Acts 27:40-42
Disciples’ Literal New Testament
40 And having cast-off the anchors, they were leaving them in the sea. At the same time, having unfastened the ropes of the rudders[a], and having raised the sail[b] to the blowing [wind], they were holding [course] for the beach. 41 But having fallen-into[c] a place between-seas[d], they grounded the vessel. And the bow, having become stuck, remained immovable; but the stern was being broken-up by the force of the waves. 42 Now the plan of the soldiers came-to-be that they should kill the prisoners, that none should escape, having swum-away.
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- Acts 27:40 Greek ships had two oarlike steering paddles. The sailors unlashed them and put them back in the water so they could steer the ship.
- Acts 27:40 That is, the foresail, near the bow.
- Acts 27:41 Or, encountered.
- Acts 27:41 That is, an underwater reef or sandbar or point of land with deeper sea on both sides.
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