From therewe put out to seaand sailed under the shelterof Cyprusbecausethe windswere contrary.
Now Joseph,a Leviteof Cyprianbirth,who was also calledBarnabasby the apostles(whichtranslatedmeansSonof Encouragement),
When we had sailed slowlyfor a good manydays,and with difficultyhad arrivedoffCnidus,since the winddid not permit us [to go] farther,we sailed under the shelterof Crete,offSalmone;
[Some] of the disciplesfrom Caesareaalsocamewith us, takingus to Mnasonof Cyprus,a discipleof long standingwith whomwe were to lodge.
When we came in sightof Cyprus,leavingit on the left,we kept sailingto Syriaand landedat Tyre;for therethe shipwas to unloadits cargo.
And there occurredsuch a sharp disagreementthat they separatedfrom one another,and BarnabastookMarkwith him and sailed awayto Cyprus.
So,being sentout by the HolySpirit,they went downto Seleuciaand from therethey sailedto Cyprus.
Seeingthem strainingat the oars,for the windwas againstthem, at aboutthe fourthwatchof the nightHe cameto them, walkingon the sea;and He intendedto passby them.
But the boatwas alreadya longdistancefrom the land,batteredby the waves;for the windwas contrary.
Nowon oneof [those] daysJesus and His disciplesgotinto a boat,and He saidto them, "Let us go overto the other sideof the lake."Sothey launchedout.