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Acts 27:2

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We got on a ship that was from the city of Adramyttium and was about to sail to different ports in Asia. Aristarchus, a man from the city of Thessalonica in Macedonia, went with us.

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The whole city became confused. The people grabbed Gaius and Aristarchus, who were from Macedonia and were traveling with Paul, and ran to the theater.

And also Mark, Aristarchus, Demas, and Luke, workers together with me, send greetings.

Aristarchus, a prisoner with me, and Mark, the cousin of Barnabas, greet you. (I have already told you what to do about Mark. If he comes, welcome him.)

When we arrived at Rome, Paul was allowed to live alone, with the soldier who guarded him.

We stopped at Syracuse for three days.

The people on the island gave us many honors. When we were ready to leave, three months later, they gave us the things we needed. We got on a ship from Alexandria that had stayed on the island during the winter. On the front of the ship was the sign of the twin gods.

The people who lived there were very good to us. Because it was raining and very cold, they made a fire and welcomed all of us.

When we finished our visit, we left and continued our trip. All the followers, even the women and children, came outside the city with us. After we all knelt on the beach and prayed,

Some of them who had used magic brought their magic books and burned them before everyone. Those books were worth about fifty thousand silver coins.

Paul and Silas traveled through Amphipolis and Apollonia and came to Thessalonica where there was a synagogue.

This girl followed Paul and us, shouting, “These men are servants of the Most High God. They are telling you how you can be saved.”

Parthia, Media, Elam, Mesopotamia, Judea, Cappadocia, Pontus, Asia,

One day Jesus and his followers got into a boat, and he said to them, “Let’s go across the lake.” And so they started across.




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