Acts 27:22
And now I exhort you to take courage: for there shall be no loss of any man's life among you, but only of the ship.
And now I exhort you to take courage: for there shall be no loss of any man's life among you, but only of the ship.
But now I urge you to take courage, because not one of you will lose your life; only the ship will be lost.
And now I exhort you to be of good cheer: for there shall be no loss of any man's life among you, but of the ship.
And nowe I exhorte you to be of good chere. For ther shalbe no losse of eny mas lyfe amonge you save of the ship only.
And now I exhorte you to be of good cheare, for there shal none of oure lyues perishe, but the shippe onely.
But now I exhort you to be of good courage: for there shalbe no losse of any mans life among you, saue of the ship onely.
And nowe I exhort you to be of good chere: For there shalbe no losse of any mans lyfe among you, but of the shippe.
And now I exhort you to be of good cheer: for there shall be no loss of [any man's] life among you, but of the ship.
Now I exhort you to cheer up, for there will be no loss of life among you, but only of the ship.
and now I exhort you to be of good cheer, for there shall be no loss of life among you -- but of the ship;
And now I exhort you to be of good cheer; for there shall be no loss of life among you, but `only' of the ship.
And now I exhort you to be of good cheer; for there shall be no loss of life among you, but [only] of the ship.
But now, I say to you, be of good heart, for there will be no loss of life, but only of the ship.
Now I exhort you to cheer up, for there will be no loss of life among you, but only of the ship.
And now I advise you to keep up your courage, for there will be no loss of life among you, but only the ship will be lost.
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6And there the centurion found a ship of Alexandria sailing to Italy; and he put us on it.
7And when we had sailed slowly for many days, and barely came opposite Cnidus, the wind not allowing us, we sailed under Crete, opposite Salmone;
8And with difficulty passing it, came to a place called Fair Havens, near the city of Lasea.
9Now when much time had been spent, and when sailing was now dangerous, because the fast was already past, Paul admonished them,
10And said to them, Sirs, I perceive that this voyage will result in disaster and much loss, not only of the cargo and ship, but also of our lives.
11Nevertheless, the centurion believed the master and owner of the ship more than what was spoken by Paul.
12And because the harbor was not suitable to winter in, the majority advised to sail from there also, if by any means they might reach Phoenix, to winter there; which is a harbor of Crete, facing southwest and northwest.
13And when the south wind blew softly, they assumed they had obtained their purpose, setting sail, they sailed close by Crete.
14But not long after, a tempestuous wind arose, called Euroclydon.
15And when the ship was caught, and could not face the wind, we let her be driven.
16And running under a certain island called Clauda, we had much work to secure the boat:
17Which when they had taken up, they used aids to undergird the ship; and, fearing lest they should fall into the quicksands, they lowered the sail, and so were driven.
18And being exceedingly tossed by a tempest, the next day they lightened the ship;
19And on the third day we cast out, with our own hands, the ship's tackle.
20And when neither sun nor stars appeared for many days, and no small tempest lay on us, all hope that we should be saved was then lost.
21But after long abstinence, Paul stood forth in their midst, and said, Sirs, you should have listened to me, and not have sailed from Crete, and incurred this harm and loss.
23For there stood by me this night the angel of God, whose I am, and whom I serve,
24Saying, Do not fear, Paul; you must be brought before Caesar: and indeed, God has granted you all those who sail with you.
25Therefore, sirs, be of good cheer: for I believe God, that it will be just as it was told to me.
26However, we must be cast upon a certain island.
27But when the fourteenth night had come, as we were driven up and down in Adria, about midnight the sailors sensed that they were nearing land;
29Then fearing lest we should be driven upon rocks, they cast four anchors out of the stern, and wished for daybreak.
30And as the sailors were attempting to escape from the ship, when they had let down the boat into the sea, under pretext of laying out anchors from the prow,
31Paul said to the centurion and the soldiers, Unless these men stay in the ship, you cannot be saved.
32Then the soldiers cut off the ropes of the boat, and let her fall away.
36Then they were all encouraged, and they also took food.
37And we were in all on the ship two hundred seventy-six souls.
38And when they had eaten enough, they lightened the ship and threw the wheat into the sea.
39And when it was day, they did not recognize the land: but they observed a certain creek with a shore, into which they planned, if it were possible, to run the ship.
40And when they had taken up the anchors, they committed themselves to the sea, loosed the rudder bands, and hoisted the mainsail to the wind, and made for shore.
41And falling into a place where two seas met, they ran the ship aground; and the bow stuck fast, and remained immovable, but the stern was broken up by the violence of the waves.
42And the soldiers' plan was to kill the prisoners, lest any of them swim away and escape.
43But the centurion, wanting to save Paul, kept them from their purpose; and commanded that those who could swim should jump overboard first and get to land:
44And the rest, some on boards, and some on parts of the ship. And so it came to pass, that they all escaped safely to land.
11The following night the Lord stood by him and said, Be of good cheer, Paul: for as you have testified about me in Jerusalem, so must you also bear witness in Rome.
11Then they said to him, What shall we do to you, that the sea may be calm for us? for the sea was rough, and was tempestuous.
12And he said to them, Take me up, and throw me into the sea; so shall the sea be calm for you: for I know that for my sake this great storm is upon you.
13Nevertheless the men rowed hard to bring it to land; but they could not: for the sea worked, and was tempestuous against them.
34Therefore I urge you to take nourishment: for this is for your safety: for not a hair will fall from the head of any of you.
12And they brought the young man alive, and were very comforted.
27But immediately Jesus spoke to them, saying, Be of good cheer; it is I; do not be afraid.
28But Paul called with a loud voice, saying, Do yourself no harm, for we are all here.
10But Paul went down, fell on him, and embracing him said, "Do not trouble yourselves, for his life is in him."
50For they all saw him, and were troubled. And immediately he talked with them, and said to them, Be of good cheer: it is I; be not afraid.
38sorrowing most of all for the words which he spoke, that they would see his face no more. And they accompanied him to the ship.
26men who have risked their lives for the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
37And a great storm of wind arose, and the waves beat into the ship, so that it was now full.
38And he was in the stern of the ship, asleep on a pillow; and they awoke him, and said to him, Master, do you not care that we are perishing?
24And behold, there arose a great storm on the sea, so that the ship was covered with the waves: but he was asleep.
28And not in any way terrified by your adversaries, which is to them a sign of perdition, but to you of salvation, and that from God.