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|Hechos 27:9|
And much time having now been spent, and navigation being already dangerous, because the fast also was already past, Paul counselled them,
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|Hechos 27:10|
saying, Men, I perceive that the navigation will be with disaster and much loss, not only of the cargo and the ship, but also of our lives.
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|Hechos 27:11|
But the centurion believed rather the helmsman and the shipowner than what was said by Paul.
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|Hechos 27:12|
And the harbour being ill adapted to winter in, the most counselled to set sail thence, if perhaps they might reach Phoenice to winter in, a port of Crete looking north-east and south-east.
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|Hechos 27:13|
And [the] south wind blowing gently, supposing that they had gained their object, having weighed anchor they sailed close in shore along Crete.
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|Hechos 27:14|
But not long after there came down it a hurricane called Euroclydon.
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|Hechos 27:15|
And the ship being caught and driven, and not able to bring her head to the wind, letting her go we were driven [before it].
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|Hechos 27:16|
But running under the lee of a certain island called Clauda, we were with difficulty able to make ourselves masters of the boat;
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|Hechos 27:17|
which having hoisted up, they used helps, frapping the ship; and fearing lest they should run into Syrtis and run aground, and having lowered the gear they were so driven.
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|Hechos 27:18|
But the storm being extremely violent on us, on the next day they threw cargo overboard,
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