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Acts 27:1

Rotherham Emphasized Bible 1902

Now, when it was determined that we should sail for Italy, they proceeded to deliver Paul, and certain other prisoners, unto a centurion by name Julius, of an Augustan band.

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But, I, gathered, that, nothing worthy of death, had he committed; and, this man himself, having appealed unto the Emperor, I decided to send him:—

Then Festus, having conversed with the council, answered—Unto Caesar, hast thou appealed? Unto Caesar, shalt thou go.

But, a certain man in Caesarea, by name Cornelius, a centurion of the band called Italian,—

But, the centurion, by the master, and by the shipowner, was more persuaded than by the things which, by Paul, were spoken.

and, finding a certain Jew, by name Aquila, of Pontus by birth,—lately come from Italy, and Priscilla his wife, because Claudius had ordered all the Jews to be leaving Rome, he came unto them,

Salute all them who are guiding you, and all the saints: they from Italy, salute you.

And, when we entered into Rome, Paul was suffered to abide by himself, with the soldier that guarded him.

but, the centurion, being minded to bring Paul safely through, hindered them of their purpose, and ordered such as were able to swim, to cast themselves overboard and, get first to the land,—

And the centurion, there, finding a ship of Alexandria sailing for Italy, put us therein.

giving orders unto the centurion, that he should be kept, and have a measure of liberty, and to be hindering, none, of his own from waiting upon him.

And Paul, calling unto him one of the centurions, said—This young man, lead thou away unto the captain, for he hath somewhat to report unto him.

But, on the following night, the Lord, standing over him, said—Be of good courage! for, as thou hast fully borne witness of the things concerning me in Jerusalem, so must thou, in Rome also, bear witness.

And, when the centurion heard that , he went unto the captain, and reported, saying—What art thou going to do? For, this man, is, a Roman?

who, instantly taking unto him soldiers and centurions, ran down upon them; and, they, seeing the captain and the soldiers, left off striking Paul.

Now, when these things were fulfilled, Paul purposed in his spirit, going through Macedonia and Achaia, to be journeying unto Jerusalem, saying—After I have been there, Rome also, must I see!

Now, when, the vision, he had seen, straightway, we sought to go forth unto Macedonia, concluding that God, had summoned us to tell the glad tidings unto them.

And they said—Cornelius, a centurion, a man righteous and fearing God, well-attested by the whole nation of the Jews, hath been divinely instructed by a holy messenger to send for thee unto his house, and to hear words from thee.

And the centurion, beholding that which came to pass, began to glorify God, saying—In very deed, this man, was, righteous.

And, a certain centurion’s servant, being sick, was on the point of dying,—who was, by him, highly prized.

Now, the centurion, and those with him watching Jesus, seeing the earthquake and the things coming to pass, were violently affrighted, saying—Truly, God’s Son, was, he!

And, all the inhabitants of the earth, as nothing, are accounted, and, according to his own pleasure, dealeth he—with the army of the heavens, and the inhabitants of the earth,—and none there is who can smite upon his hand, or say to him, What hast thou done?

Good it is for a man, that he should bear the yoke in his youth.

Many are the devices in a man’s heart, but, the counsel of Yahweh, that, shall stand.

For the multitude of mankind shall give thanks unto thee, The remainder of the multitude, shall keep holy festival unto thee.

The counsel of Yahweh, to times age-abiding, shall stand, The devices of his heart, from generation to generation.

Ye, indeed, planned against me, evil,—God, planned it, for good, for the sake of doing, as at this day, to save alive much people.

And, when we were safely through, then, we knew that the island was called, Melita.




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