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Mɨ˜ casíiñˋ Paaˉ fɨˊ Roma

27  Jo̱ mɨ˜ catɨguaˇ júuˆ quiáˈrˉ e niguiéiñˈˊ jaléngˈˋ jneaˈˆ fɨˊ Roma lɨ˜ se̱ˈˊ Italia, jo̱baˈ Paaˉ có̱o̱ˈ˜ i̱ dseaˋ sɨjnɨ́ɨngˇ caguiaangˉguɨ do cangolíiñˋ e jéeˊ jaangˋ fii˜ ˈléeˉ i̱ siiˋ Julio; jo̱ i̱ dseaˋ íˋ iuuiñˉ jee˜ co̱o̱ˋ íingˈ˜ ˈléeˉ quiáˈˉ dseata˜ dseaˋ féngˈˊ i̱ guiing˜ fɨˊ Roma.

Jo̱ jnea˜ Lucas cangóˉooˈ co̱lɨɨng˜ có̱o̱ˈ˜ Paaˉ. Jo̱ cangóˉnaaˈ e téeˈ˜naaˈ fɨˊ dsíiˊ co̱o̱ˋ móoˊ e jáaˊ fɨˊ co̱o̱ˋ fɨɨˋ e siiˋ Adramitio e nɨsiˈˊ tɨˊ lɨ˜ nigüɨˈɨ́ɨˊ e nidséˉ fɨˊ lacaangˋ ooˉ jmɨɨˋ quiáˈˉ lɨ˜ se̱ˈˊ Asia. Jo̱guɨ ngóoˊbɨ co̱lɨɨng˜ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jneaˈˆ jaangˋ dseañʉˈˋ i̱ siiˋ Aristarco i̱ seengˋ fɨˊ Tesalónica, co̱o̱ˋ fɨɨˋ lɨ˜ se̱ˈˊ Macedonia.

Jo̱ mɨ˜ cajneáˉ e jmɨɨ˜ jo̱, caguiéˉnaaˈ fɨˊ co̱o̱ˋguɨ ooˉ jmɨɨˋ e siiˋ Sidón. Jo̱ fɨˊ jo̱b i̱ fii˜ ˈléeˉ i̱ siiˋ Julio i̱ jmóoˋ íˆ Paaˉ do cacuøˈrˊ fɨˊ Paaˉ e nidsiˈeeiñˈ˜ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ cuíiñˋ, jo̱ lajo̱b i̱ dseaˋ íˋ nijmɨcó̱o̱ˈr˜ dseaˋ do có̱o̱ˈ˜ jaléˈˋ e ˈnéˉ quiáiñˈˉ.

Jo̱ mɨ˜ cangɨ́ˋ jo̱, caˈuøøˉnaaˈ fɨˊ ooˉ jmɨɨˋ e siiˋ Sidón do e quíingˈ˜naaˈ guíˋ, jo̱baˈ cangɨɨng˜naaˈ fɨˊ lɨ́ˈˆ lɨˊ caˈˊ fɨˊ co̱o̱ˋ guóoˈ˜ uǿˉ e néeˊ ni˜ jmɨñíˈˆ e siiˋ Chipre fɨˊ lɨ˜ jaˋ ˈgaˈˊ lɨˊ báˋ e guíˋ do, dsʉco̱ˈ eáangˊ jnaˈˊ laco̱ˈ ngóoˊnaaˈ. Jo̱ cangɨɨng˜naaˈ fɨˊ ˈnɨˈˋ jmɨñíˈˆ la tó̱o̱ˋ lɨ˜ se̱ˈˊ Cilicia có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ lɨ˜ se̱ˈˊ Panfilia cartɨˊ caguiéˉnaaˈ fɨˊ co̱o̱ˋ fɨɨˋ e siiˋ Mira, co̱o̱ˋ fɨɨˋ lɨ˜ se̱ˈˊ Licia.

Jo̱ fɨˊ jo̱b i̱ fii˜ ˈléeˉ i̱ siiˋ Julio do cangárˉ co̱o̱ˋ móoˊ quiáˈˉ fɨɨˋ e siiˋ Alejandría, jo̱ iʉ˜ fɨˊ ngóoˊ fɨˊ lɨ˜ se̱ˈˊ Italia. Jo̱ fɨˊ dsíiˊ móoˊ jo̱b cangotóoˈ˜naaˈ e quiáˈˉ cangóˉnaaˈ fɨˊ lɨ˜ sɨˈíˆ ngóoˊnaaˈ. Jo̱ jmiguiʉbˊ jmɨɨ˜ ngoca̱ˊ e ngɨˋnaaˈ táˈˉjiʉ lado. Jo̱ e quie̱ˊ ta˜ eáamˊ caguiéˉnaaˈ fɨˊ co̱o̱ˋ fɨɨˋ lɨ˜ siiˋ Gnido. Jo̱ eáamˊbɨ íiˊ e guíˋ do laco̱ˈ ngóoˊnaaˈ, jo̱baˈ caye̱e̱ˇnaaˈ fɨˊ quiniˇ co̱o̱ˋ fɨɨˋ e siiˋ Salmón, jo̱ cangɨɨng˜naaˈ lɨ́ˈˉ lɨˊ ˈnɨˈˋ e uǿˉ e siiˋ Creta e néeˊ ni˜ jmɨñíˈˆ. Jo̱ cangɨɨm˜baaˈ guidseaangˆ lado lacueeˋ ˈnɨˈˋ jmɨñíˈˆ cartɨˊ caguiéˉnaaˈ co̱o̱ˋ lɨ˜ siiˋ Buenos Puertos, e néeˊ quiá̱ˈˉ co̱o̱ˋ fɨɨˋ lɨ˜ siiˋ Lasea.

Jo̱ jmiguiʉbˊ jmɨɨ˜ nɨcangoca̱ˊ e téeˈ˜naaˈ fɨˊ lado la tó̱o̱ˋ ni˜ jmɨñíˈˆ, jo̱guɨ nɨngóoˊ lɨdseáamˈ˜ cajo̱ e téeˈ˜naaˈ dsíiˊ móoˊ, co̱ˈ ie˜ jo̱ nɨjaquiéengˊ ji̱i̱ˋ güíibˉ, jo̱baˈ eáamˊ nɨdseáangˈ˜. Jo̱baˈ cajíngˈˉ Paaˉ casɨ́ˈrˉ i̱ dseaˋ i̱ ngolíingˉ dsíiˊ e móoˊ do ie˜ jo̱, jo̱ cajíñˈˉ:

10 —Dseaˋ rúˈˋuuˈ, móoˋ jnea˜ e eáamˊ nɨdseáangˈ˜ quíˉiiˈ laco̱ˈ ngóoˊnaaˈ la. Jo̱ dseáangˈ˜ niˈíingˉ quíˉnaaˈ e móoˊ la có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ jaléˈˋ lee˜ e quie̱ˊ, jo̱guɨ la quie̱ˊ tɨˊ jneaa˜aabˈ dseáangˈ˜ quíˉiiˈ e niˈíingˉnaaˈ cajo̱.

11 Jo̱ dsʉˈ i̱ fii˜ ˈléeˉ do, eáangˊguɨ cajmɨˈgórˋ dseaˋ fii˜ e móoˊ do có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ fii˜ i̱ quie̱ˊ e móoˊ do laco̱ˈguɨ e cajmɨˈgórˋ Paaˉ. 12 Jo̱ co̱ˈ e ooˉ jmɨɨˋ e siiˋ Buenos Puertos do jaˋ ˈgooˋ faˈ e fɨˊ jo̱ ningɨ́iñˉ lajeeˇ ji̱i̱ˋ güíiˉ, jo̱baˈ lajɨɨiñˋ laˈóˈˋ ngolíiñˉ do caˈɨ́ˋ dsíirˊ e guiʉ́ˉguɨ e niˈuǿmˋbre e fɨˊ ooˉ jmɨɨˋ jo̱, jo̱ nijmérˉ quijí̱ˉ jial niguilíiñˉ fɨˊ co̱o̱ˋguɨ ooˉ jmɨɨˋ lɨ˜ siiˋ Fenice, co̱o̱ˋ ooˉ jmɨɨˋ e néeˊ lɨ˜ se̱ˈˊ Creta e jøøngˉ lɨ́ˈˆ lɨˊ guiéeˈ˜ có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ lɨ́ˈˆ lɨˊ éeˆ guóoˈ˜ uǿˉ. Jo̱baˈ jaˋ dseáangˈ˜ faˈ mɨ˜ caje̱rˊ fɨˊ jo̱ lajeeˇ ji̱i̱ˋ güíiˉ, co̱ˈ fɨˊ jo̱b lamɨ˜ ɨˊ dsíirˊ nijé̱rˉ lajeeˇ ji̱i̱ˋ jo̱.

Mɨ˜ caró̱o̱ˉ jmɨñíˈˆ e eáangˊ

13 Jo̱ mɨ˜ canaangˋ e uáamˉjiʉ e guíˋ e jáaˊ fɨˊ lɨ́ˈˆ lɨˊ huǿøˉ do, jo̱baˈ caˈɨ́ˋ dsíirˊ e nitamˈˉtu̱r fɨˊ. Jo̱ caˈuøømˋbre e fɨˊ ooˉ jmɨɨˋ do e teáaiñˈ˜ dsíiˊ móoˊ, jo̱ cangɨ́ɨiñˊ quiá̱bˈˉ e ˈnɨˈˋ Creta do. 14 Dsʉˈ joˋ huǿøˉ calɨˈɨɨ˜ caˈɨ́ɨˉ guíˋ e teáˋ eáangˊ e jáaˊ lɨ́ˈˉ lɨˊ ñíiˈˉ laco̱ˈ ngóoˊ e móoˊ do, jo̱ fɨˊ lɨ˜ jiébˈˋ canaangˋ cá̱ˋ e móoˊ do. 15 Jo̱ canaangˋ ǿøngˊ fɨˊ lɨ́ˈˆ jiébˈˋ fɨˊ lɨ˜ íiˊ guíˋ. Jo̱ dsʉco̱ˈ joˋ líˈˋnaaˈ faˈ e nidséˉguɨ røøˋ e móoˊ do laco̱ˈ íiˊ guíˋ, jo̱baˈ lɨ́ˈˆ ngóˉnaaˈ jiéˈˋ fɨˊ ta˜ quiʉˈˊ guíbˋ. 16 Jo̱ cangɨɨng˜naaˈ lɨ́ˈˉ caluuˇ co̱o̱ˋ guóoˈ˜ uǿˉjiʉ e siiˋ Cauda e néeˊ ni˜ jmɨñíˈˆ, co̱ˈ fɨˊ jo̱b jaˋguɨ íiˊ guíˋ e teáˋ eáangˊ. Jo̱guɨ eáamˊ cacá̱ˉ jaléngˈˋ i̱ dseaˋ i̱ quie̱ˊ e móoˊ do ta˜ e casɨtɨ́ɨrˊ e móoˊjiʉ e ngɨˊ fɨˊ caluuˇ móoˊ féˈˋ quiáˈrˉ e laco̱ˈ nileángˋnaaˈ fɨng li˜ calɨˈnéˉ lajo̱. 17 Jo̱ mɨ˜ cangɨ́ˋ e caséerˋ e la fɨˊ ni˜ móoˊ quiáˈrˉ, jo̱ cajmeáiñˈˋ ta˜ ˈnii˜ e mɨ˜ quiáˈˉ e niˈñʉ́ˈrˋ e móoˊ féˈˋ do laco̱ˈ nicuǿˉ bíˋ quiáˈˉ. Jo̱guɨ dsʉco̱ˈ ˈgóˈˋbɨr fɨng cacungˈˉ móoˊ quiáˈrˉ jee˜ cu̱u̱˜ tóoˈ˜ fɨˊ lɨ˜ siiˋ Sirte, jo̱baˈ cabírˋ fɨˊ ni˜ jmɨñíˈˆ co̱o̱ˋ ˈmaji̱i̱ˉ e iiˋ eáangˊ jo̱guɨ neaang˜ rúngˈˋ có̱o̱ˈ˜ móoˊ laco̱ˈ jaˋ ningɨ́ˉ jmɨnáˉ. Jo̱ cangolíimˉbre laco̱ˈ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ ta˜ quiʉˈˊ guíˋ. 18 Jo̱baˈ mɨ˜ cajneáˉ e jmɨɨ˜ jo̱, eáangˊguɨ huɨ́ɨngˊ nɨˈíiˊ guíˋ jo̱guɨ eáangˊguɨ nɨró̱o̱ˉ jmɨɨˋ cajo̱, jo̱baˈ canaaiñˋ uøˈrˊ e lee˜ e téeˈ˜ dsíiˊ e móoˊ do jo̱ cabírˋ fɨˊ é̱ˈˋ jmɨñíˈˆ. 19 Jo̱ mɨ˜ catɨ́ˋ ˈnɨˊ jmɨɨ˜ lajo̱, canaaiñˋ uøˈˊbre có̱o̱ˈ˜ layaang˜ guóorˋ jaléˈˋ ˈnii˜ e guiquíngˈˆ ˈmɨˈˊ quiáˈˉ e móoˊ do. 20 Jo̱ jmiguiʉbˊ jmɨɨ˜ cangoca̱ˊ e jí̱i̱ˈ˜ ieeˋ jaˋ jnéengˉ o̱ˈguɨ jnéengˉ jaléngˈˋ nʉ́ʉˊ mɨ˜ canʉʉˋ cajo̱. Jo̱ co̱ˈ jaˋ niquiúmˈˉbɨ e íiˊ guíˋ có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ e ró̱o̱ˉ jmɨɨˋ, jo̱baˈ dseángˈˉ nɨˈɨˊ dsiˋnaaˈ e joˋ nitíiˈ˜baaˈ.

21 Jo̱guɨ co̱ˈ jmiguiʉbˊ jmɨɨ˜ nɨngóoˊ e jaˋ quiee˜naaˈ iˋnaaˈ, jo̱baˈ caró̱o̱ˉ Paaˉ jee˜ jaléngˈˋ i̱ dseaˋ do jo̱ cajíñˈˉ casɨ́ˈˉreiñˈ:

—Dseaˋ rúˈˋuuˈ, guiʉ́ˉguɨb caˈuíingˉ quíˉiiˈ faˈ mɨ˜ cajmeeˉnaˈ nʉ́ʉˈ˜naˈ lají̱i̱ˈ˜ júuˆ quiéˉe e jaˋ caˈuøøˉnaaˈ fɨˊ ooˉ jmɨɨˋ Buenos Puertos fɨˊ lɨ˜ se̱ˈˊ Creta, jo̱ jaˋ cangongɨ́ɨˉnaaˈ e lana, o̱ˈguɨ caˈíngˉ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ co̱o̱ˋ quíˉiiˈ faco̱ˈ mɨ˜ canʉ́ʉˈ˜naˈ júuˆ quiéˉe. 22 Jo̱guɨ lana fɨ́ɨˉɨ ˈnʉ́ˈˋ e jaˋ jmɨtúngˆ óoˊnaˈ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ co̱o̱ˋ, co̱ˈ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ jaangˋ ˈnʉ́ˈˋ jaˋ nijúungˉnaˈ; jí̱i̱ˈ˜ móoˊbaˈ e niˈíingˉ. 23 Co̱ˈ dsiˈlóoˆbɨ cajnéngˉ jaangˋ ángel quiáˈˉ Fidiéeˇ quiéˉe i̱ jmóoˋ lají̱i̱ˈ˜ ta˜ quiʉˈˊ dseaˋ do, 24 jo̱ cajíñˈˉ casɨ́ˈrˉ jnea˜ lala: “Jaˋ fǿønˈ˜, Paaˉ, co̱ˈ dseángˈˉ ˈnébˉ e niguieˈˊ fɨˊ quiniˇ dseata˜ dseaˋ féngˈˊ i̱ guiing˜ fɨˊ Roma. Jo̱ laˈeáangˊ có̱o̱ˈ˜ ˈnʉbˋ cajo̱ Fidiéeˇ nileáiñˉ lajɨɨngˋ dseaˋ i̱ teáangˈ˜ có̱o̱ˈ˜naˈ fɨˊ dsíiˊ móoˊ na.” 25 Jo̱ lajo̱b lɨ́ɨˊ, dseaˋ rúˈˋnaaˈ, cuǿøˈ˜ bíˋ yaang˜naˈ, co̱ˈ jaléˈˋbaˈ e jíngˈˉ Fidiéeˇ dseángˈˉ jmiti˜bre, jo̱guɨ nɨtab˜ dsiiˉ e dseángˈˉ nilɨtib˜ laco̱ˈ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ e cajíngˈˉ i̱ ángel do casɨ́ˈrˉ jnea˜. 26 Jo̱baˈ fɨˊ co̱o̱ˋ ni˜ guóoˈ˜ uǿˉ e néeˊ ni˜ jmɨñíˈˆ, fɨˊ jo̱b ˈnéˉ nidsitíingˈˇnaaˈ, co̱ˈ nifíimˉ móoˊ jéengˊguɨ.

27 Jo̱ co̱o̱ˋ uǿøˋ, mɨ˜ cangɨ́ˋ tú̱ˉ semaan˜ e téeˈ˜naaˈ fɨˊ lado, jo̱ caguiéˉnaaˈ fɨˊ jmɨñíˈˆ lɨ˜ siiˋ Adriático; jo̱ dseángˈˉ lamɨ˜ ró̱o̱ˉbɨ jmɨɨˋ, jo̱baˈ fɨˊ la fɨˊ nab dséeˊ móoˊ lɨ˜ téeˈ˜naaˈ có̱o̱ˈ˜ e guíˋ e íiˊ do. Jo̱ uǿøˋ guienʉ́ʉˊ quiáˈˉ e jmɨɨ˜ jo̱ mɨ˜ calɨlíˈˆ i̱ dseaˋ quie̱ˊ e móoˊ do e nɨjaquiéemˊ nitɨ́ngˈˋnaaˈ uǿˉ quiʉ̱́ˋ. 28 Jo̱baˈ caguiarˊ íˈˋ jial tíiˊ aˈˊguɨ e jmɨɨˋ do, jo̱ calɨlíˈrˆ e niˈaˈˊguɨ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ guiguiˊ dsíˋ jñʉ́ʉˉ metros. Jo̱ mɨ˜ caguilíiñˉ tɨˊ doguɨjiʉ, jo̱ caguiaˊtu̱r íˈˋ caléˈˋ catú̱ˉ, jo̱ calɨlíˈrˆ e aˈˊguɨ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ guieguiéeˋ metros. 29 Jo̱ co̱ˈ ˈgóˈˋbre fɨng casɨcǿøngˉ e móoˊ do có̱o̱ˈ˜ cu̱u̱˜ ˈlooˋ, jo̱baˈ cabírˋ quiʉ̱́ˋ ˈloˈˆ ñíˆ lɨ́ˈˉ caluuˇ e móoˊ do e laco̱ˈ joˋ ningɨ́ˉguɨ e móoˊ do. Jo̱ lajeeˇ jo̱ féiñˈˊ Fidiéeˇ e joˋ güɨlɨˈɨɨ˜guɨ e nijneáˋ.

30 Jo̱ dsʉˈ i̱ dseaˋ i̱ quie̱ˊ e móoˊ do caˈɨ́ˋ dsíirˊ e nicuí̱ˉbre jo̱ nitʉ́ˋbre e móoˊ do. Jo̱baˈ canaaiñˋ jiéeˉbre e móoˊ píˈˆ e téeˈ˜ dsíiˊ móoˊ féˈˋ do e laco̱ˈ nijmɨˈǿngˈˋ yaaiñ˜ ni˜ jmɨɨˋ. Jo̱ jmóorˋ lafaˈ e nibírˋ ˈloˈˆ ñíˆ e seaˋ fɨˊ quiniˇ e móoˊ do. 31 Jo̱ dsifɨˊ mɨ˜ calɨlíˈˆ Paaˉ e jmóoˋ i̱ dseaˋ do lado, jo̱baˈ casɨ́ˈrˉ i̱ fii˜ ˈléeˉ do có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ jaléngˈˋ ˈléeˉ quiáˈrˉ jo̱ casɨ́ˈˉreiñˈ jo̱ cajíñˈˉ:

—Song jaˋ nijé̱ˉ jaléngˈˋ i̱ dseaˋ na dsíiˊ e móoˊ la, jaˋ líˈˋ ˈnʉ́ˈˋ leángˋnaˈ cajo̱.

32 Jo̱baˈ i̱ ˈléeˉ i̱ ngolíingˉ dsíiˊ e móoˊ do caquiʉˈrˊ ˈnii˜ e ˈñʉ́ʉˈ˜ e móoˊ píˈˆ do, jo̱ catóˈˋ fɨˊ ni˜ jmɨñíˈˆ.

33 Jo̱ lajeeˇ e nʉ́ˈˉguɨ e nijneáˋ ie˜ jo̱, Paaˉ caquiʉˈrˊ ta˜ quiáˈˉ jaléngˈˋ i̱ dseaˋ i̱ ngolíingˉ do e nidǿˈrˉ capíˈˆjiʉ jo̱ casɨ́ˈˉreiñˈ:

—Lana nɨngóoˊ tú̱ˉ semaan˜ e ɨˊ dsiˋnaaˈ e ne˜duuˈ e˜ nidsijéeˊ quíˉiiˈ, jo̱ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ iˋnaaˈ jaˋ mɨˊ caquiee˜naaˈ laco̱ˈ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ e quɨ́ˈˉ tɨ́ɨˋnaaˈ. 34 Jo̱baˈ fɨ́ɨˉɨ ˈnʉ́ˈˋ lana e ˈnéˉbaˈ cøbˈˆjiʉˈ íˆnaˈ, co̱ˈ la guíimˋ ˈnéˉ quíiˉnaˈ lajo̱, co̱ˈ có̱o̱ˈ˜ e jo̱baˈ cuøˊ bíˋ quíiˉnaˈ e seengˋnaˈ; jo̱ jneaa˜aaˈ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ co̱o̱ˋ jaˋ e nilíiˉiiˈ, jí̱i̱ˈ˜ camɨ́ˈˆ jñʉˋ guiˋnaaˈ jaˋ niˈíingˉ.

35 Jo̱ mɨ˜ cangɨ́ˋ e féˈˋ Paaˉ lajo̱, jo̱ catɨ́ɨiñˉ co̱o̱ˋ iñíˈˆ jo̱ cacuøˈrˊ guiˈmáangˈˇ Fidiéeˇ fɨˊ quiniˇ jaléngˈˋ i̱ dseaˋ do. Jo̱ lɨ́ˉ jo̱ cafíiñˋ e iñíˈˆ do jo̱ canaaiñˋ gøˈˊbre. 36 Jo̱ lajɨɨmˋ i̱ dseaˋ do cangotáaiñˉ e cagǿˈˋbre cajo̱. 37 Jo̱ lajɨɨˉnaaˈ laˈóˈˋ ngóoˊnaaˈ dsíiˊ e móoˊ do tíiˊbaaˈ tú̱ˉ ciento dsíˋ setenta y seis dseaˋ. 38 Jo̱ mɨ˜ cangɨ́ˋ caquiee˜naaˈ guiʉ́ˉ lajɨɨˉnaaˈ do, cabíbˋ i̱ dseaˋ do e mɨcuɨˈieeˋ e téeˈ˜ dsíiˊ e móoˊ do e laco̱ˈ joˋguɨ iiˋ e móoˊ do.

Mɨ˜ cangoˈangˈˊ móoˊ

39 Jo̱ mɨ˜ cajneáˉ e uǿøˋ jo̱, jaléngˈˋ i̱ dseaˋ i̱ quie̱ˊ e móoˊ do jaˋ ñirˊ jial siiˋ e uǿˉ quiʉ̱́ˋ e tɨˊ lɨ˜ tɨ́iñˈˉ do, dsʉˈ cangáˉbre co̱o̱ˋ lɨ˜ cuǿøngˋ e nijé̱ˉ e móoˊ do lɨ˜ jaˋ téeˈ˜ cu̱u̱˜ eáangˊ, jo̱baˈ fɨˊ jo̱b caˈɨ́ˋ dsíirˊ e nitɨ́iñˈˋ có̱o̱ˈ˜ e móoˊ do. 40 Jo̱ caquiʉˈrˊ e ˈnii˜ e guineaangˇ ˈloˈˆ ñíˆ do, jo̱ dob cajiʉ́ˈrˋ fɨˊ é̱ˈˋ jmɨɨˋ. Jo̱guɨ cajléiñˈˋ e ˈmaˋ e íingˆ ta˜ e quiʉˈˊ ta˜ quiáˈˉ fɨˊ e móoˊ do. Jo̱ mɨ˜ cangɨ́ˋ jo̱, caséerˋ fɨˊ yʉ́ˈˆ e ˈmɨˈˊ e íiˊ fɨˊ quiniˇ e móoˊ do, jo̱ cacá̱ˉ guíˋ e laco̱ˈ cuǿøngˋ ngɨ́ˉ jmɨnáˉguɨ e móoˊ do. Jo̱ lajo̱guɨb canaangˋ dsiquiéengˊ e móoˊ do fɨˊ ˈnɨˈˋ lɨ˜ nɨlɨ́ɨˊ guóoˈ˜ uǿˉ. 41 Dsʉˈ nʉ́ˈˉguɨ e nitɨ́ngˈˋ uǿˉ quiʉ̱́ˋ e móoˊ do, fɨˊ jee˜ cu̱u̱˜ tóobˈ˜ nʉ́ˈˉ jmɨñíˈˆ caˈíˉ, jo̱ fɨˊ jo̱b cacúˈˉ. Jo̱ latøømˉ fɨˊ quiniˇ quiáˈˉ cacúˈˉ fɨˊ jee˜ cu̱u̱˜ tóoˈ˜ e jí̱i̱ˈ˜ joˋ cuǿøngˋ líˋ jǿˈˋ. Jo̱guɨ lɨ́ˈˆ lɨˊ caluuˇ e móoˊ do canaangˋ lɨcuíibˈ˜ có̱o̱ˈ˜ bíˋ quiáˈˉ e jmɨɨˋ e ró̱o̱ˉ do.

42 Jo̱ jaléngˈˋ i̱ ˈléeˉ i̱ teáangˈ˜ dsíiˊ e móoˊ do calɨˈiiñ˜ e nijngámˈˉbre jaléngˈˋ i̱ dseaˋ i̱ téerˋ ˈñúungˈ˜ do e laco̱ˈ jaˋ nileángˉ yaaiñˈ˜ do e nicuí̱rˉ fɨˊ ˈnɨˈˋ jmɨɨˋ mɨ˜ nináiñˋ e nité̱rˉ jmɨɨˋ. 43 Dsʉˈ i̱ fii˜ quiáˈˉ i̱ ˈléeˉ do jaˋ cacuørˊ fɨˊ lajo̱ faˈ e i̱ ˈléeˉ do cajméerˋ lajo̱, co̱ˈ la guíimˋ ˈnéˉ nijáiñˈˋ jaléngˈˋ i̱ dseaˋ i̱ téerˋ ˈñúungˈ˜ do fɨˊ quiniˇ dseata˜. Jo̱ lɨ́ˈˆ caquiʉˈrˊ ta˜ quiáˈˉ jaléngˈˋ i̱ dseaˋ do e i̱i̱ˋ jaléngˈˋ i̱ tɨɨngˋ té̱ˉ jmɨɨˋ güɨdsitáamˈ˜bre dsifɨˊ lado, jo̱ nitɨ́iñˈˋ jmɨnáˆguɨ fɨˊ lɨ˜ nɨlɨ́ɨˊ guóoˈ˜ uǿˉ. 44 Jo̱guɨ jaléngˈˋ i̱ caguiaangˉguɨ do nité̱rˉ jmɨɨˋ có̱o̱ˈ˜ ˈmaji̱i̱ˉ o̱si ni˜ cuíiˈ˜ ˈmajmáˋ quiáˈˉ e móoˊ do é. Jo̱ lajo̱b catɨ́ˈˋnaaˈ có̱o̱ˈ˜ e guiʉ́ˉ fɨˊ lɨ˜ nɨlɨ́ɨˊ guóoˈ˜ uǿˉ lajaléˈˋnaaˈ do.

Paul Sails for Rome

27 When it was decided that we(A) would sail for Italy,(B) Paul and some other prisoners were handed over to a centurion named Julius, who belonged to the Imperial Regiment.(C) We boarded a ship from Adramyttium about to sail for ports along the coast of the province of Asia,(D) and we put out to sea. Aristarchus,(E) a Macedonian(F) from Thessalonica,(G) was with us.

The next day we landed at Sidon;(H) and Julius, in kindness to Paul,(I) allowed him to go to his friends so they might provide for his needs.(J) From there we put out to sea again and passed to the lee of Cyprus because the winds were against us.(K) When we had sailed across the open sea off the coast of Cilicia(L) and Pamphylia,(M) we landed at Myra in Lycia. There the centurion found an Alexandrian ship(N) sailing for Italy(O) and put us on board. We made slow headway for many days and had difficulty arriving off Cnidus. When the wind did not allow us to hold our course,(P) we sailed to the lee of Crete,(Q) opposite Salmone. We moved along the coast with difficulty and came to a place called Fair Havens, near the town of Lasea.

Much time had been lost, and sailing had already become dangerous because by now it was after the Day of Atonement.[a](R) So Paul warned them, 10 “Men, I can see that our voyage is going to be disastrous and bring great loss to ship and cargo, and to our own lives also.”(S) 11 But the centurion, instead of listening to what Paul said, followed the advice of the pilot and of the owner of the ship. 12 Since the harbor was unsuitable to winter in, the majority decided that we should sail on, hoping to reach Phoenix and winter there. This was a harbor in Crete,(T) facing both southwest and northwest.

The Storm

13 When a gentle south wind began to blow, they saw their opportunity; so they weighed anchor and sailed along the shore of Crete. 14 Before very long, a wind of hurricane force,(U) called the Northeaster, swept down from the island. 15 The ship was caught by the storm and could not head into the wind; so we gave way to it and were driven along. 16 As we passed to the lee of a small island called Cauda, we were hardly able to make the lifeboat(V) secure, 17 so the men hoisted it aboard. Then they passed ropes under the ship itself to hold it together. Because they were afraid they would run aground(W) on the sandbars of Syrtis, they lowered the sea anchor[b] and let the ship be driven along. 18 We took such a violent battering from the storm that the next day they began to throw the cargo overboard.(X) 19 On the third day, they threw the ship’s tackle overboard with their own hands. 20 When neither sun nor stars appeared for many days and the storm continued raging, we finally gave up all hope of being saved.

21 After they had gone a long time without food, Paul stood up before them and said: “Men, you should have taken my advice(Y) not to sail from Crete;(Z) then you would have spared yourselves this damage and loss. 22 But now I urge you to keep up your courage,(AA) because not one of you will be lost; only the ship will be destroyed. 23 Last night an angel(AB) of the God to whom I belong and whom I serve(AC) stood beside me(AD) 24 and said, ‘Do not be afraid, Paul. You must stand trial before Caesar;(AE) and God has graciously given you the lives of all who sail with you.’(AF) 25 So keep up your courage,(AG) men, for I have faith in God that it will happen just as he told me.(AH) 26 Nevertheless, we must run aground(AI) on some island.”(AJ)

The Shipwreck

27 On the fourteenth night we were still being driven across the Adriatic[c] Sea, when about midnight the sailors sensed they were approaching land. 28 They took soundings and found that the water was a hundred and twenty feet[d] deep. A short time later they took soundings again and found it was ninety feet[e] deep. 29 Fearing that we would be dashed against the rocks, they dropped four anchors from the stern and prayed for daylight. 30 In an attempt to escape from the ship, the sailors let the lifeboat(AK) down into the sea, pretending they were going to lower some anchors from the bow. 31 Then Paul said to the centurion and the soldiers, “Unless these men stay with the ship, you cannot be saved.”(AL) 32 So the soldiers cut the ropes that held the lifeboat and let it drift away.

33 Just before dawn Paul urged them all to eat. “For the last fourteen days,” he said, “you have been in constant suspense and have gone without food—you haven’t eaten anything. 34 Now I urge you to take some food. You need it to survive. Not one of you will lose a single hair from his head.”(AM) 35 After he said this, he took some bread and gave thanks to God in front of them all. Then he broke it(AN) and began to eat. 36 They were all encouraged(AO) and ate some food themselves. 37 Altogether there were 276 of us on board. 38 When they had eaten as much as they wanted, they lightened the ship by throwing the grain into the sea.(AP)

39 When daylight came, they did not recognize the land, but they saw a bay with a sandy beach,(AQ) where they decided to run the ship aground if they could. 40 Cutting loose the anchors,(AR) they left them in the sea and at the same time untied the ropes that held the rudders. Then they hoisted the foresail to the wind and made for the beach. 41 But the ship struck a sandbar and ran aground. The bow stuck fast and would not move, and the stern was broken to pieces by the pounding of the surf.(AS)

42 The soldiers planned to kill the prisoners to prevent any of them from swimming away and escaping. 43 But the centurion wanted to spare Paul’s life(AT) and kept them from carrying out their plan. He ordered those who could swim to jump overboard first and get to land. 44 The rest were to get there on planks or on other pieces of the ship. In this way everyone reached land safely.(AU)

Footnotes

  1. Acts 27:9 That is, Yom Kippur
  2. Acts 27:17 Or the sails
  3. Acts 27:27 In ancient times the name referred to an area extending well south of Italy.
  4. Acts 27:28 Or about 37 meters
  5. Acts 27:28 Or about 27 meters