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Acts 27:8-28
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8
And,
hardly
passing
it,
came
unto
a
place
which is
called
The
fair
havens
*
;
nigh
whereunto
was
the
city
of
Lasea.
9
Now
when
much
time
was
spent
,
and
when
sailing
was
now
dangerous,
because
the
fast
a
was
now
already
past
,
Paul
admonished
them,
10
And
said
unto
them,
Sirs,
I
perceive
that
this
voyage
will
be
*
with
hurt
b
and
much
damage,
not
only
of the
lading
and
ship,
but
also
of
our
lives.
11
Nevertheless
the
centurion
believed
the
master
and
the owner of the
ship,
more
than
those things which were
spoken
by
Paul.
12
And
because
the
haven
was
not
commodious
to
winter
in,
the more
part
advised
*
to
depart
thence
also,
if
by any
means
they
might
attain
to
Phenice,
and there to
winter
; which is an
haven
of
Crete,
and
lieth
toward
the south
west
and
north
west.
13
And
when the south
wind
blew
softly
,
supposing
that they had
obtained
their
purpose,
loosing
thence, they
sailed
close
by
Crete.
14
But
not
long
after
there
arose
c
against
it
a
tempestuous
wind,
called
Euroclydon.
15
And
when the
ship
was
caught
,
and
could
not
bear up
into
the
wind,
we let her
drive
*
.
16
And
running
under
a
certain
island
which is
called
Clauda,
we
had
much
work
to come
by
*
the
boat:
17
Which
when they had taken
up
, they
used
helps,
undergirding
the
ship;
and,
fearing
lest
they should
fall
into
the
quicksands,
strake
sail,
and
so
were
driven
.
18
And
we
being
exceedingly
tossed with a
tempest
, the
next
day they lightened the
ship
*
;
19
And
the
third
day we cast
out
with our own
hands
the
tackling
of the
ship.
20
And
when
neither
sun
nor
stars
in
many
days
appeared
,
and
no
small
tempest
lay
on
us,
all
hope
that
we
should be
saved
was
then
taken
away
.
21
But
after
long
abstinence
*
Paul
stood
forth
in
the
midst
of
them,
and
said
,
Sirs
*
, ye
should
*
have
hearkened
unto
me,
and
not
have
loosed
from
Crete,
and
to have
gained
this
harm
and
loss.
22
And
now
I
exhort
you
to be of good
cheer
:
for
there shall
be
no
loss
of any man's
life
among
you,
but
of the
ship.
23
For
there stood
by
me
this
night
the
angel
of
God,
whose
I
am
,
and
whom
I
serve
,
24
Saying
,
Fear
not,
Paul;
thou
must
be brought
before
Caesar:
and,
lo
,
God
hath
given
thee
all
them that
sail
with
thee.
25
Wherefore,
sirs,
be of good
cheer
:
for
I
believe
God,
that
it
shall
be
even
*
as
it was
told
me.
26
Howbeit
we
must
be
cast
upon
a
certain
island.
27
But
when
the
fourteenth
night
was
come
, as
we
were driven up and
down
in
Adria,
about
mid
night
the
shipmen
deemed
that
they
drew
near
to
some
country;
28
And
sounded
, and
found
it
twenty
fathoms:
and
when they had
gone
a little
further,
they
sounded
again,
and
found
it
fifteen
fathoms.
La Biblia de las Américas (Español)
BLA
Hechos 27:8
y costeándola con dificultad, llegamos a un lugar llamado Buenos Puertos, cerca del cual estaba la ciudad de Lasea.
English Standard Version
ESV
Acts 27:8
Coasting along it with difficulty, we came to a place called Fair Havens, near which was the city of Lasea.
La Biblia del Jubileo 2000
JBS
Hechos 27:8
Y costeándola difícilmente, llegamos a un lugar que llaman Buenos Puertos, cerca del cual estaba la ciudad de Lasea
New King James Version
NKJV
Acts 27:8
Passing it with difficulty, we came to a place called Fair Havens, near the city of Lasea.
Nueva Traducción Viviente
NTV
Hechos 27:8
Seguimos por la costa con mucha dificultad y finalmente llegamos a Buenos Puertos, cerca de la ciudad de Lasea.
Nueva Versión Internacional
NVI
Hechos 27:8
Seguimos con dificultad a lo largo de la costa y llegamos a un lugar llamado Buenos Puertos, cerca de la ciudad de Lasea.
La Biblia Reina-Valera (Español)
RVR
Hechos 27:8
Y costeándola difícilmente, llegamos á un lugar que llaman Buenos Puertos, cerca del cual estaba la ciudad de Lasea.
Sagradas Escrituras (1569) (Español)
SEV
Hechos 27:8
Y costeándola difícilmente, llegamos a un lugar que llaman Buenos Puertos, cerca del cual estaba la ciudad de Lasea.
Acts 27:8-28
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