <5384> to refresh himself <5177> (5629) <1958>.
27:4And <2547> (0) when we had launched <321> (5685) from thence <2547>, we sailed under <5284> (5656) Cyprus <2954>, because <1223> the winds <417> were <1511> (5750) contrary <1727>.
27:5And <5037> when we had sailed over <1277> (5660) the sea <3989> of <2596> Cilicia <2791> and <2532> Pamphylia <3828>, we came <2718> (5627) to <1519> Myra <3460>, [a city] of Lycia <3073>.
27:6And there <2546> the centurion <1543> found <2147> (5631) a ship <4143> of Alexandria <222> sailing <4126> (5723) into <1519> Italy <2482>; and he put <1688> (5656) us <2248> therein <1519> <846>.
27:7And <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}
27:8And <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>.
27:9Now <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}
27:10And 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}
27:11Nevertheless <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>.
27:12And <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>.
27:13And <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>.
27:14But <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}
27:15And <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).
27:16And <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>:
27:17Which <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).
27:18And <1161> we <2257> being exceedingly <4971> tossed with a tempest <5492> (5746), the next <1836> [day] they lightened the ship <1546> <4160> (5710);
27:19And <2532> the third <5154> [day] we cast out <4496> (5656) with our own hands <849> the tackling <4631> of the ship <4143>.
27:20And <1161> when neither <3383> sun <2246> nor <3383> stars <798> in <1909> many <4119> days <2250> appeared <2014> (5723), and <5037> no <3756> small <3641> tempest <5494> lay on <1945> (5740) [us], all <3956> hope <1680> that we <2248> should be saved <4982> (5745) was <4014> (0) then <3063> taken away <4014> (5712).
27:21But <1161> after <5225> (5723) long <4183> abstinence <776> <5119> Paul <3972> stood forth <2476> (5685) in <1722> the midst <3319> of them <846>, and said <2036> (5627), Sirs <5599> <435>, ye should <1163> (5713) <3303> have hearkened <3980> (5660) unto me <3427>, and not <3361> have loosed <321> (5745) from <575> Crete <2914>, and <5037> to have gained <2770> (5658) this <5026> harm <5196> and <2532> loss <2209>.
27:22And <2532> now <3569> I exhort <3867> (5719) you <5209> to be of good cheer <2114> (5721): for <1063> there shall be <2071> (5704) no <3762> loss <580> of [any man's] life <5590> among <1537> you <5216>, but <4133> of the ship <4143>.
27:23For <1063> there stood by <3936> (5627) me <3427> this <5026> night <3571> the angel <32> of God <2316>, whose <3739> I am <1510> (5748), and <2532> whom <3739> I serve <3000> (5719),
27:24Saying <3004> (5723), Fear <5399> (5732) (5737) not <3361>, Paul <3972>; thou <4571> must <1163> (5748) be brought before <3936> (5629) Caesar <2541>: and <2532>, lo <2400> (5628), God <2316> hath given <5483> (5766) thee <4671> all <3956> them that sail <4126> (5723) with <3326> thee <4675>.
27:25Wherefore <1352>, sirs <435>, be of good cheer <2114> (5720): for <1063> I believe <4100> (5719) God <2316>, that <3754> it <3779> shall be <2071> (5704) even <2596> <3739> as <5158> it was told <2980> (5769) me <3427>.
27:26Howbeit <1161> we <2248> must <1163> (5748) be cast <1601> (5629) upon <1519> a certain <5100> island <3520>.
27:27But <1161> when <5613> the fourteenth <5065> night <3571> was come <1096> (5633), as we <2257> were driven up and down <1308> (5746) in <1722> Adria <99>, about <2596> midnight <3319> <3571> the shipmen <3492> deemed <5282> (5707) that they <846> drew near <4317> (5721) to some <5100> country <5561>;
27:28And <2532> sounded <1001> (5660), and found <2147> (5627) [it] twenty <1501> fathoms <3712>: and <1161> when they had gone <1339> (5660) a little further <1024>, they sounded <1001> (5660) again <3825>, and <2532> found <2147> (5627) [it] fifteen <1178> fathoms <3712>.
27:29Then <5037> fearing <5399> (5740) lest <3381> <4458> we should have fallen <1601> (5632) (5625) <1601> (5632) upon <1519> rocks <5117> <5138>, they cast <4496> (5660) four <5064> anchors <45> out of <1537> the stern <4403>, and wished <2172> (5711) <1096> (5635) for the day <2250>.
27:30And <1161> as the shipmen <3492> were about <2212> (5723) to flee <5343> (5629) out of <1537> the ship <4143>, when <2532> they had let down <5465> (5660) the boat <4627> into <1519> the sea <2281>, under colour <4392> as though <5613> they would <3195> (5723) have cast <1614> (5721) anchors <45> out of <1537> the foreship <4408>,
27:31Paul <3972> said <2036> (5627) to the centurion <1543> and <2532> to the soldiers <4757>, Except <3362> these <3778> abide <3306> (5661) in <1722> the ship <4143>, ye <5210> cannot <3756> <1410> (5736) be saved <4982> (5683).
27:32Then <5119> the soldiers <4757> cut off <609> (5656) the ropes <4979> of the boat <4627>, and <2532> let <1439> (5656) her <846> fall off <1601> (5629).
27:33And <1161> while <891> <3739> the day <2250> was coming <1096> (5738) on <3195> (5707), Paul <3972> besought <3870> (5707) [them] all <537> to take <3335> (5629) meat <5160>, saying <3004> (5723), This day <4594> is the fourteenth <5065> day <2250> that ye have tarried <4328> (5723) and continued <1300> (5719) fasting <777>, having taken <4355> (5642) nothing <3367>.
27:34Wherefore <1352> I pray <3870> (5719) you <5209> to take <4355> (5629) [some] meat <5160>: for <1063> this <5124> is <5225> (5719) for <4314> your <5212> health <4991>: for <1063> there shall <4098> (0) not <3762> (0) an hair <2359> fall <4098> (5695) from <1537> the head <2776> of any <3762> of you <5216>.
27:35And <1161> when he had thus <5023> spoken <2036> (5631), <2532> he took <2983> (5631) bread <740>, and gave thanks <2168> (5656) to God <2316> in presence <1799> of them all <3956>: and <2532> when he had broken <2806> (5660) [it], he began <756> (5662) to eat <2068> (5721).
27:36Then <1161> were <1096> (0) they <846> <1096> (5637) all <3956> of good cheer <2115>, and they <4355> (0) also <2532> took <4355> (5639) [some] meat <5160>.
27:37And <1161> we were <2258> (5713) in all <3956> in <1722> the ship <4143> two hundred <1250> threescore <1440> and sixteen <1803> souls <5590>.
27:38And <1161> when they had eaten <5160> enough <2880> (5685), they lightened <2893> (5707) the ship <4143>, and cast out <1544> (5734) the wheat <4621> into <1519> the sea <2281>.
27:39And <1161> when <3753> it was <1096> (5633) day <2250>, they knew <1921> (5707) not <3756> the land <1093>: but <1161> they discovered <2657> (5707) a certain <5100> creek <2859> with <2192> (5723) a shore <123>, into <1519> the which <3739> they were minded <1011> (5662), if <1487> it were possible <1410> (5739), to thrust in <1856> (5658) the ship <4143>.
27:40And <2532> when they had taken up <4014> (5631) the anchors <45>, they committed <1439> (5707) [themselves] unto <1519> the sea <2281>, and <260> loosed <447> (5631) the rudder <4079> bands <2202>, and <2532> hoised up <1869> (5660) the mainsail <736> to the wind <4154> (5723), and made <2722> (5707) toward <1519> shore <123>. {taken...: or, cut the anchors, they left them in the sea}
27:41And <1161> falling <4045> (5631) into <1519> a place <5117> where two seas met <1337>, they ran <2027> (0) the ship <3491> aground <2027> (5656); and <2532> the forepart <4408> <3303> stuck fast <2043> (5660), and remained <3306> (5656) unmoveable <761>, but <1161> the hinder part <4403> was broken <3089> (5712) with <5259> the violence <970> of the waves <2949>.
27:42And <1161> the soldiers <4757>' counsel <1012> was <1096> (5633) to <2443> kill <615> (5725) the prisoners <1202>, lest <3361> any of them <5100> should swim out <1579> (5660), and escape <1309> (5630).
27:43But <1161> the centurion <1543>, willing <1014> (5740) to save <1295> (5658) Paul <3972>, kept <2967> (5656) them <846> from [their] purpose <1013>; and <5037> commanded <2753> (5656) that they which could <1410> (5740) swim <2860> (5721) should cast <641> (5660) [themselves] first <4413> [into the sea], and get <1826> (5750) to <1909> land <1093>:
27:44And <2532> the rest <3062>, some <3739> <3303> on <1909> boards <4548>, and <1161> some <3739> on <1909> [broken pieces] of <575> the ship <4143> <5100>. And <2532> so <3779> it came to pass <1096> (5633), that they escaped <1295> (0) all <3956> safe <1295> (5683) to <1909> land <1093>.
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