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Acts 27:35-44

And
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when he had thus
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spoken
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he took
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bread
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and gave thanks
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to God
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in presence
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of them all
<3956>_:
and
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when he had broken
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[it], he began
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to eat
<2068> (5721)_.
Then
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were
<1096> (0)
they
<846> <1096> (5637)
all
<3956>
of good cheer
<2115>_,
and they
<4355> (0)
also
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took
<4355> (5639)
[some] meat
<5160>_.
And
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we were
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in all
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in
<1722>
the ship
<4143>
two hundred
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threescore
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and sixteen
<1803>
souls
<5590>_.
And
<1161>
when they had eaten
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enough
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they lightened
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the ship
<4143>_,
and cast out
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the wheat
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into
<1519>
the sea
<2281>_.
And
<1161>
when
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it was
<1096> (5633)
day
<2250>_,
they knew
<1921> (5707)
not
<3756>
the land
<1093>_:
but
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they discovered
<2657> (5707)
a certain
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creek
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with
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a shore
<123>_,
into
<1519>
the which
<3739>
they were minded
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if
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it were possible
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to thrust in
<1856> (5658)
the ship
<4143>_.
And
<2532>
when they had taken up
<4014> (5631)
the anchors
<45>_,
they committed
<1439> (5707)
[themselves] unto
<1519>
the sea
<2281>_,
and
<260>
loosed
<447> (5631)
the rudder
<4079>
bands
<2202>_,
and
<2532>
hoised up
<1869> (5660)
the mainsail
<736>
to the wind
<4154> (5723)_,
and made
<2722> (5707)
toward
<1519>
shore
<123>_.
{taken...: or, cut the anchors, they left them in the sea}
And
<1161>
falling
<4045> (5631)
into
<1519>
a place
<5117>
where two seas met
<1337>_,
they ran
<2027> (0)
the ship
<3491>
aground
<2027> (5656)_;
and
<2532>
the forepart
<4408> <3303>
stuck fast
<2043> (5660)_,
and remained
<3306> (5656)
unmoveable
<761>_,
but
<1161>
the hinder part
<4403>
was broken
<3089> (5712)
with
<5259>
the violence
<970>
of the waves
<2949>_.
And
<1161>
the soldiers
<4757>_'
counsel
<1012>
was
<1096> (5633)
to
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kill
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the prisoners
<1202>_,
lest
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any of them
<5100>
should swim out
<1579> (5660)_,
and escape
<1309> (5630)_.
But
<1161>
the centurion
<1543>_,
willing
<1014> (5740)
to save
<1295> (5658)
Paul
<3972>_,
kept
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them
<846>
from [their] purpose
<1013>_;
and
<5037>
commanded
<2753> (5656)
that they which could
<1410> (5740)
swim
<2860> (5721)
should cast
<641> (5660)
[themselves] first
<4413>
[into the sea], and get
<1826> (5750)
to
<1909>
land
<1093>_:
And
<2532>
the rest
<3062>_,
some
<3739> <3303>
on
<1909>
boards
<4548>_,
and
<1161>
some
<3739>
on
<1909>
[broken pieces] of
<575>
the ship
<4143> <5100>_.
And
<2532>
so
<3779>
it came to pass
<1096> (5633)_,
that they escaped
<1295> (0)
all
<3956>
safe
<1295> (5683)
to
<1909>
land
<1093>_.


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