Acts 27:33

Young's Literal Translation (1862/1898)

And till the day was about to be, Paul was calling upon all to partake of nourishment, saying, `Fourteen days to-day, waiting, ye continue fasting, having taken nothing,

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    34 wherefore I call upon you to take nourishment, for this is for your safety, for of not one of you shall a hair from the head fall;'

    35 and having said these things, and having taken bread, he gave thanks to God before all, and having broken `it', he began to eat;

    36 and all having become of good cheer, themselves also took food,

  • Acts 27:7-10
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    7 and having sailed slowly many days, and with difficulty coming over-against Cnidus, the wind not suffering us, we sailed under Crete, over-against Salmone,

    8 and hardly passing it, we came to a certain place called `Fair Havens,' nigh to which was the city `of' Lasaea.

    9 And much time being spent, and the sailing being now dangerous -- because of the fast also being already past -- Paul was admonishing,

    10 saying to them, `Men, I perceive that with hurt, and much damage, not only of the lading and of the ship, but also of our lives -- the voyage is about to be;'

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    17 which having taken up, they were using helps, undergirding the ship, and fearing lest they may fall on the quicksand, having let down the mast -- so were borne on.

    18 And we, being exceedingly tempest-tossed, the succeeding `day' they were making a clearing,

    19 and on the third `day' with our own hands the tackling of the ship we cast out,

    20 and neither sun nor stars appearing for more days, and not a little tempest lying upon us, thenceforth all hope was taken away of our being saved.

    21 And there having been long fasting, then Paul having stood in the midst of them, said, `It behoved `you', indeed, O men -- having hearkened to me -- not to set sail from Crete, and to save this hurt and damage;

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    11 And on the following night, the Lord having stood by him, said, `Take courage, Paul, for as thou didst fully testify the things concerning me at Jerusalem, so it behoveth thee also at Rome to testify.'

    12 And day having come, certain of the Jews having made a concourse, did anathematize themselves, saying neither to eat nor to drink till they may kill Paul;

  • 32 then the soldiers did cut off the ropes of the boat, and suffered it to fall off.

  • 11 and having come up, and having broken bread, and having tasted, for a long time also having talked -- till daylight, so he went forth,

  • Acts 20:6-7
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    6 and we sailed, after the days of the unleavened food, from Philippi, and came unto them to Troas in five days, where we abode seven days.

    7 And on the first of the week, the disciples having been gathered together to break bread, Paul was discoursing to them, about to depart on the morrow, he was also continuing the discourse till midnight,

  • 27 And when the fourteenth night came -- we being borne up and down in the Adria -- toward the middle of the night the sailors were supposing that some country drew nigh to them;

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    38 and having eaten sufficient nourishment, they were lightening the ship, casting forth the wheat into the sea.

    39 And when the day came, they were not discerning the land, but a certain creek were perceiving having a beach, into which they took counsel, if possible, to thrust forward the ship,

  • 14 who having come near to the chief priests and to the elders said, `With an anathema we did anathematize ourselves -- to taste nothing till we have killed Paul;

  • 21 thou, therefore, mayest thou not yield to them, for there lie in wait for him of them more than forty men, who did anathematize themselves -- not to eat nor to drink till they kill him, and now they are ready, waiting for the promise from thee.'

  • 2 and having fasted forty days and forty nights, afterwards he did hunger.

  • 2 forty days being tempted by the Devil, and he did not eat anything in those days, and they having been ended, he afterward hungered,

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    14 where, having found brethren, we were called upon to remain with them seven days, and thus to Rome we came;

    15 and thence, the brethren having heard the things concerning us, came forth to meet us, unto Appii Forum, and Three Taverns -- whom Paul having seen, having given thanks to God, took courage.

  • 11 thou being able to know that it is not more than twelve days to me since I went up to worship in Jerusalem,

  • 31 And in the meanwhile his disciples were asking him, saying, `Rabbi, eat;'

  • 33 The disciples then said one to another, `Did any one bring him anything to eat?'

  • 30 And Cornelius said, `Four days ago till this hour, I was fasting, and `at' the ninth hour praying in my house, and, lo, a man stood before me in bright clothing,

  • 14 and as they were continuing there more days, Festus submitted to the king the things concerning Paul, saying, `There is a certain man, left by Felix, a prisoner,

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    29 and fearing lest on rough places we may fall, out of the stern having cast four anchors, they were wishing day to come.

    30 And the sailors seeking to flee out of the ship, and having let down the boat to the sea, in pretence as `if' out of the foreship they are about to cast anchors,

  • 24 And the men of Israel have been distressed on that day, and Saul adjureth the people, saying, `Cursed `is' the man who eateth food till the evening, and I have been avenged of mine enemies;' and none of the people hath tasted food.

  • 32 And Jesus having called near his disciples, said, `I have compassion upon the multitude, because now three days they continue with me, and they have not what they may eat; and to let them away fasting I will not, lest they faint in the way.'

  • 10 and he became very hungry, and wished to eat; and they making ready, there fell upon him a trance,

  • Mark 8:2-3
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    2 `I have compassion upon the multitude, because now three days they do continue with me, and they have not what they may eat;

    3 and if I shall let them away fasting to their home, they will faint in the way, for certain of them are come from far.'

  • 3 on the next `day' also we touched at Sidon, and Julius, courteously treating Paul, did permit `him', having gone on unto friends, to receive `their' care.

  • 9 and he was three days without seeing, and he did neither eat nor drink.

  • 19 and having received nourishment, was strengthened, and Saul was with the disciples in Damascus certain days,

  • 17 And it came to pass after three days, Paul called together those who are the principal men of the Jews, and they having come together, he said unto them: `Men, brethren, I -- having done nothing contrary to the people, or to the customs of the fathers -- a prisoner from Jerusalem, was delivered up to the hands of the Romans;

  • 24 saying, Be not afraid Paul; before Caesar it behoveth thee to stand; and, lo, God hath granted to thee all those sailing with thee;

  • 17 and in the fifteenth day of this month `is' a festival, seven days unleavened food is eaten;

  • 27 in laboriousness and painfulness, in watchings many times, in hunger and thirst, in fastings many times, in cold and nakedness;

  • 3 desirable bread I have not eaten, and flesh and wine hath not come in unto my mouth, and I have not anointed myself at all, till the completion of three weeks of days.

  • 6 and having tarried among them more than ten days, having gone down to Caesarea, on the morrow having sat upon the tribunal, he commanded Paul to be brought;

  • 4 And having found out the disciples, we tarried there seven days, and they said to Paul, through the Spirit, not to go up to Jerusalem;

  • 35 And now the hour being advanced, his disciples having come near to him, say, -- `The place is desolate, and the hour is now advanced,