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Acts 27:1 - New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition 2021

1 When it was decided that we were to sail for Italy, they transferred Paul and some other prisoners to a centurion of the Augustan Cohort, named Julius.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

1 And when it was determined that we should sail into Italy, they delivered Paul and certain other prisoners unto one named Julius, a centurion of Augustus' band.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

1 NOW WHEN it was determined that we [including Luke] should sail for Italy, they turned Paul and some other prisoners over to a centurion of the imperial regiment named Julius.

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American Standard Version (1901)

1 And 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.

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Common English Bible

1 When it was determined that we were to sail to Italy, Paul and some other prisoners were placed in the custody of a centurion named Julius of the Imperial Company.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

1 Then it was decided to send him by ship to Italy, and that Paul, with the others in custody, should be delivered to a centurion named Julius, of the cohort of Augusta.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

1 AND when it was determined that he should sail into Italy, and that Paul, with the other prisoners, should be delivered to a centurion, named Julius, of the band Augusta,

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Acts 27:1
29 Cross References  

Even though you intended to do harm to me, God intended it for good, in order to preserve a numerous people, as he is doing today.


The counsel of the Lord stands forever, the thoughts of his heart to all generations.


Human wrath serves only to praise you, when you bind the last bit of your wrath around you.


The human mind may devise many plans, but it is the purpose of the Lord that will be established.


It is good for one to bear the yoke in youth,


All the inhabitants of the earth are accounted as nothing, and he does what he wills with the host of heaven and the inhabitants of the earth. There is no one who can stay his hand or say to him, “What have you done?”


Now when the centurion and those with him, who were keeping watch over Jesus, saw the earthquake and what took place, they were terrified and said, “Truly this man was God’s Son!”


When the centurion saw what had taken place, he praised God and said, “Certainly this man was innocent.”


A centurion there had a slave whom he valued highly and who was ill and close to death.


In Caesarea there was a man named Cornelius, a centurion of the Italian Cohort, as it was called.


They answered, “Cornelius, a centurion, a righteous and God-fearing man who is well spoken of by the whole Jewish people, was directed by a holy angel to send for you to come to his house and to hear what you have to say.”


When he had seen the vision, we immediately tried to cross over to Macedonia, being convinced that God had called us to proclaim the good news to them.


There he found a Jew named Aquila from Pontus, who had recently come from Italy with his wife Priscilla, because Claudius had ordered all Jews to leave Rome. Paul went to see them,


Now after these things had been accomplished, Paul resolved in the Spirit to go through Macedonia and Achaia and then to go on to Jerusalem. He said, “After I have gone there, I must also see Rome.”


Immediately he took soldiers and centurions and ran down to them. When they saw the tribune and the soldiers, they stopped beating Paul.


When the centurion heard that, he went to the tribune and said to him, “What are you about to do? This man is a Roman.”


That night the Lord stood near him and said, “Keep up your courage! For just as you have testified for me in Jerusalem, so you must bear witness also in Rome.”


Paul called one of the centurions and said, “Take this young man to the tribune, for he has something to report to him.”


Then he ordered the centurion to keep him in custody but to let him have some liberty and not to prevent any of his friends from taking care of his needs.


Then Festus, after he had conferred with his council, replied, “You have appealed to the emperor; to the emperor you will go.”


But I found that he had done nothing deserving death, and when he appealed to his Imperial Majesty, I decided to send him.


But the centurion paid more attention to the pilot and to the owner of the ship than to what Paul said.


but the centurion, wishing to save Paul, kept them from carrying out their plan. He ordered those who could swim to jump overboard first and make for the land


There the centurion found an Alexandrian ship bound for Italy and put us on board.


After we had reached safety, we then learned that the island was called Malta.


When we came into Rome, Paul was allowed to live by himself, with the soldier who was guarding him.


Greet all your leaders and all the saints. Those from Italy send you greetings.


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