Bible Reading for August 16 and 17
World English Bible
Aug.
16
Job
1-4
Job
1:1 There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job. That man
was blameless and upright, and one who feared God, and turned away
from evil.
Job
1:2 There were born to him seven sons and three daughters.
Job
1:3 His possessions also were seven thousand sheep, three thousand
camels, five hundred yoke of oxen, five hundred female donkeys, and a
very great household; so that this man was the greatest of all the
children of the east.
Job
1:4 His sons went and held a feast in the house of each one on his
birthday; and they sent and called for their three sisters to eat and
to drink with them.
Job
1:5 It was so, when the days of their feasting had run their course,
that Job sent and sanctified them, and rose up early in the morning,
and offered burnt offerings according to the number of them all. For
Job said, "It may be that my sons have sinned, and renounced God
in their hearts." Job did so continually.
Job
1:6 Now it happened on the day when the God's sons came to present
themselves before Yahweh, that Satan also came among them.
Job
1:7 Yahweh said to Satan, "Where have you come from?" Then
Satan answered Yahweh, and said, "From going back and forth in
the earth, and from walking up and down in it."
Job
1:8 Yahweh said to Satan, "Have you considered my servant, Job?
For there is none like him in the earth, a blameless and an upright
man, one who fears God, and turns away from evil."
Job
1:9 Then Satan answered Yahweh, and said, "Does Job fear God
for nothing?
Job
1:10 Haven't you made a hedge around him, and around his house, and
around all that he has, on every side? You have blessed the work of
his hands, and his substance is increased in the land.
Job
1:11 But put forth your hand now, and touch all that he has, and he
will renounce you to your face."
Job
1:12 Yahweh said to Satan, "Behold, all that he has is in your
power. Only on himself don't put forth your hand." So Satan went
forth from the presence of Yahweh.
Job
1:13 It fell on a day when his sons and his daughters were eating
and drinking wine in their eldest brother's house,
Job
1:14 that there came a messenger to Job, and said, "The oxen
were plowing, and the donkeys feeding beside them,
Job
1:15 and the Sabeans attacked, and took them away. Yes, they have
killed the servants with the edge of the sword, and I alone have
escaped to tell you."
Job
1:16 While he was still speaking, there also came another, and said,
"The fire of God has fallen from the sky, and has burned up the
sheep and the servants, and consumed them, and I alone have escaped
to tell you."
Job
1:17 While he was still speaking, there came also another, and said,
"The Chaldeans made three bands, and swept down on the camels,
and have taken them away, yes, and killed the servants with the edge
of the sword; and I alone have escaped to tell you."
Job
1:18 While he was still speaking, there came also another, and said,
"Your sons and your daughters were eating and drinking wine in
their eldest brother's house,
Job
1:19 and behold, there came a great wind from the wilderness, and
struck the four corners of the house, and it fell on the young men,
and they are dead. I alone have escaped to tell you."
Job
1:20 Then Job arose, and tore his robe, and shaved his head, and
fell down on the ground, and worshiped.
Job
1:21 He said, "Naked I came out of my mother's womb, and naked
shall I return there. Yahweh gave, and Yahweh has taken away. Blessed
be the name of Yahweh."
Job
1:22 In all this, Job did not sin, nor charge God with wrongdoing.
Job
2:1 Again it happened on the day when the God's sons came to present
themselves before Yahweh, that Satan came also among them to present
himself before Yahweh.
Job
2:2 Yahweh said to Satan, "Where have you come from?"
Satan answered Yahweh, and said, "From going back and forth in
the earth, and from walking up and down in it."
Job
2:3 Yahweh said to Satan, "Have you considered my servant Job?
For there is none like him in the earth, a blameless and an upright
man, one who fears God, and turns away from evil. He still maintains
his integrity, although you incited me against him, to ruin him
without cause."
Job
2:4 Satan answered Yahweh, and said, "Skin for skin. Yes, all
that a man has he will give for his life.
Job
2:5 But put forth your hand now, and touch his bone and his flesh,
and he will renounce you to your face."
Job
2:6 Yahweh said to Satan, "Behold, he is in your hand. Only
spare his life."
Job
2:7 So Satan went forth from the presence of Yahweh, and struck Job
with painful sores from the sole of his foot to his head.
Job
2:8 He took for himself a potsherd to scrape himself with, and he
sat among the ashes.
Job
2:9 Then his wife said to him, "Do you still maintain your
integrity? Renounce God, and die."
Job
2:10 But he said to her, "You speak as one of the foolish women
would speak. What? Shall we receive good at the hand of God, and
shall we not receive evil?" In all this Job didn't sin with his
lips.
Job
2:11 Now when Job's three friends heard of all this evil that had
come on him, they each came from his own place: Eliphaz the Temanite,
Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Naamathite, and they made an
appointment together to come to sympathize with him and to comfort
him.
Job
2:12 When they lifted up their eyes from a distance, and didn't
recognize him, they raised their voices, and wept; and they each tore
his robe, and sprinkled dust on their heads toward the sky.
Job
2:13 So they sat down with him on the ground seven days and seven
nights, and none spoke a word to him, for they saw that his grief was
very great.
Job
3:1 After this Job opened his mouth, and cursed the day of his
birth.
Job
3:2 Job answered:
Job
3:3 "Let the day perish in which I was born, the night which
said, 'There is a boy conceived.'
Job
3:4 Let that day be darkness. Don't let God from above seek for it,
neither let the light shine on it.
Job
3:5 Let darkness and the shadow of death claim it for their own. Let
a cloud dwell on it. Let all that makes black the day terrify it.
Job
3:6 As for that night, let thick darkness seize on it. Let it not
rejoice among the days of the year. Let it not come into the number
of the months.
Job
3:7 Behold, let that night be barren. Let no joyful voice come
therein.
Job
3:8 Let them curse it who curse the day, who are ready to rouse up
leviathan.
Job
3:9 Let the stars of its twilight be dark. Let it look for light,
but have none, neither let it see the eyelids of the morning,
Job
3:10 because it didn't shut up the doors of my mother's womb, nor
did it hide trouble from my eyes.
Job
3:11 "Why didn't I die from the womb? Why didn't I give up the
spirit when my mother bore me?
Job
3:12 Why did the knees receive me? Or why the breast, that I should
suck?
Job
3:13 For now should I have lain down and been quiet. I should have
slept, then I would have been at rest,
Job
3:14 with kings and counselors of the earth, who built up waste
places for themselves;
Job
3:15 or with princes who had gold, who filled their houses with
silver:
Job
3:16 or as a hidden untimely birth I had not been, as infants who
never saw light.
Job
3:17 There the wicked cease from troubling. There the weary are at
rest.
Job
3:18 There the prisoners are at ease together. They don't hear the
voice of the taskmaster.
Job
3:19 The small and the great are there. The servant is free from his
master.
Job
3:20 "Why is light given to him who is in misery, life to the
bitter in soul,
Job
3:21 Who long for death, but it doesn't come; and dig for it more
than for hidden treasures,
Job
3:22 who rejoice exceedingly, and are glad, when they can find the
grave?
Job
3:23 Why is light given to a man whose way is hid, whom God has
hedged in?
Job
3:24 For my sighing comes before I eat. My groanings are poured out
like water.
Job
3:25 For the thing which I fear comes on me, That which I am afraid
of comes to me.
Job
3:26 I am not at ease, neither am I quiet, neither have I rest; but
trouble comes."
Job
4:1 Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered,
Job
4:2 "If someone ventures to talk with you, will you be grieved?
But who can withhold himself from speaking?
Job
4:3 Behold, you have instructed many, you have strengthened the weak
hands.
Job
4:4 Your words have supported him who was falling, You have made
firm the feeble knees.
Job
4:5 But now it is come to you, and you faint. It touches you, and
you are troubled.
Job
4:6 Isn't your piety your confidence? Isn't the integrity of your
ways your hope?
Job
4:7 "Remember, now, whoever perished, being innocent? Or where
were the upright cut off?
Job
4:8 According to what I have seen, those who plow iniquity, and sow
trouble, reap the same.
Job
4:9 By the breath of God they perish. By the blast of his anger are
they consumed.
Job
4:10 The roaring of the lion, and the voice of the fierce lion, the
teeth of the young lions, are broken.
Job
4:11 The old lion perishes for lack of prey. The cubs of the lioness
are scattered abroad.
Job
4:12 "Now a thing was secretly brought to me. My ear received a
whisper of it.
Job
4:13 In thoughts from the visions of the night, when deep sleep
falls on men,
Job
4:14 fear came on me, and trembling, which made all my bones shake.
Job
4:15 Then a spirit passed before my face. The hair of my flesh stood
up.
Job
4:16 It stood still, but I couldn't discern its appearance. A form
was before my eyes. Silence, then I heard a voice, saying,
Job
4:17 'Shall mortal man be more just than God? Shall a man be more
pure than his Maker?
Job
4:18 Behold, he puts no trust in his servants. He charges his angels
with error.
Job
4:19 How much more, those who dwell in houses of clay, whose
foundation is in the dust, who are crushed before the moth!
Job
4:20 Between morning and evening they are destroyed. They perish
forever without any regarding it.
Job
4:21 Isn't their tent cord plucked up within them? They die, and
that without wisdom.'
Aug.
17
Job
5-8
Job
5:1 "Call now; is there any who will answer you? To which of
the holy ones will you turn?
Job
5:2 For resentment kills the foolish man, and jealousy kills the
simple.
Job
5:3 I have seen the foolish taking root, but suddenly I cursed his
habitation.
Job
5:4 His children are far from safety. They are crushed in the gate.
Neither is there any to deliver them,
Job
5:5 whose harvest the hungry eats up, and take it even out of the
thorns. The snare gapes for their substance.
Job
5:6 For affliction doesn't come forth from the dust, neither does
trouble spring out of the ground;
Job
5:7 but man is born to trouble, as the sparks fly upward.
Job
5:8 "But as for me, I would seek God. I would commit my cause
to God,
Job
5:9 who does great things that can't be fathomed, marvelous things
without number;
Job
5:10 who gives rain on the earth, and sends waters on the fields;
Job
5:11 so that he sets up on high those who are low, those who mourn
are exalted to safety.
Job
5:12 He frustrates the devices of the crafty, So that their hands
can't perform their enterprise.
Job
5:13 He takes the wise in their own craftiness; the counsel of the
cunning is carried headlong.
Job
5:14 They meet with darkness in the day time, and grope at noonday
as in the night.
Job
5:15 But he saves from the sword of their mouth, even the needy from
the hand of the mighty.
Job
5:16 So the poor has hope, and injustice shuts her mouth.
Job
5:17 "Behold, happy is the man whom God corrects. Therefore do
not despise the chastening of the Almighty.
Job
5:18 For he wounds, and binds up. He injures, and his hands make
whole.
Job
5:19 He will deliver you in six troubles; yes, in seven there shall
no evil touch you.
Job
5:20 In famine he will redeem you from death; in war, from the power
of the sword.
Job
5:21 You shall be hidden from the scourge of the tongue, neither
shall you be afraid of destruction when it comes.
Job
5:22 At destruction and famine you shall laugh, neither shall you be
afraid of the animals of the earth.
Job
5:23 For you shall be in league with the stones of the field. The
animals of the field shall be at peace with you.
Job
5:24 You shall know that your tent is in peace. You shall visit your
fold, and shall miss nothing.
Job
5:25 You shall know also that your seed shall be great, Your
offspring as the grass of the earth.
Job
5:26 You shall come to your grave in a full age, like a shock of
grain comes in its season.
Job
5:27 Look this, we have searched it, so it is. Hear it, and know it
for your good."
Job
6:1 Then Job answered,
Job
6:2 "Oh that my anguish were weighed, and all my calamity laid
in the balances!
Job
6:3 For now it would be heavier than the sand of the seas, therefore
have my words been rash.
Job
6:4 For the arrows of the Almighty are within me. My spirit drinks
up their poison. The terrors of God set themselves in array against
me.
Job
6:5 Does the wild donkey bray when he has grass? Or does the ox low
over his fodder?
Job
6:6 Can that which has no flavor be eaten without salt? Or is there
any taste in the white of an egg?
Job
6:7 My soul refuses to touch them. They are as loathsome food to me.
Job
6:8 "Oh that I might have my request, that God would grant the
thing that I long for,
Job
6:9 even that it would please God to crush me; that he would let
loose his hand, and cut me off!
Job
6:10 Be it still my consolation, yes, let me exult in pain that
doesn't spare, that I have not denied the words of the Holy One.
Job
6:11 What is my strength, that I should wait? What is my end, that I
should be patient?
Job
6:12 Is my strength the strength of stones? Or is my flesh of brass?
Job
6:13 Isn't it that I have no help in me, That wisdom is driven quite
from me?
Job
6:14 "To him who is ready to faint, kindness should be shown
from his friend; even to him who forsakes the fear of the Almighty.
Job
6:15 My brothers have dealt deceitfully as a brook, as the channel
of brooks that pass away;
Job
6:16 Which are black by reason of the ice, in which the snow hides
itself.
Job
6:17 In the dry season, they vanish. When it is hot, they are
consumed out of their place.
Job
6:18 The caravans that travel beside them turn aside. They go up
into the waste, and perish.
Job
6:19 The caravans of Tema looked. The companies of Sheba waited for
them.
Job
6:20 They were distressed because they were confident. They came
there, and were confounded.
Job
6:21 For now you are nothing. You see a terror, and are afraid.
Job
6:22 Did I say, 'Give to me?' or, 'Offer a present for me from your
substance?'
Job
6:23 or, 'Deliver me from the adversary's hand?' or, 'Redeem me from
the hand of the oppressors?'
Job
6:24 "Teach me, and I will hold my peace. Cause me to
understand wherein I have erred.
Job
6:25 How forcible are words of uprightness! But your reproof, what
does it reprove?
Job
6:26 Do you intend to reprove words, seeing that the speeches of one
who is desperate are as wind?
Job
6:27 Yes, you would even cast lots for the fatherless, and make
merchandise of your friend.
Job
6:28 Now therefore be pleased to look at me, for surely I shall not
lie to your face.
Job
6:29 Please return. Let there be no injustice. Yes, return again. My
cause is righteous.
Job
6:30 Is there injustice on my tongue? Can't my taste discern
mischievous things?
Job
7:1 "Isn't a man forced to labor on earth? Aren't his days like
the days of a hired hand?
Job
7:2 As a servant who earnestly desires the shadow, as a hireling who
looks for his wages,
Job
7:3 so am I made to possess months of misery, wearisome nights are
appointed to me.
Job
7:4 When I lie down, I say, 'When shall I arise, and the night be
gone?' I toss and turn until the dawning of the day.
Job
7:5 My flesh is clothed with worms and clods of dust. My skin closes
up, and breaks out afresh.
Job
7:6 My days are swifter than a weaver's shuttle, and are spent
without hope.
Job
7:7 Oh remember that my life is a breath. My eye shall no more see
good.
Job
7:8 The eye of him who sees me shall see me no more. Your eyes shall
be on me, but I shall not be.
Job
7:9 As the cloud is consumed and vanishes away, so he who goes down
to Sheol shall come up no more.
Job
7:10 He shall return no more to his house, neither shall his place
know him any more.
Job
7:11 "Therefore I will not keep silent. I will speak in the
anguish of my spirit. I will complain in the bitterness of my soul.
Job
7:12 Am I a sea, or a sea monster, that you put a guard over me?
Job
7:13 When I say, 'My bed shall comfort me. My couch shall ease my
complaint;'
Job
7:14 then you scare me with dreams, and terrify me through visions:
Job
7:15 so that my soul chooses strangling, death rather than my bones.
Job
7:16 I loathe my life. I don't want to live forever. Leave me alone,
for my days are but a breath.
Job
7:17 What is man, that you should magnify him, that you should set
your mind on him,
Job
7:18 that you should visit him every morning, and test him every
moment?
Job
7:19 How long will you not look away from me, nor leave me alone
until I swallow down my spittle?
Job
7:20 If I have sinned, what do I do to you, you watcher of men? Why
have you set me as a mark for you, so that I am a burden to myself?
Job
7:21 Why do you not pardon my disobedience, and take away my
iniquity? For now shall I lie down in the dust. You will seek me
diligently, but I shall not be."
Job
8:1 Then Bildad the Shuhite answered,
Job
8:2 "How long will you speak these things? Shall the words of
your mouth be a mighty wind?
Job
8:3 Does God pervert justice? Or does the Almighty pervert
righteousness?
Job
8:4 If your children have sinned against him, He has delivered them
into the hand of their disobedience.
Job
8:5 If you want to seek God diligently, make your supplication to
the Almighty.
Job
8:6 If you were pure and upright, surely now he would awaken for
you, and make the habitation of your righteousness prosperous.
Job
8:7 Though your beginning was small, yet your latter end would
greatly increase.
Job
8:8 "Please inquire of past generations. Find out about the
learning of their fathers.
Job
8:9 (For we are but of yesterday, and know nothing, because our days
on earth are a shadow.)
Job
8:10 Shall they not teach you, tell you, and utter words out of
their heart?
Job
8:11 "Can the papyrus grow up without mire? Can the rushes grow
without water?
Job
8:12 While it is yet in its greenness, not cut down, it withers
before any other reed.
Job
8:13 So are the paths of all who forget God. The hope of the godless
man shall perish,
Job
8:14 Whose confidence shall break apart, Whose trust is a spider's
web.
Job
8:15 He shall lean on his house, but it shall not stand. He shall
cling to it, but it shall not endure.
Job
8:16 He is green before the sun. His shoots go forth over his
garden.
Job
8:17 His roots are wrapped around the rock pile. He sees the place
of stones.
Job
8:18 If he is destroyed from his place, then it shall deny him,
saying, 'I have not seen you.'
Job
8:19 Behold, this is the joy of his way: out of the earth, others
shall spring.
Job
8:20 "Behold, God will not cast away a blameless man, neither
will he uphold the evildoers.
Job
8:21 He will still fill your mouth with laughter, your lips with
shouting.
Job
8:22 Those who hate you shall be clothed with shame. The tent of the
wicked shall be no more."
Aug. 16
Acts 26
Act
26:1 Agrippa said to Paul, "You may speak for yourself."
Then Paul stretched out his hand, and made his defense.
Act
26:2 "I think myself happy, King Agrippa, that I am to make my
defense before you this day concerning all the things that I am
accused by the Jews,
Act
26:3 especially because you are expert in all customs and questions
which are among the Jews. Therefore I beg you to hear me patiently.
Act
26:4 "Indeed, all the Jews know my way of life from my youth
up, which was from the beginning among my own nation and at
Jerusalem;
Act
26:5 having known me from the first, if they are willing to testify,
that after the strictest sect of our religion I lived a Pharisee.
Act
26:6 Now I stand here to be judged for the hope of the promise made
by God to our fathers,
Act
26:7 which our twelve tribes, earnestly serving night and day, hope
to attain. Concerning this hope I am accused by the Jews, King
Agrippa!
Act
26:8 Why is it judged incredible with you, if God does raise the
dead?
Act
26:9 "I myself most certainly thought that I ought to do many
things contrary to the name of Jesus of Nazareth.
Act
26:10 This I also did in Jerusalem. I both shut up many of the
saints in prisons, having received authority from the chief priests,
and when they were put to death I gave my vote against them.
Act
26:11 Punishing them often in all the synagogues, I tried to make
them blaspheme. Being exceedingly enraged against them, I persecuted
them even to foreign cities.
Act
26:12 "Whereupon as I traveled to Damascus with the authority
and commission from the chief priests,
Act
26:13 at noon, O King, I saw on the way a light from the sky,
brighter than the sun, shining around me and those who traveled with
me.
Act
26:14 When we had all fallen to the earth, I heard a voice saying to
me in the Hebrew language, 'Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?
It is hard for you to kick against the goads.'
Act
26:15 "I said, 'Who are you, Lord?' "He said, 'I am Jesus,
whom you are persecuting.
Act
26:16 But arise, and stand on your feet, for I have appeared to you
for this purpose: to appoint you a servant and a witness both of the
things which you have seen, and of the things which I will reveal to
you;
Act
26:17 delivering you from the people, and from the Gentiles, to whom
I send you,
Act
26:18 to open their eyes, that they may turn from darkness to light
and from the power of Satan to God, that they may receive remission
of sins and an inheritance among those who are sanctified by faith in
me.'
Act
26:19 "Therefore, King Agrippa, I was not disobedient to the
heavenly vision,
Act
26:20 but declared first to them of Damascus, at Jerusalem, and
throughout all the country of Judea, and also to the Gentiles, that
they should repent and turn to God, doing works worthy of repentance.
Act
26:21 For this reason the Jews seized me in the temple, and tried to
kill me.
Act
26:22 Having therefore obtained the help that is from God, I stand
to this day testifying both to small and great, saying nothing but
what the prophets and Moses said would happen,
Act
26:23 how the Christ must suffer, and how, by the resurrection of
the dead, he would be first to proclaim light both to these people
and to the Gentiles."
Act
26:24 As he thus made his defense, Festus said with a loud voice,
"Paul, you are crazy! Your great learning is driving you
insane!"
Act
26:25 But he said, "I am not crazy, most excellent Festus, but
boldly declare words of truth and reasonableness.
Act
26:26 For the king knows of these things, to whom also I speak
freely. For I am persuaded that none of these things is hidden from
him, for this has not been done in a corner.
Act
26:27 King Agrippa, do you believe the prophets? I know that you
believe."
Act
26:28 Agrippa said to Paul, "With a little persuasion are you
trying to make me a Christian?"
Act
26:29 Paul said, "I pray to God, that whether with little or
with much, not only you, but also all that hear me this day, might
become such as I am, except for these bonds."
Act
26:30 The king rose up with the governor, and Bernice, and those who
sat with them.
Act
26:31 When they had withdrawn, they spoke one to another, saying,
"This man does nothing worthy of death or of bonds."
Act
26:32 Agrippa said to Festus, "This man might have been set
free if he had not appealed to Caesar."
Aug.
17
Acts 27
Act
27:1 When it was determined that we should sail for Italy, they
delivered Paul and certain other prisoners to a centurion named
Julius, of the Augustan band.
Act
27:2 Embarking in a ship of Adramyttium, which was about to sail to
places on the coast of Asia, we put to sea; Aristarchus, a Macedonian
of Thessalonica, being with us.
Act
27:3 The next day, we touched at Sidon. Julius treated Paul kindly,
and gave him permission to go to his friends and refresh himself.
Act
27:4 Putting to sea from there, we sailed under the lee of Cyprus,
because the winds were contrary.
Act
27:5 When we had sailed across the sea which is off Cilicia and
Pamphylia, we came to Myra, a city of Lycia.
Act
27:6 There the centurion found a ship of Alexandria sailing for
Italy, and he put us on board.
Act
27:7 When we had sailed slowly many days, and had come with
difficulty opposite Cnidus, the wind not allowing us further, we
sailed under the lee of Crete, opposite Salmone.
Act
27:8 With difficulty sailing along it we came to a certain place
called Fair Havens, near the city of Lasea.
Act
27:9 When much time had passed and the voyage was now dangerous,
because the Fast had now already gone by, Paul admonished them,
Act
27:10 and said to them, "Sirs, I perceive that the voyage will
be with injury and much loss, not only of the cargo and the ship, but
also of our lives."
Act
27:11 But the centurion gave more heed to the master and to the
owner of the ship than to those things which were spoken by Paul.
Act
27:12 Because the haven was not suitable to winter in, the majority
advised going to sea from there, if by any means they could reach
Phoenix, and winter there, which is a port of Crete, looking
northeast and southeast.
Act
27:13 When the south wind blew softly, supposing that they had
obtained their purpose, they weighed anchor and sailed along Crete,
close to shore.
Act
27:14 But before long, a stormy wind beat down from shore, which is
called Euroclydon.
Act
27:15 When the ship was caught, and couldn't face the wind, we gave
way to it, and were driven along.
Act
27:16 Running under the lee of a small island called Clauda, we were
able, with difficulty, to secure the boat.
Act
27:17 After they had hoisted it up, they used cables to help
reinforce the ship. Fearing that they would run aground on the Syrtis
sand bars, they lowered the sea anchor, and so were driven along.
Act
27:18 As we labored exceedingly with the storm, the next day they
began to throw things overboard.
Act
27:19 On the third day, they threw out the ship's tackle with their
own hands.
Act
27:20 When neither sun nor stars shone on us for many days, and no
small storm pressed on us, all hope that we would be saved was now
taken away.
Act
27:21 When they had been long without food, Paul stood up in the
middle of them, and said, "Sirs, you should have listened to me,
and not have set sail from Crete, and have gotten this injury and
loss.
Act
27:22 Now I exhort you to cheer up, for there will be no loss of
life among you, but only of the ship.
Act
27:23 For there stood by me this night an angel, belonging to the
God whose I am and whom I serve,
Act
27:24 saying, 'Don't be afraid, Paul. You must stand before Caesar.
Behold, God has granted you all those who sail with you.'
Act
27:25 Therefore, sirs, cheer up! For I believe God, that it will be
just as it has been spoken to me.
Act
27:26 But we must run aground on a certain island."
Act
27:27 But when the fourteenth night had come, as we were driven back
and forth in the Adriatic Sea, about midnight the sailors surmised
that they were drawing near to some land.
Act
27:28 They took soundings, and found twenty fathoms. After a little
while, they took soundings again, and found fifteen fathoms.
Act
27:29 Fearing that we would run aground on rocky ground, they let go
four anchors from the stern, and wished for daylight.
Act
27:30 As the sailors were trying to flee out of the ship, and had
lowered the boat into the sea, pretending that they would lay out
anchors from the bow,
Act
27:31 Paul said to the centurion and to the soldiers, "Unless
these stay in the ship, you can't be saved."
Act
27:32 Then the soldiers cut away the ropes of the boat, and let it
fall off.
Act
27:33 While the day was coming on, Paul begged them all to take some
food, saying, "This day is the fourteenth day that you wait and
continue fasting, having taken nothing.
Act
27:34 Therefore I beg you to take some food, for this is for your
safety; for not a hair will perish from any of your heads."
Act
27:35 When he had said this, and had taken bread, he gave thanks to
God in the presence of all, and he broke it, and began to eat.
Act
27:36 Then they all cheered up, and they also took food.
Act
27:37 In all, we were two hundred seventy-six souls on the ship.
Act
27:38 When they had eaten enough, they lightened the ship, throwing
out the wheat into the sea.
Act
27:39 When it was day, they didn't recognize the land, but they
noticed a certain bay with a beach, and they decided to try to drive
the ship onto it.
Act
27:40 Casting off the anchors, they left them in the sea, at the
same time untying the rudder ropes. Hoisting up the foresail to the
wind, they made for the beach.
Act
27:41 But coming to a place where two seas met, they ran the vessel
aground. The bow struck and remained immovable, but the stern began
to break up by the violence of the waves.
Act
27:42 The soldiers' counsel was to kill the prisoners, so that none
of them would swim out and escape.
Act
27:43 But the centurion, desiring to save Paul, stopped them from
their purpose, and commanded that those who could swim should throw
themselves overboard first to go toward the land;
Act
27:44 and the rest should follow, some on planks, and some on other
things from the ship. So it happened that they all escaped safely to
the land.