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Acts 27:30

First Nations Version

But then, some of the men, trying to escape, untied the life raft and lowered it into the water, pretending they were putting out more anchor rocks. Small Man (Paul) saw what they were doing and went to the head soldier.

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Then, when we came under some cliffs, we were finally able to get the canoe under control.


So the soldiers cut the leather straps from the life raft and let it drift away.


It had now been fourteen nights that we had been driven about by the wind and waves of the Sea with No Wood (Adriatic Sea). In the middle of the night, the men who guided the canoe could feel that we were near land.


Since they knew the shoreline was rocky, they were afraid we might run into a large rock under the water, so they dropped four anchor rocks from the back of the canoe and prayed for the sun to rise.


“If these men leave the canoe,” he said to him and the other soldiers, “you will not be saved and all will be lost.”





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