使徒行傳

第27章

1 非斯都既然定意了[determined],叫我們坐船往意大利去,便將保羅和別的囚犯交給奧古斯都[Augustus']御營裏的一個百夫長,名叫猶流。

2 有一隻亞大米田的船,要沿著亞細亞一帶地方的海邊走,我們就[entering into]了那船開行;有馬其頓的帖撒羅尼迦人亞里達古和我們同去。

3 第二天,到了西頓;猶流寬待保羅,准他往朋友那裏去,受他們的照應。

4 從那裏又開船,因為風不順,就貼著塞浦路斯背風岸行去。

5 過了基利家、旁非利亞前面的海,就到了呂家的每拉。

6 在那裏,百夫長遇見一隻亞歷山大的船,要往意大利去,便叫我們上了那船。

7 一連多日,船行得慢,僅僅來到革尼土的對面。因為被風攔阻,就貼著克里特背風岸,從撒摩尼對面行過。

8 我們沿岸行走,僅僅來到一個地方,稱為佳美的港口[called The fair havens];離那裏不遠,有拉西亞城。

9 走的日子多了,已經過了禁食的節期,行船又危險,保羅就勸眾人說:

10 「眾位,我看這次行船,不但貨物和船要受傷損,大遭破壞,連我們的性命也難保。」

11 但百夫長信從掌船的和船主,過於[more than]信從保羅所說的。

12 且因在這海口過冬不便,船上的人就多半說:「不如開船離開這地方,或者能到非尼基過冬。」非尼基是克里特的一個海口,一面朝西南[south west],一面朝西北[north west]

13 這時,微微起了南風,他們以為得意,就起了錨,貼近克里特行去。

14 不多幾時,狂風從島上撲下來;那風名叫「友羅革屯[Euroclydon]」。

15 船被風抓住,敵不住風,我們就任風颳去。

16 貼著一個島[a certain island]的背風岸奔行,那島名叫高大,在那裏僅僅收住了小船。

17 既然把小船拉上來,就用纜索捆綁船底,又恐怕墜入流沙裏[fall into the quicksands],就落下篷來,任船飄去。

18 我們被暴風吹蕩太甚[exceedingly tossed with a tempest],第二天他們[they]把船重減輕了[lightened the ship]

19 到第三天,我們[we]又親手把船上的器具拋棄了。

20 太陽和星辰多日不顯露,催逼我們的狂風大浪又不小[and no small tempest lay on us],我們得救的盼望[hope]就都絕了。

21 眾人多日沒有吃甚麼,保羅就出來站在他們中間,說:「眾位,你們本該聽我的話,不離開克里特,免得遭這樣的傷損破壞。

22 現在我還勸你們放心,你們的性命一個也不失喪,唯獨失喪這船。

23 因我所屬所事奉的神,他的天使[angel][this]夜站在我旁邊,說:

24 『保羅,不要害怕,你必定站在凱撒面前,看哪[lo],並且與你同船的人,神都賜給你了。』

25 所以眾位可以放心,我信神他怎樣對我說:『事情也要怎樣成就。』

26 只是我們必要撞在一個島上。」

27 到了第十四天夜間,船在亞德里亞海飄浮[driven up and down]。約到半夜,水手以為漸近旱地,

28 就探深淺,探得有二十法賀[twenty fathoms];稍往前行,又探深淺,探得有十五法賀[fifteen fathoms]

29 恐怕撞在石頭上,就從船尾拋下四個錨,盼望天亮。

30 水手想要逃出船去,把小船放在海裏,假作要從船頭拋錨的樣子。

31 保羅對百夫長和兵丁說:「這些人若不等在船上,你們必不能得救。」

32 於是兵丁砍斷小船的繩子,由她飄去。

33 天漸亮的時候,保羅勸眾人都拿食物吃[take meat],說:「你們等著[tarried and]忍餓不吃甚麼,已經十四天了。

34 所以我勸你們吃些食物[some meat],這是關乎你們救命的事;因為你們各人連一根頭髮也不至於掉落[fall]。」

35 保羅說了這話,就拿著餅,在眾人面前感謝了[gave thanks]神;[began to]擘開吃。

36 於是他們都放下心,也就吃了。

37 我們在船上的共有二百七十六個人。

38 他們吃飽了,就把船上的麥子拋在海裏,為要叫船輕一點。

39 到了天亮,他們不認識那[land],但見一個海灣,有岸可登,就[minded]能把船[thrust]進去不能。

40 於是收起[taken up]纜索,棄錨在海裏;[and]鬆開舵繩,拉起主篷[mainsail],順著風向岸行去。

41 但遇著兩水夾流的地方,就把船擱了淺;船頭膠住不動,船尾被浪的猛力衝壞。

42 兵丁的意思要把囚犯殺了,恐怕有洑水脫逃的。

43 但百夫長要救保羅,不准他們任意而行,就吩咐會洑水的,跳下水去先上岸;

44 其餘的人可以用板子或船上的零碎東西上岸。這樣,眾人都得了救,上了岸。

Acts

Chapter 27

1 And when5613 it was determined2919 that we should sail636 into1519 Italy,2482 they delivered3860 Paul3972 and certain5100 other2087 prisoners1202 to one named3686 Julius,2457 a centurion1543 of Augustus'828 band.4686

2 And entering1910 into a ship4143 of Adramyttium,98 we launched,321 meaning3195 to sail4126 by the coasts5117 of Asia;773 one Aristarchus,708 a Macedonian3110 of Thessalonica,2331 being5607 with us.

3 And the next2087 day we touched2609 at1519 Sidon.4605 And Julius2457 courteously5364 entreated5530 Paul,3972 and gave2010 him liberty2010 to go4198 to his friends5384 to refresh1958 5177 himself.

4 And when we had launched321 from there,1564 we sailed5284 under5284 Cyprus,2954 because1223 the winds417 were contrary.1727

5 And when we had sailed1277 over1277 the sea3989 of Cilicia2791 and Pamphylia,3828 we came2718 to Myra,3460 a city of Lycia.3073

6 And there1563 the centurion1543 found2147 a ship4143 of Alexandria221 sailing4126 into1519 Italy;2482 and he put1688 us therein.

7 And when we had sailed1020 slowly1020 many2425 days,2250 and scarce3433 were come1096 over2596 against2596 Cnidus,2834 the wind417 not suffering4330 us, we sailed5284 under5284 Crete,2914 over2596 against2596 Salmone;4534

8 And, hardly3433 passing3881 it, came2064 to a place5117 which is called2564 The fair2568 havens;2568 near1451 whereunto3739 was the city4172 of Lasea.2996

9 Now1161 when much2425 time5550 was spent,1230 and when sailing4144 was now2235 dangerous,2000 because1223 the fast3521 was now2235 already2235 past,3928 Paul3972 admonished3867 them,

10 And said3004 to them, Sirs,435 I perceive2334 that this3588 voyage4144 will3195 be with hurt5196 and much4183 damage,2209 not only3440 of the lading5414 and ship,4143 but also2532 of our lives.5590

11 Nevertheless1161 the centurion1543 believed3982 the master2942 and the owner3490 of the ship,3490 more3123 than2228 those3588 things which were spoken3004 by Paul.3972

12 And because the haven3040 was not commodious428 to winter3915 in, the more4119 part advised1012 5087 to depart321 there1564 also,2547 if1513 by any4458 means4458 they might1410 attain2658 to Phenice,5405 and there to winter;3914 which is an haven3040 of Crete,2914 and lies991 toward2596 the south3047 west3047 and north5566 west.5566

13 And when the south3558 wind blew5285 softly,5285 supposing1380 that they had obtained2902 their purpose,4286 loosing142 there, they sailed3881 close788 by Crete.2914

14 But not long4183 after there arose906 against2596 it a tempestuous5189 wind,417 called2564 Euroclydon.2148

15 And when the ship4143 was caught,4884 and could1410 not bear503 up into the wind,417 we let1929 her drive.1929

16 And running5295 under5295 a certain5100 island3519 which is called2564 Clauda,2802 we had much3433 work3433 2480 to come4031 1096 by the boat:4627

17 Which3739 when they had taken142 up, they used5530 helps,996 under girding5269 the ship;4143 and, fearing5399 lest3361 they should fall1601 into1519 the quicksands,4950 struck5465 sail,4632 and so3779 were driven.5342

18 And we being exceedingly4971 tossed5492 with a tempest,5492 the next1836 day they lightened1546 4160 the ship;

19 And the third5154 day we cast4496 out with our own849 hands849 the tackling4631 of the ship.4143

20 And when neither3383 sun2246 nor3383 stars798 in many4119 days2250 appeared,2014 and no3756 small3641 tempest5494 lay1945 on1945 us, all3956 hope1680 that we should be saved4982 was then3063 taken4014 away.4014

21 But after5225 long4183 abstinence776 Paul3972 stood2476 forth in the middle3319 of them, and said,2036 Sirs,435 you should1163 have listened3980 to me, and not have loosed321 from Crete,2914 and to have gained2770 this5026 harm5196 and loss.2209

22 And now3568 I exhort3867 you to be of good cheer:2114 for there shall be no3762 loss580 of any3762 man's life5590 among1537 you, but of the ship.4143

23 For there stood3936 by me this5026 night3571 the angel32 of God,2316 whose3739 I am,1510 and whom3739 I serve,3000

24 Saying,3004 Fear5399 not, Paul;3972 you must1163 be brought3936 before3936 Caesar:2541 and, see,2400 God2316 has given5483 you all3956 them that sail4126 with you.

25 Why,1352 sirs,435 be of good cheer:2114 for I believe4100 God,2316 that it shall be even3779 as it was told2980 me.

26 However, we must1163 be cast1601 on a certain5100 island.3520

27 But when5613 the fourteenth5065 night3571 was come,1096 as we were driven1308 up and down1308 in Adria,99 about2596 midnight3319 3571 the shipmen3492 deemed5282 that they drew4317 near4317 to some5100 country;5561

28 And sounded,1001 and found2147 it twenty1501 fathoms:3712 and when they had gone1339 a little1024 further,1339 they sounded1001 again,3825 and found2147 it fifteen1178 fathoms.3712

29 Then5037 fearing5399 lest3381 we should have fallen1601 on rocks,5138 5117 they cast4496 four5064 anchors45 out of the stern,4403 and wished2172 for the day.2250

30 And as the shipmen3492 were about2212 to flee5343 out of the ship,4143 when they had let5465 down5465 the boat4627 into1519 the sea,2281 under color4392 as though they would3195 have cast1614 anchors out of the bow,4408

31 Paul3972 said2036 to the centurion1543 and to the soldiers,4757 Except3362 these3778 abide3306 in the ship,4143 you cannot3756 1410 be saved.4982

32 Then5119 the soldiers4757 cut609 off609 the ropes4979 of the boat,4627 and let1439 her fall1601 off.1601

33 And while891 3739 the day2250 was coming3195 1096 on, Paul3972 sought3870 them all537 to take3335 meat,5160 saying,3004 This4594 day4594 is the fourteenth5065 day2250 that you have tarried4328 and continued1300 fasting,777 having taken4355 nothing.3367

34 Why1352 I pray3870 you to take4355 some meat:5160 for this5124 is for your5212 health:4991 for there shall not an hair2359 fall4098 from the head2776 of any3762 of you.

35 And when he had thus5023 spoken,2036 he took2983 bread,740 and gave thanks2168 to God2316 in presence1799 of them all:3956 and when he had broken2806 it, he began756 to eat.2068

36 Then1161 were they all3956 of good cheer,2114 and they also2532 took4355 some meat.5160

37 And we were in all3956 in the ship4143 two1250 hundred1250 three score1440 and sixteen1440 1803 souls.5590

38 And when they had eaten2880 enough,2880 they lightened2893 the ship,4143 and cast1544 out the wheat4621 into1519 the sea.2281

39 And when3753 it was day,2250 they knew1921 not the land:1093 but they discovered2657 a certain5100 creek2859 with a shore,123 into1519 the which3739 they were minded,1014 if1487 it were possible,1410 to thrust1856 in the ship.4143

40 And when they had taken4014 up the anchors,45 they committed1439 themselves to the sea,2281 and loosed447 the rudder4079 bands,2202 and hoisted1869 up the mainsail736 to the wind,4154 and made2722 toward1519 shore.123

41 And falling4045 into1519 a place5117 where1337 two1337 seas1337 met, they ran2027 the ship3491 aground;2027 and the forepart4408 stuck2043 fast, and remained3306 unmovable,761 but the hinder4403 part4403 was broken3089 with the violence970 of the waves.2949

42 And the soldiers'4757 counsel1012 was to kill615 the prisoners,1202 lest3361 any5100 of them should swim1579 out, and escape.1309

43 But the centurion,1543 willing1014 to save1295 Paul,3972 kept2967 them from their purpose;1013 and commanded2753 that they which could1410 swim2860 should cast641 themselves first4413 into the sea, and get1826 to land:1093

44 And the rest,3062 some3588 3303 on1909 boards,4548 and some1161 on1909 broken3089 pieces of the ship.4143 And so3779 it came1096 to pass, that they escaped1295 all3956 safe1295 to land.1093

使徒行傳

第27章

Acts

Chapter 27

1 非斯都既然定意了[determined],叫我們坐船往意大利去,便將保羅和別的囚犯交給奧古斯都[Augustus']御營裏的一個百夫長,名叫猶流。

1 And when5613 it was determined2919 that we should sail636 into1519 Italy,2482 they delivered3860 Paul3972 and certain5100 other2087 prisoners1202 to one named3686 Julius,2457 a centurion1543 of Augustus'828 band.4686

2 有一隻亞大米田的船,要沿著亞細亞一帶地方的海邊走,我們就[entering into]了那船開行;有馬其頓的帖撒羅尼迦人亞里達古和我們同去。

2 And entering1910 into a ship4143 of Adramyttium,98 we launched,321 meaning3195 to sail4126 by the coasts5117 of Asia;773 one Aristarchus,708 a Macedonian3110 of Thessalonica,2331 being5607 with us.

3 第二天,到了西頓;猶流寬待保羅,准他往朋友那裏去,受他們的照應。

3 And the next2087 day we touched2609 at1519 Sidon.4605 And Julius2457 courteously5364 entreated5530 Paul,3972 and gave2010 him liberty2010 to go4198 to his friends5384 to refresh1958 5177 himself.

4 從那裏又開船,因為風不順,就貼著塞浦路斯背風岸行去。

4 And when we had launched321 from there,1564 we sailed5284 under5284 Cyprus,2954 because1223 the winds417 were contrary.1727

5 過了基利家、旁非利亞前面的海,就到了呂家的每拉。

5 And when we had sailed1277 over1277 the sea3989 of Cilicia2791 and Pamphylia,3828 we came2718 to Myra,3460 a city of Lycia.3073

6 在那裏,百夫長遇見一隻亞歷山大的船,要往意大利去,便叫我們上了那船。

6 And there1563 the centurion1543 found2147 a ship4143 of Alexandria221 sailing4126 into1519 Italy;2482 and he put1688 us therein.

7 一連多日,船行得慢,僅僅來到革尼土的對面。因為被風攔阻,就貼著克里特背風岸,從撒摩尼對面行過。

7 And when we had sailed1020 slowly1020 many2425 days,2250 and scarce3433 were come1096 over2596 against2596 Cnidus,2834 the wind417 not suffering4330 us, we sailed5284 under5284 Crete,2914 over2596 against2596 Salmone;4534

8 我們沿岸行走,僅僅來到一個地方,稱為佳美的港口[called The fair havens];離那裏不遠,有拉西亞城。

8 And, hardly3433 passing3881 it, came2064 to a place5117 which is called2564 The fair2568 havens;2568 near1451 whereunto3739 was the city4172 of Lasea.2996

9 走的日子多了,已經過了禁食的節期,行船又危險,保羅就勸眾人說:

9 Now1161 when much2425 time5550 was spent,1230 and when sailing4144 was now2235 dangerous,2000 because1223 the fast3521 was now2235 already2235 past,3928 Paul3972 admonished3867 them,

10 「眾位,我看這次行船,不但貨物和船要受傷損,大遭破壞,連我們的性命也難保。」

10 And said3004 to them, Sirs,435 I perceive2334 that this3588 voyage4144 will3195 be with hurt5196 and much4183 damage,2209 not only3440 of the lading5414 and ship,4143 but also2532 of our lives.5590

11 但百夫長信從掌船的和船主,過於[more than]信從保羅所說的。

11 Nevertheless1161 the centurion1543 believed3982 the master2942 and the owner3490 of the ship,3490 more3123 than2228 those3588 things which were spoken3004 by Paul.3972

12 且因在這海口過冬不便,船上的人就多半說:「不如開船離開這地方,或者能到非尼基過冬。」非尼基是克里特的一個海口,一面朝西南[south west],一面朝西北[north west]

12 And because the haven3040 was not commodious428 to winter3915 in, the more4119 part advised1012 5087 to depart321 there1564 also,2547 if1513 by any4458 means4458 they might1410 attain2658 to Phenice,5405 and there to winter;3914 which is an haven3040 of Crete,2914 and lies991 toward2596 the south3047 west3047 and north5566 west.5566

13 這時,微微起了南風,他們以為得意,就起了錨,貼近克里特行去。

13 And when the south3558 wind blew5285 softly,5285 supposing1380 that they had obtained2902 their purpose,4286 loosing142 there, they sailed3881 close788 by Crete.2914

14 不多幾時,狂風從島上撲下來;那風名叫「友羅革屯[Euroclydon]」。

14 But not long4183 after there arose906 against2596 it a tempestuous5189 wind,417 called2564 Euroclydon.2148

15 船被風抓住,敵不住風,我們就任風颳去。

15 And when the ship4143 was caught,4884 and could1410 not bear503 up into the wind,417 we let1929 her drive.1929

16 貼著一個島[a certain island]的背風岸奔行,那島名叫高大,在那裏僅僅收住了小船。

16 And running5295 under5295 a certain5100 island3519 which is called2564 Clauda,2802 we had much3433 work3433 2480 to come4031 1096 by the boat:4627

17 既然把小船拉上來,就用纜索捆綁船底,又恐怕墜入流沙裏[fall into the quicksands],就落下篷來,任船飄去。

17 Which3739 when they had taken142 up, they used5530 helps,996 under girding5269 the ship;4143 and, fearing5399 lest3361 they should fall1601 into1519 the quicksands,4950 struck5465 sail,4632 and so3779 were driven.5342

18 我們被暴風吹蕩太甚[exceedingly tossed with a tempest],第二天他們[they]把船重減輕了[lightened the ship]

18 And we being exceedingly4971 tossed5492 with a tempest,5492 the next1836 day they lightened1546 4160 the ship;

19 到第三天,我們[we]又親手把船上的器具拋棄了。

19 And the third5154 day we cast4496 out with our own849 hands849 the tackling4631 of the ship.4143

20 太陽和星辰多日不顯露,催逼我們的狂風大浪又不小[and no small tempest lay on us],我們得救的盼望[hope]就都絕了。

20 And when neither3383 sun2246 nor3383 stars798 in many4119 days2250 appeared,2014 and no3756 small3641 tempest5494 lay1945 on1945 us, all3956 hope1680 that we should be saved4982 was then3063 taken4014 away.4014

21 眾人多日沒有吃甚麼,保羅就出來站在他們中間,說:「眾位,你們本該聽我的話,不離開克里特,免得遭這樣的傷損破壞。

21 But after5225 long4183 abstinence776 Paul3972 stood2476 forth in the middle3319 of them, and said,2036 Sirs,435 you should1163 have listened3980 to me, and not have loosed321 from Crete,2914 and to have gained2770 this5026 harm5196 and loss.2209

22 現在我還勸你們放心,你們的性命一個也不失喪,唯獨失喪這船。

22 And now3568 I exhort3867 you to be of good cheer:2114 for there shall be no3762 loss580 of any3762 man's life5590 among1537 you, but of the ship.4143

23 因我所屬所事奉的神,他的天使[angel][this]夜站在我旁邊,說:

23 For there stood3936 by me this5026 night3571 the angel32 of God,2316 whose3739 I am,1510 and whom3739 I serve,3000

24 『保羅,不要害怕,你必定站在凱撒面前,看哪[lo],並且與你同船的人,神都賜給你了。』

24 Saying,3004 Fear5399 not, Paul;3972 you must1163 be brought3936 before3936 Caesar:2541 and, see,2400 God2316 has given5483 you all3956 them that sail4126 with you.

25 所以眾位可以放心,我信神他怎樣對我說:『事情也要怎樣成就。』

25 Why,1352 sirs,435 be of good cheer:2114 for I believe4100 God,2316 that it shall be even3779 as it was told2980 me.

26 只是我們必要撞在一個島上。」

26 However, we must1163 be cast1601 on a certain5100 island.3520

27 到了第十四天夜間,船在亞德里亞海飄浮[driven up and down]。約到半夜,水手以為漸近旱地,

27 But when5613 the fourteenth5065 night3571 was come,1096 as we were driven1308 up and down1308 in Adria,99 about2596 midnight3319 3571 the shipmen3492 deemed5282 that they drew4317 near4317 to some5100 country;5561

28 就探深淺,探得有二十法賀[twenty fathoms];稍往前行,又探深淺,探得有十五法賀[fifteen fathoms]

28 And sounded,1001 and found2147 it twenty1501 fathoms:3712 and when they had gone1339 a little1024 further,1339 they sounded1001 again,3825 and found2147 it fifteen1178 fathoms.3712

29 恐怕撞在石頭上,就從船尾拋下四個錨,盼望天亮。

29 Then5037 fearing5399 lest3381 we should have fallen1601 on rocks,5138 5117 they cast4496 four5064 anchors45 out of the stern,4403 and wished2172 for the day.2250

30 水手想要逃出船去,把小船放在海裏,假作要從船頭拋錨的樣子。

30 And as the shipmen3492 were about2212 to flee5343 out of the ship,4143 when they had let5465 down5465 the boat4627 into1519 the sea,2281 under color4392 as though they would3195 have cast1614 anchors out of the bow,4408

31 保羅對百夫長和兵丁說:「這些人若不等在船上,你們必不能得救。」

31 Paul3972 said2036 to the centurion1543 and to the soldiers,4757 Except3362 these3778 abide3306 in the ship,4143 you cannot3756 1410 be saved.4982

32 於是兵丁砍斷小船的繩子,由她飄去。

32 Then5119 the soldiers4757 cut609 off609 the ropes4979 of the boat,4627 and let1439 her fall1601 off.1601

33 天漸亮的時候,保羅勸眾人都拿食物吃[take meat],說:「你們等著[tarried and]忍餓不吃甚麼,已經十四天了。

33 And while891 3739 the day2250 was coming3195 1096 on, Paul3972 sought3870 them all537 to take3335 meat,5160 saying,3004 This4594 day4594 is the fourteenth5065 day2250 that you have tarried4328 and continued1300 fasting,777 having taken4355 nothing.3367

34 所以我勸你們吃些食物[some meat],這是關乎你們救命的事;因為你們各人連一根頭髮也不至於掉落[fall]。」

34 Why1352 I pray3870 you to take4355 some meat:5160 for this5124 is for your5212 health:4991 for there shall not an hair2359 fall4098 from the head2776 of any3762 of you.

35 保羅說了這話,就拿著餅,在眾人面前感謝了[gave thanks]神;[began to]擘開吃。

35 And when he had thus5023 spoken,2036 he took2983 bread,740 and gave thanks2168 to God2316 in presence1799 of them all:3956 and when he had broken2806 it, he began756 to eat.2068

36 於是他們都放下心,也就吃了。

36 Then1161 were they all3956 of good cheer,2114 and they also2532 took4355 some meat.5160

37 我們在船上的共有二百七十六個人。

37 And we were in all3956 in the ship4143 two1250 hundred1250 three score1440 and sixteen1440 1803 souls.5590

38 他們吃飽了,就把船上的麥子拋在海裏,為要叫船輕一點。

38 And when they had eaten2880 enough,2880 they lightened2893 the ship,4143 and cast1544 out the wheat4621 into1519 the sea.2281

39 到了天亮,他們不認識那[land],但見一個海灣,有岸可登,就[minded]能把船[thrust]進去不能。

39 And when3753 it was day,2250 they knew1921 not the land:1093 but they discovered2657 a certain5100 creek2859 with a shore,123 into1519 the which3739 they were minded,1014 if1487 it were possible,1410 to thrust1856 in the ship.4143

40 於是收起[taken up]纜索,棄錨在海裏;[and]鬆開舵繩,拉起主篷[mainsail],順著風向岸行去。

40 And when they had taken4014 up the anchors,45 they committed1439 themselves to the sea,2281 and loosed447 the rudder4079 bands,2202 and hoisted1869 up the mainsail736 to the wind,4154 and made2722 toward1519 shore.123

41 但遇著兩水夾流的地方,就把船擱了淺;船頭膠住不動,船尾被浪的猛力衝壞。

41 And falling4045 into1519 a place5117 where1337 two1337 seas1337 met, they ran2027 the ship3491 aground;2027 and the forepart4408 stuck2043 fast, and remained3306 unmovable,761 but the hinder4403 part4403 was broken3089 with the violence970 of the waves.2949

42 兵丁的意思要把囚犯殺了,恐怕有洑水脫逃的。

42 And the soldiers'4757 counsel1012 was to kill615 the prisoners,1202 lest3361 any5100 of them should swim1579 out, and escape.1309

43 但百夫長要救保羅,不准他們任意而行,就吩咐會洑水的,跳下水去先上岸;

43 But the centurion,1543 willing1014 to save1295 Paul,3972 kept2967 them from their purpose;1013 and commanded2753 that they which could1410 swim2860 should cast641 themselves first4413 into the sea, and get1826 to land:1093

44 其餘的人可以用板子或船上的零碎東西上岸。這樣,眾人都得了救,上了岸。

44 And the rest,3062 some3588 3303 on1909 boards,4548 and some1161 on1909 broken3089 pieces of the ship.4143 And so3779 it came1096 to pass, that they escaped1295 all3956 safe1295 to land.1093