And when in many days we sailed slowly, and scarcely came against Cnidus, for the wind hindered us, we sailed to Crete, beside Salmone.
men of Crete, and of Arabia, we have heard them speaking in our languages [or our tongues] the great things of God.
And when much fasting had been, then Paul stood in the middle of them, and said, A! [or O!] men, it behooved, when ye heard me, not to have taken away the ship from Crete, and get this wrong and casting out.
And when we removed from thence, we under-sailed to Cyprus, for that winds were contrary.
And one of them, their proper prophet said, Men of Crete be ever more liars, evil beasts, of slow womb.
For cause of this thing I left thee at Crete, that thou amend those things that fail, and ordain priests by cities, as also I assigned to thee.