From therewe put out to seaand sailed under the shelterof Cyprusbecausethe windswere contrary.
But the boatwas alreadya longdistancefrom the land,batteredby the waves;for the windwas contrary.
Seeingthem strainingat the oars,for the windwas againstthem, at aboutthe fourthwatchof the nightHe cameto them, walkingon the sea;and He intendedto passby them.
Nowon oneof [those] daysJesus and His disciplesgotinto a boat,and He saidto them, "Let us go overto the other sideof the lake."Sothey launchedout.
So,being sentout by the HolySpirit,they went downto Seleuciaand from therethey sailedto Cyprus.
And there occurredsuch a sharp disagreementthat they separatedfrom one another,and BarnabastookMarkwith him and sailed awayto Cyprus.
[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.
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;
Now Joseph,a Leviteof Cyprianbirth,who was also calledBarnabasby the apostles(whichtranslatedmeansSonof Encouragement),