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[사도행전 27:1 ]
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    바울이 로마로 압송되다

    1   우리가 배를 타고 이달리야에 가기로 작정되매 바울과 다른 죄수 몇 사람을 아구스도대의 백부장 율리오란 사람에게 맡기니
    2   아시아 해변 각처로 가려 하는 아드라뭇데노 배에 우리가 올라 항해할새 마게도냐데살로니가 사람 아리스다고도 함께 하니라
    3   이튿날 시돈에 대니 율리오바울을 친절히 대하여 친구들에게 가서 대접 받기를 허락하더니
    4   또 거기서 우리가 떠나가다가 맞바람을 피하여 구브로 해안을 의지하고 항해하여
    5   길리기아밤빌리아 바다를 건너 루기아무라 시에 이르러
    6   거기서 백부장이 이달리야로 가려 하는 알렉산드리아 배를 만나 우리를 오르게 하니
    7   배가 더디 가 여러 날 만에 간신히 니도 맞은편에 이르러 풍세가 더 허락하지 아니하므로 살모네 앞을 지나 그레데 해안을 바람막이로 항해하여
    8   간신히 그 연안을 지나 미항이라는 곳에 이르니 라새아 시에서 가깝더라
    9   여러 날이 걸려 금식하는 절기가 이미 지났으므로 항해하기가 위태한지라 바울이 그들을 권하여
    10   말하되 여러분이여 내가 보니 이번 항해가 하물과 배만 아니라 우리 생명에도 타격과 많은 손해를 끼치리라 하되
    11   백부장이 선장과 선주의 말을 바울의 말보다 더 믿더라
    12   그 항구가 겨울을 지내기에 불편하므로 거기서 떠나 아무쪼록 뵈닉스에 가서 겨울을 지내자 하는 자가 더 많으니 뵈닉스그레데 항구라 한쪽은 서남을, 한쪽은 서북을 향하였더라
    13   남풍이 순하게 불매 그들이 뜻을 이룬 줄 알고 닻을 감아 그레데 해변을 끼고 항해하더니
    14   얼마 안 되어 섬 가운데로부터 유라굴로라는 광풍이 크게 일어나니
    15   배가 밀려 바람을 맞추어 갈 수 없어 가는 대로 두고 쫓겨가다가
    16   가우다라는 작은 섬 아래로 지나 간신히 거루를 잡아
    17   끌어 올리고 줄을 가지고 선체를 둘러 감고 1)스르디스에 걸릴까 두려워하여 연장을 내리고 그냥 쫓겨가더니
    18   우리가 풍랑으로 심히 애쓰다가 이튿날 사공들이 짐을 바다에 풀어 버리고
    19   사흘째 되는 날에 배의 기구를 그들의 손으로 내버리니라
    20   여러 날 동안 해도 별도 보이지 아니하고 큰 풍랑이 그대로 있으매 구원의 여망마저 없어졌더라
    21   여러 사람이 오래 먹지 못하였으매 바울이 가운데 서서 말하되 여러분이여 내 말을 듣고 그레데에서 떠나지 아니하여 이 타격과 손상을 면하였더라면 좋을 뻔하였느니라
    22   내가 너희를 권하노니 이제는 안심하라 너희 중 아무도 생명에는 아무런 손상이 없겠고 오직 배뿐이리라
    23   내가 속한 바 곧 내가 섬기는 하나님의 사자가 어제 밤에 내 곁에 서서 말하되
    24   바울아 두려워하지 말라 네가 가이사 앞에 서야 하겠고 또 하나님께서 너와 함께 항해하는 자를 다 네게 주셨다 하였으니
    25   그러므로 여러분이여 안심하라 나는 내게 말씀하신 그대로 되리라고 하나님을 믿노라
    26   그런즉 우리가 반드시 한 섬에 걸리리라 하더라


    풍랑으로 배가 깨어지다

    27   열나흘째 되는 날 밤에 우리가 아드리아 바다에서 이리 저리 쫓겨가다가 자정쯤 되어 사공들이 어느 육지에 가까워지는 줄을 짐작하고
    28   물을 재어 보니 스무 길이 되고 조금 가다가 다시 재니 열다섯 길이라
    29   암초에 걸릴까 하여 고물로 닻 넷을 내리고 날이 새기를 고대하니라
    30   사공들이 도망하고자 하여 이물에서 닻을 내리는 체하고 거룻배를 바다에 내려 놓거늘
    31   바울이 백부장과 군인들에게 이르되 이 사람들이 배에 있지 아니하면 너희가 구원을 얻지 못하리라 하니
    32   이에 군인들이 거룻줄을 끊어 떼어 버리니라
    33   날이 새어 가매 바울이 여러 사람에게 음식 먹기를 권하여 이르되 너희가 기다리고 기다리며 먹지 못하고 주린 지가 오늘까지 열나흘인즉
    34   음식 먹기를 권하노니 이것이 너희의 구원을 위하는 것이요 너희 중 머리카락 하나도 잃을 자가 없으리라 하고
    35   떡을 가져다가 모든 사람 앞에서 하나님께 축사하고 떼어 먹기를 시작하매
    36   그들도 다 안심하고 받아 먹으니
    37   배에 있는 우리의 수는 전부 이백칠십육 명이더라
    38   배부르게 먹고 밀을 바다에 버려 배를 가볍게 하였더니
    39   날이 새매 어느 땅인지 알지 못하나 경사진 해안으로 된 항만이 눈에 띄거늘 배를 거기에 들여다 댈 수 있는가 의논한 후
    40   닻을 끊어 바다에 버리는 동시에 키를 풀어 늦추고 돛을 달고 바람에 맞추어 해안을 향하여 들어가다가
    41   두 물이 합하여 흐르는 곳을 만나 배를 걸매 이물은 부딪쳐 움직일 수 없이 붙고 고물은 큰 물결에 깨어져 가니
    42   군인들은 죄수가 헤엄쳐서 도망할까 하여 그들을 죽이는 것이 좋다 하였으나
    43   백부장이 바울을 구원하려 하여 그들의 뜻을 막고 헤엄칠 줄 아는 사람들을 명하여 물에 뛰어내려 먼저 육지에 나가게 하고
    44   그 남은 사람들은 널조각 혹은 배 물건에 의지하여 나가게 하니 마침내 사람들이 다 상륙하여 구조되니라
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    Chapter 27

    Paul Is Taken to Rome

    1   When it was time for us to sail to Rome, Captain Julius from the Emperor's special troops was put in charge of Paul and the other prisoners.

    2   We went aboard a ship from Adramyttium that was about to sail to some ports along the coast of Asia. Aristarchus from Thessalonica in Macedonia sailed on the ship with us.

    3   The next day we came to shore at Sidon. Captain Julius was very kind to Paul. He even let him visit his friends, so they could give him whatever he needed.

    4   When we left Sidon, the winds were blowing against us, and we sailed close to the island of Cyprus to be safe from the wind.

    5   Then we sailed south of Cilicia and Pamphylia until we came to the port of Myra in Lycia.

    6   There the army captain found a ship from Alexandria that was going to Italy. So he ordered us to board that ship.

    7   We sailed along slowly for several days and had a hard time reaching Cnidus. The wind would not let us go any farther in that direction, so we sailed past Cape Salmone, where the island of Crete would protect us from the wind.

    8   We went slowly along the coast and finally reached a place called Fair Havens, not far from the town of Lasea.

    9   By now we had already lost a lot of time, and sailing was no longer safe. In fact, even the Great Day of Forgiveness r) was past.

    10   Then Paul spoke to the crew of the ship, "Men, listen to me! If we sail now, our ship and its cargo will be badly damaged, and many lives will be lost."

    11   But Julius listened to the captain of the ship and its owner, rather than to Paul.

    12   The harbor at Fair Havens wasn't a good place to spend the winter. Because of this, almost everyone agreed that we should at least try to sail along the coast of Crete as far as Phoenix. It had a harbor that opened toward the southwest and northwest, s) and we could spend the winter there.


    The Storm at Sea

    13   When a gentle wind from the south started blowing, the men thought it was a good time to do what they had planned. So they pulled up the anchor, and we sailed along the coast of Crete.

    14   But soon a strong wind called "The Northeaster" blew against us from the island.

    15   The wind struck the ship, and we could not sail against it. So we let the wind carry the ship.

    16   We went along the island of Cauda on the side that was protected from the wind. We had a hard time holding the lifeboat in place,

    17   but finally we got it where it belonged. Then the sailors wrapped ropes around the ship to hold it together. They lowered the sail and let the ship drift along, because they were afraid it might hit the sandbanks in the gulf of Syrtis.

    18   The storm was so fierce that the next day they threw some of the ship's cargo overboard.

    19   Then on the third day, with their bare hands they threw overboard some of the ship's gear.

    20   For several days we could not see either the sun or the stars. A strong wind kept blowing, and we finally gave up all hope of being saved.

    21   Since none of us had eaten anything for a long time, Paul stood up and told the men: You should have listened to me! If you had stayed on in Crete, you would not have had this damage and loss.

    22   But now I beg you to cheer up, because you will be safe. Only the ship will be lost.

    23   I belong to God, and I worship him. Last night he sent an angel

    24   to tell me, "Paul, don't be afraid! You will stand trial before the Emperor. And because of you, God will save the lives of everyone on the ship."

    25   Cheer up! I am sure that God will do exactly what he promised.

    26   But we will first be shipwrecked on some island.

    27   For fourteen days and nights we had been blown around over the Mediterranean Sea. But about midnight the sailors realized that we were getting near land.

    28   They measured and found that the water was about one hundred twenty feet deep. A little later they measured again and found it was only about ninety feet.

    29   The sailors were afraid that we might hit some rocks, and they let down four anchors from the back of the ship. Then they prayed for daylight.

    30   The sailors wanted to escape from the ship. So they lowered the lifeboat into the water, pretending that they were letting down an anchor from the front of the ship.

    31   But Paul said to Captain Julius and the soldiers, "If the sailors don't stay on the ship, you won't have any chance to save your lives."

    32   The soldiers then cut the ropes that held the lifeboat and let it fall into the sea.

    33   Just before daylight Paul begged the people to eat something. He told them, "For fourteen days you have been so worried that you haven't eaten a thing.

    34   I beg you to eat something. Your lives depend on it. Do this and not one of you will be hurt."

    35   After Paul had said this, he took a piece of bread and gave thanks to God. Then in front of everyone, he broke the bread and ate some.

    36   They all felt encouraged, and each of them ate something.

    37   There were 276 people on the ship,

    38   and after everyone had eaten, they threw the cargo of wheat into the sea to make the ship lighter.


    The Shipwreck

    39   Morning came, and the ship's crew saw a coast that they did not recognize. But they did see a cove with a beach. So they decided to try to run the ship aground on the beach.

    40   They cut the anchors loose and let them sink into the sea. At the same time they untied the ropes that were holding the rudders. Next, they raised the sail at the front of the ship and let the wind carry the ship toward the beach.

    41   But it ran aground on a sandbank. The front of the ship stuck firmly in the sand, and the rear was being smashed by the force of the waves.

    42   The soldiers decided to kill the prisoners to keep them from swimming away and escaping.

    43   But Captain Julius wanted to save Paul's life, and he did not let the soldiers do what they had planned. Instead, he ordered everyone who could swim to dive into the water and head for shore.

    44   Then he told the others to hold on to planks of wood or parts of the ship. At last, everyone safely reached shore.
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