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  • Ezekiel 27:26 - The sailors who man your oars take you out to the high seas. But the east wind will break you in pieces far out at sea.
  • Isaiah 42:10 - Sing a new song to the Lord. Sing praise to him from one end of the earth to the other. Sing, you who sail out on the ocean. Sing, all you creatures in it. Sing, you islands. Sing, all you who live there.
  • Acts 27:9 - A lot of time had passed. Sailing had already become dangerous. By now it was after the Day of Atonement, a day of fasting. So Paul gave them a warning.
  • Acts 27:10 - “Men,” he said, “I can see that our trip is going to be dangerous. The ship and everything in it will be lost. Our own lives will be in danger also.”
  • Acts 27:11 - But the commander didn’t listen to what Paul said. Instead, he followed the advice of the pilot and the ship’s owner.
  • Acts 27:12 - The harbor wasn’t a good place for ships to stay during winter. So most of the people decided we should sail on. They hoped we would reach Phoenix. They wanted to spend the winter there. Phoenix was a harbor in Crete. It faced both southwest and northwest.
  • Acts 27:13 - A gentle south wind began to blow. The ship’s crew thought they saw their chance to leave safely. So they pulled up the anchor and sailed along the shore of Crete.
  • Acts 27:14 - Before very long, a wind blew down from the island. It had the force of a hurricane. It was called the Northeaster.
  • Acts 27:15 - The ship was caught by the storm. We could not keep it sailing into the wind. So we gave up and were driven along by the wind.
  • Acts 27:16 - We passed the calmer side of a small island called Cauda. We almost lost the lifeboat that was tied to the side of the ship.
  • Acts 27:17 - So the men lifted the lifeboat on board. Then they tied ropes under the ship itself to hold it together. They were afraid it would get stuck on the sandbars of Syrtis. So they lowered the sea anchor and let the ship be driven along.
  • Acts 27:18 - We took a very bad beating from the storm. The next day the crew began to throw the ship’s contents overboard.
  • Acts 27:19 - On the third day, they even threw the ship’s tools and supplies overboard with their own hands.
  • Acts 27:20 - The sun and stars didn’t appear for many days. The storm was terrible. So we gave up all hope of being saved.
  • Acts 27:21 - The men had not eaten for a long time. Paul stood up in front of them. “Men,” he said, “you should have taken my advice not to sail from Crete. Then you would have avoided this harm and loss.
  • Acts 27:22 - Now I beg you to be brave. Not one of you will die. Only the ship will be destroyed.
  • Acts 27:23 - I belong to God and serve him. Last night his angel stood beside me.
  • Acts 27:24 - The angel said, ‘Do not be afraid, Paul. You must go on trial in front of Caesar. God has shown his grace by sparing the lives of all those sailing with you.’
  • Acts 27:25 - Men, continue to be brave. I have faith in God. It will happen just as he told me.
  • Acts 27:26 - But we must run the ship onto the beach of some island.”
  • Acts 27:27 - On the 14th night the wind was still pushing us across the Adriatic Sea. About midnight the sailors had a feeling that they were approaching land.
  • Acts 27:28 - They measured how deep the water was. They found that it was 120 feet deep. A short time later they measured the water again. This time it was 90 feet deep.
  • Psalm 48:7 - Lord, you destroyed them like ships of Tarshish that were torn apart by an east wind.
  • Revelation 18:17 - In just one hour your great wealth has been destroyed!’ “Every sea captain and all who travel by ship will stand far away. So will the sailors and all who earn their living from the sea.
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