Acts 27:3
Compared across 41 translations
English
The next day we landed at Sidon; and Julius, treating Paul with [thoughtful] consideration, allowed him to go to his friends there and be cared for and refreshed.
And the next day we touched at Sidon. And Julius courteously entreated Paul, and gave him liberty to go unto his friends to refresh himself.
The next day we put in at Sidon. Julius treated Paul most decently—let him get off the ship and enjoy the hospitality of his friends there. 4-8 Out to sea again, we sailed north under the protection of the northeast shore of Cyprus because winds out of the west were against us, and then along the coast westward to the port of Myra. There the centurion found an Egyptian ship headed for Italy and transferred us on board. We ran into bad weather and found it impossible to stay on course. After much difficulty, we finally made it to the southern coast of the island of Crete and docked at Good Harbor (appropriate name!). 9-10 By this time we had lost a lot of time. We had passed the autumn equinox, so it would be stormy weather from now on through the winter, too dangerous for sailing. Paul warned, “I see only disaster ahead for cargo and ship—to say nothing of our lives!—if we put out to sea now.” 12,11 But it was not the best harbor for staying the winter. Phoenix, a few miles further on, was more suitable. The centurion set Paul’s warning aside and let the ship captain and the shipowner talk him into trying for the next harbor. 13-15 When a gentle southerly breeze came up, they weighed anchor, thinking it would be smooth sailing. But they were no sooner out to sea than a gale-force wind, the infamous nor’easter, struck. They lost all control of the ship. It was a cork in the storm. 16-17 We came under the lee of the small island named Clauda, and managed to get a lifeboat ready and reef the sails. But rocky shoals prevented us from getting close. We only managed to avoid them by throwing out drift anchors. 18-20 Next day, out on the high seas again and badly damaged now by the storm, we dumped the cargo overboard. The third day the sailors lightened the ship further by throwing off all the tackle and provisions. It had been many days since we had seen either sun or stars. Wind and waves were battering us unmercifully, and we lost all hope of rescue. 21-22 With our appetite for both food and life long gone, Paul took his place in our midst and said, “Friends, you really should have listened to me back in Crete. We could have avoided all this trouble and trial. But there’s no need to dwell on that now. From now on, things are looking up! I can assure you that there’ll not be a single drowning among us, although I can’t say as much for the ship—the ship itself is doomed. 23-26 “Last night God’s angel stood at my side, an angel of this God I serve, saying to me, ‘Don’t give up, Paul. You’re going to stand before Caesar yet—and everyone sailing with you is also going to make it.’ So, dear friends, take heart. I believe God will do exactly what he told me. But we’re going to shipwreck on some island or other.” 27-29 On the fourteenth night, adrift somewhere on the Adriatic Sea, at about midnight the sailors sensed that we were approaching land. Sounding, they measured a depth of 120 feet, and shortly after that ninety feet. Afraid that we were about to run aground, they threw out four anchors and prayed for daylight. 30-32 Some of the sailors tried to jump ship. They let down the lifeboat, pretending they were going to set out more anchors from the bow. Paul saw through their guise and told the centurion and his soldiers, “If these sailors don’t stay with the ship, we’re all going down.” So the soldiers cut the lines to the lifeboat and let it drift off. 33-34 With dawn about to break, Paul called everyone together and proposed breakfast: “This is the fourteenth day we’ve gone without food. None of us has felt like eating! But I urge you to eat something now. You’ll need strength for the rescue ahead. You’re going to come out of this without even a scratch!” 35-38 He broke the bread, gave thanks to God, passed it around, and they all ate heartily—276 of us, all told! With the meal finished and everyone full, the ship was further lightened by dumping the grain overboard. 39-41 At daybreak, no one recognized the land—but then they did notice a bay with a nice beach. They decided to try to run the ship up on the beach. They cut the anchors, loosed the tiller, raised the sail, and ran before the wind toward the beach. But we didn’t make it. Still far from shore, we hit a reef and the ship began to break up. 42-44 The soldiers decided to kill the prisoners so none could escape by swimming, but the centurion, determined to save Paul, stopped them. He gave orders for anyone who could swim to dive in and go for it, and for the rest to grab a plank. Everyone made it to shore safely.
The next day we put in at Sidon; and Julius treated Paul with consideration and allowed him to go to his friends and receive care.
Al día siguiente llegamos a Sidón, y Julio se mostró muy humano con Pablo, tanto que le dejó desembarcar, visitar a varios amigos y aceptar la hospitalidad que le ofrecían.
The next day we landed at Sidon. There Julius was kind to Paul. He let Paul visit his friends so they could give him what he needed.
The next day we landed at Sidon; and Julius, in kindness to Paul, allowed him to go to his friends so they might provide for his needs.
The next day we landed at Sidon; and Julius, in kindness to Paul, allowed him to go to his friends so they might provide for his needs.
The next day when we docked at Sidon, Julius was very kind to Paul and let him go ashore to visit with friends so they could provide for his needs.
Arabic
وَفِي الْيَوْمِ التَّالِي وَصَلْنَا إِلَى صَيْدَا. وَعَامَلَ يُولِيُوسُ بُولُسَ مُعَامَلَةً طَيِّبَةً فَسَمَحَ لَهُ بِأَنْ يَزُورَ أَصْدِقَاءَهُ فِي صَيْدَا لِيَتَلَقَّى مِنْهُمْ مَا يَحْتَاجُ إِلَيْهِ.
Cebuano
Pagkasunod nga adlaw midunggo kami sa Sidon. Giatiman pag-ayo ni Julio si Pablo. Gitugotan niya si Pablo nga mobisita sa iyang mga higala didto aron matabangan siya sa iyang mga panginahanglan.
Czech
Když jsme druhý den přistáli v Sidónu, dovolil důstojník Julius, který zacházel s Pavlem skutečně lidsky, aby navštívil ve městě své přátele; ti ho vybavili na cestu vším potřebným.
Danish
Efter en dags sejlads gjorde vi et kort ophold i Sidon. Julius var meget venlig over for Paulus og lod ham gå i land, så han kunne besøge sine venner og nyde godt af deres gæstfrihed.
German
Am nächsten Tag legten wir in Sidon an. Der Hauptmann Julius war sehr freundlich zu Paulus und gestattete ihm, seine Freunde zu besuchen, die ihn mit allem Nötigen versorgten.
Spanish
Al día siguiente hicimos escala en Sidón; y Julio, con mucha amabilidad, le permitió a Pablo visitar a sus amigos para que lo atendieran.
Al día siguiente hicimos escala en Sidón; y Julio, con mucha amabilidad, le permitió a Pablo visitar a sus amigos para que lo atendieran.
French
Le lendemain, nous avons fait escale à Sidon. Julius, qui témoignait une grande bienveillance à Paul, lui a permis alors de se rendre chez ses amis pour recevoir leur aide.
Hebrew
כשהגענו למחרת לצידון גילה יוליוס נדיבות-לב כלפי פולוס, והרשה לו לרדת לחוף ולבקר את ידידיו, כדי שיספקו לו את צרכיו.
Hiligaynon
Sang madason nga adlaw, nagdungka kami sa Sidon. Maayo ang pagtratar ni Julius kay Pablo. Gintugutan niya si Pablo nga magbisita sa iya mga abyan didto agod mabuligan siya sa iya mga kinahanglanon.
Croatian
Sutradan smo doplovili u Sidon. Julije je s Pavlom vrlo ljubazno postupao. Dopustio mu je posjetiti prijatelje, da se pobrinu za njegove potrebe.
Italian
Il giorno dopo, arrivammo a Sidone. Qui Giulio, che era molto gentile con Paolo, gli permise di andare a trovare i suoi amici e di accettare la loro ospitalità.
Japanese
翌日、船はシドンに入港しました。ユリアスはパウロにとても親切で、上陸して友人を訪問したり、もてなしを受けたりすることを許可してくれました。
Korean
이튿날 배가 시돈에 닿자 율리오는 바울을 친절히 대해 주며 친구들에게 가서 대접받는 것을 허락해 주었다.
nb
Dagen etter la vi til i byen Sidon. Offiseren Julius var vennlig innstilt mot Paulus og lot ham gå i land for å besøke venner og nyte godt av gjestfriheten deres.
nl
De volgende dag legden wij in Sidon aan. Julius behandelde Paulus vriendelijk en gaf hem toestemming naar zijn vrienden in de stad te gaan om daar wat op verhaal te komen.
Polish
Następnego dnia, gdy zawinęliśmy do Sydonu, Juliusz, który był przychylny Pawłowi, pozwolił mu odwiedzić przyjaciół i skorzystać z ich gościny.
Portuguese
No dia seguinte, ancoramos em Sidom; e Júlio, num gesto de bondade para com Paulo, permitiu-lhe que fosse ao encontro dos seus amigos, para que estes suprissem as suas necessidades.
No dia seguinte, quando atracámos em Sídon, Júlio mostrou-se muito amável com Paulo, permitindo-lhe que fosse a terra visitar amigos e receber a ajuda que precisasse.
qu
Chai cayandij punllaca, Sidonmanmi chayarcanchij. Chaipimi Julioca, Pablotaca paipaj alli rijsishcacuna imallatapish cuchun nishpa, rijsishcacunapajman richun saquirca. Pablota achcata llaquishpami chashna rurarca.
Romanian
În ziua următoare am debarcat în Sidon. Iulius s-a purtat omenos cu Pavel şi i-a dat voie să meargă pe la prietenii săi, ca să primească îngrijire.
Russian
На следующий день мы причалили в Сидоне. Юлий хорошо обращался с Паулом и позволил ему навестить друзей, чтобы они позаботились о его нуждах.
На следующий день мы причалили в Сидоне. Юлий хорошо обращался с Паулом и позволил ему навестить друзей, чтобы они позаботились о его нуждах.
На следующий день мы причалили в Сидоне. Юлий хорошо обращался с Павлусом и позволил ему навестить друзей, чтобы они позаботились о его нуждах.
На следующий день мы причалили в Сидоне. Юлий хорошо обращался с Павлом и позволил ему навестить друзей, чтобы они позаботились о его нуждах.
Slovak
Na druhý deň sme pristávali v Sidone. Július sa správal k Pavlovi veľmi láskavo a dovolil mu navštíviť v meste svojich priateľov, ktorí mu dali všetko, čo potreboval.
Swedish
Följande dag lade vi till i Sidon och Julius var mycket vänlig mot Paulus och lät honom gå iland för att besöka vänner och njuta av deras gästfrihet.
Swahili
Kesho yake tulifika Sidoni. Juliasi akamfanyia wema Paulo, akamruhusu aende kuwaona rafiki zake wam hudumie.
Thai
วันรุ่งขึ้นเราแวะที่เมืองไซดอน ฝ่ายยูเลียสมีความกรุณาต่อเปาโลจึงอนุญาตให้เขาไปหาเพื่อนฝูงเพื่อคนเหล่านั้นจะได้จัดหาสิ่งที่จำเป็นให้เขา
zh-Hans
第二天,船停泊在西顿港,犹流宽待保罗,准他探望当地的朋友,接受他们的照应。
第 二 天 , 到 了 西 顿 ; 犹 流 宽 待 保 罗 , 准 他 往 朋 友 那 里 去 , 受 他 们 的 照 应 。
zh-Hant
第二天,船停泊在西頓港,猶流寬待保羅,准他探望當地的朋友,接受他們的照應。