Acts of the Apostles 27:33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44
Acts of the Apostles 27:33 NLT
Just as day was dawning, Paul urged everyone to eat. “You have been so worried that you haven’t touched food for two weeks,” he said.
Acts of the Apostles 27:34 NLT
“Please eat something now for your own good. For not a hair of your heads will perish.”
Acts of the Apostles 27:35 NLT
Then he took some bread, gave thanks to God before them all, and broke off a piece and ate it.
Acts of the Apostles 27:38 NLT
After eating, the crew lightened the ship further by throwing the cargo of wheat overboard.
Acts of the Apostles 27:39 NLT
When morning dawned, they didn’t recognize the coastline, but they saw a bay with a beach and wondered if they could get to shore by running the ship aground.
Acts of the Apostles 27:40 NLT
So they cut off the anchors and left them in the sea. Then they lowered the rudders, raised the foresail, and headed toward shore.
Acts of the Apostles 27:41 NLT
But they hit a shoal and ran the ship aground too soon. The bow of the ship stuck fast, while the stern was repeatedly smashed by the force of the waves and began to break apart.
Acts of the Apostles 27:42 NLT
The soldiers wanted to kill the prisoners to make sure they didn’t swim ashore and escape.
Acts of the Apostles 27:43 NLT
But the commanding officer wanted to spare Paul, so he didn’t let them carry out their plan. Then he ordered all who could swim to jump overboard first and make for land.
Acts of the Apostles 27:44 NLT
The others held on to planks or debris from the broken ship. So everyone escaped safely to shore.