< Acts 27 >
1 And when it was determined for us to sail for Italy, they delivered both Paul and some other prisoners to a centurion named Julius, of the band of Augustus.
Are xopan ri qꞌotaj, xujeꞌ pa ri tinimit Italia. Ri Pablo xuqujeꞌ e nikꞌaj winaq chik ri e kꞌo pa cheꞌ xechajix bꞌik rumal jun chike ri kinimaꞌqil ri ajchꞌoꞌjabꞌ chajil tinimit ubꞌiꞌ Julio jun kinimaꞌqil ri ajchꞌoꞌjabꞌ rech ri nim Tinimit.
2 And having gotten on a ship of Adramyttium that was going to sail to the places along Asia, we launched, Aristarchus, a Macedonian of Thessalonica, being with us.
Xeꞌ xuqujeꞌ ri Aristarco qukꞌ, jun achi aj Macedonia ri kꞌo pa ri tinimit Tesalónica. Xujeꞌ kꞌu pa ri jukubꞌ ri yaꞌtal bꞌe che pa ri tinimit Adramitio ri kꞌo pa Asia. Ri jukubꞌ kikꞌow bꞌik pa jaljoj taq kꞌolibꞌal chuchiꞌ ulew rech Asia.
3 And on another day we put in at Sidon. And Julius, who treated Paul kindly, allowed him to undergo care, after going to his friends.
Are xujopan pa ri tinimit Sidón, ri Julio sibꞌalaj utz xnoꞌjin rukꞌ ri Pablo, xuya bꞌe che xqaj pa ri jukubꞌ xuꞌsolij kan ri e rech taq chꞌabꞌeꞌn rech chilaꞌ, rech kaya bꞌik ujastaq ri kajawataj che.
4 And having launched from there, we sailed under lee of Cyprus, because the winds were contrary.
Kꞌa te riꞌ xujeꞌ chik pa ri plo, xqarik bꞌik nimaq taq kyaqiqꞌ ri man kuya ta bꞌe che ri jukubꞌ jaꞌ kabꞌinik. Xaq jeriꞌ xujikꞌow bꞌik chuxukut Chipre, chuxoꞌl ri chꞌaqaꞌp ulew xuqujeꞌ ri nima tinimit.
5 And having sailed across the depths along Cilicia and Pamphylia, we came to Myra, of Lycia.
Are uj bꞌenaq pa ri cho xujikꞌow bꞌik chuchiꞌ ri jaꞌ rech ri tinimit Cilicia xuqujeꞌ ri tinimit Panfilia, kꞌa te riꞌ xujtakꞌiꞌ na pa ri tinimit Mira ri kꞌo pa ri tinimit Licia.
6 And there, the centurion having found a ship of Alexandria sailing for Italy, he put us in it.
Chilaꞌ ri kinimaꞌqil ri ajchꞌoꞌjabꞌ chajil tinimit xuriq bꞌik jun jukubꞌ ri kape pa ri tinimit Egipto, rech ri leꞌaj Alejandría bꞌenam rij pa ri tinimit Italia, xujuya bꞌik chupam.
7 And sailing slowly during considerable days, and with difficulty having come along the Cnidus, the wind not allowing us further, we sailed under lee of Crete, along Salmone.
Kꞌi qꞌij noꞌjim xujeꞌek, are xikꞌow taq kan ri kꞌax xujopan chuchiꞌ ri tinimit Gnido. Ri kyaqiqꞌ man kuya ta bꞌe chaqe kujbꞌinik rumal riꞌ xujikꞌow bꞌik pa ri chꞌaqaꞌp ulew rech Creta, xaq koꞌl ri kyaqiqꞌ kubꞌan chuchiꞌ ri retal ri Salmón.
8 And sailing by it with difficulty, we came to a certain place called Fair Havens, near to which was Lasea City.
Rukꞌ kꞌax xaq chuchiꞌ ri jaꞌ xujeꞌ wi, kꞌisbꞌal rech xujopan chuchiꞌ ri ja ubꞌiꞌ “Utz uchiꞌ jaꞌ” jawjeꞌ utz ketakꞌiꞌ wiꞌ ri jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal chuxukut ri tinimit Lasea.
9 And considerable time having past, and the voyage now being dangerous, also because the Fast was now past, Paul urged,
Naj qꞌotaj xukꞌam bꞌik ri qabꞌinem. Xibꞌibꞌal ri bꞌinem pa ri plo rumal taq ri kyaqiqꞌ jabꞌ ri kakꞌulmatajik, ri qꞌotaj rech jabꞌ xuchapleꞌj, ri Pablo kꞌut xutzijoj rij ri tajin kakꞌulmatajik kukꞌ ri winaq ri e kꞌo pa ri jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal.
10 saying to them, Men, I perceive that the voyage is going to be with injury and much damage, not only of the cargo and the ship, but also of our lives.
Xubꞌij chike: Achyabꞌ, kꞌo kꞌax waꞌ kaqariqo we xaq jeꞌ kujbꞌinik, ronojel le jastaq le kꞌo pa le jukubꞌ qatzaqa kanoq, katukin waꞌ we jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal chi qa xeꞌ, xuqujeꞌ kaqarik waꞌ uj kꞌax.
11 But the centurion was convinced more by the captain and the shipmaster than to those things spoken by Paul.
Are kꞌu ri taqanel pa kiwiꞌ ri ajchꞌoꞌjabꞌ chajil tinimit man xuta ta ri xubꞌij ri Pablo che, are xuta ri xbꞌix che rumal ri ajchoqꞌe xuqujeꞌ ri kabꞌan rech puꞌwiꞌ ri jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal.
12 And since the haven was inconvenient to winter in, the majority gave counsel to launch from there also, if somehow they might be able, after arriving at Phoenix, to winter in a haven of Crete, looking toward southwest and northwest.
Are kꞌu ri tinimit ubꞌiꞌnam utz taq uchiꞌ jaꞌ man chajital taj, rumal riꞌ xibꞌibꞌal ikꞌowem chilaꞌ. E kꞌi chike ri kebꞌin pa ri plo are jeꞌl chike kiꞌkꞌow pa ri tinimit Fenice, ri kꞌo apanoq choch ri uchiꞌ jaꞌ pa ri tinimit Creta, ri Fenice sibꞌalaj jun utz laj uchiꞌ jaꞌ jawjeꞌ kikꞌowisax wi ri qꞌotaj rech jabꞌ.
13 And when a south wind blew gently, having presumed to have obtained their purpose, after taking up anchor, they sailed very near by Crete.
Xwaꞌjil kꞌu jun kyaqiqꞌ ri xaq kajororik pa ri uxukut ulew, pa kikꞌuꞌx ri kabꞌan ke puꞌwiꞌ ri jukubꞌ chi maj kꞌax kakiriqo, xkiwaꞌjilisaj ri chꞌichꞌ ri kꞌo che ri jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal ri qajinaq pa ri jaꞌ, jeriꞌ xiꞌkꞌow bꞌik chuchiꞌ ri jaꞌ rech ri tinimit Creta.
14 But not long after, there threw against it a cyclonic wind called the Euroclydon.
Xaq kꞌa te xkꞌexen ri qꞌotaj, jun nimalaj kyaqiqꞌ jabꞌ ubꞌiꞌ ri kape chuxukut kaj, xpe puꞌwiꞌ ri chꞌaqaꞌp ulew, xujupaqchiꞌj bꞌik pa ri plo.
15 And the ship having been caught, and not being able to face the wind, having given up, we were driven.
Ri kabꞌan ke puꞌwiꞌ ri jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal man xekwin taj xkisutij ri jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal xechꞌeketajik xekꞌam bꞌik rumal ri kyaqiqꞌ jabꞌ.
16 And having sailed under lee of a certain island called Clauda, we were able with difficulty, to develop control of the skiff.
Xujikꞌow chrij jun laj chꞌaqaꞌp ulew ri kꞌo pa ri plo, ubꞌiꞌ Clauda, ri man kꞌo ta wi nim kyaqiqꞌ. Rukꞌ taq kꞌax xujkwin chuyakik ri alaj taq jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal ri chararem bꞌik che toꞌbꞌal qibꞌ.
17 And having taken that up, they used helps, undergirding the ship. And fearing lest they might fall off into the sandbank, having lowered the vessel, they were driven this way.
Are kꞌo chi ri alaj taq jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal chupam ri nim jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal, xkixim ri nim jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal rukꞌ kolobꞌ rech man kajaqꞌin taj. Kakixiꞌj kꞌu kibꞌ we ne kunim ribꞌ ri nim jukubꞌ pa ri sanyobꞌ ri ubꞌiꞌ Sirte, rumal riꞌ xkiqasaj ri manta ri kꞌo puꞌwiꞌ ri jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal.
18 And since we were exceedingly storm-tossed, on the next day they jettisoned.
Chukabꞌ qꞌij, rumal chi sibꞌalaj nim uchuqꞌabꞌ ri kyaqiqꞌ chupam ri qꞌeqal jabꞌ, xkichap resaxik ri eqaꞌn pa ri jukubꞌ xkikꞌyaq bꞌik pa ri plo.
19 And the third day we cast out by hands the tackling of the ship.
Churox qꞌij chik xekꞌyaq bꞌik ri chakubꞌal taq jastaq rech ri jukubꞌ pa ri jaꞌ.
20 And when neither sun nor stars appeared for more days, and no small storm laying on, all remaining hope for us to be saved was taken away.
Kꞌi qꞌij man xqil ta uwach ri qꞌij o ri chꞌumil, xqarik kꞌax rumal ri nimalaj qꞌeqal jabꞌ. Xqachomaj kꞌut chi kujkam kanoq, man kuꞌl ta chi qa kuꞌx kujkꞌasiꞌk.
21 And being long without food, then Paul, who stood in the midst of them, said, Ye truly ought, O men, to have complied with me, not to launch from Crete, and gain this damage and loss.
Kꞌi qꞌij chik ikꞌowinaq man kꞌo ta qawa qatijom, rumal riꞌ ri Pablo xtakꞌiꞌ chiqaxoꞌl, xubꞌij: Achyabꞌ, sibꞌalaj utz we ta xita ri xinbꞌij, mat xujel loq pa Creta, rech mat xqariq waꞌ we kꞌax riꞌ xuqujeꞌ we tzaqik.
22 And now I exhort you to cheer up, for there will not be one loss of life from you, except of the ship.
Kamik kꞌut chikꞌama ichuqꞌabꞌ, man kꞌo ta jun chiꞌwe kakamik, xane xwi ri jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal katukin na, kasach kꞌu uwach.
23 For there stood by me this night an agent of the God whose I am, whom also I serve,
Chaqꞌabꞌ xukꞌut ribꞌ jun ángel chinuwach ri taqom loq rumal ri Dios ri kinpatanij, xuqujeꞌ kinqꞌijilaꞌj.
24 saying, Fear not, Paul. Thou must stand before Caesar, and lo, God has granted thee all those sailing with thee.
Xubꞌij kꞌu chwe: “Pablo, maxiꞌj awibꞌ, katopan na rukꞌ ri César ri nimalaj taqanel puꞌwiꞌ Roma. Rumal awech ri Dios kuꞌtoꞌ na konojel ri e bꞌenaq awukꞌ pa ri jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal puꞌwiꞌ jaꞌ, rech man kekam taj.”
25 Therefore men, cheer up, for I believe God, that it will be so in that way it has been told to me.
Rumal riꞌ, achyabꞌ, chikꞌama ichuqꞌabꞌ. Kuꞌl na kꞌuꞌx in chirij ri Dios, kinkojo chi qas tzij je kabꞌantaj na jas ri xbꞌix chwe rumal ri ángel.
26 But we must fall off upon a certain island.
Kujkanaj kꞌu na kan pa jun chꞌaqaꞌp ulew ri kꞌo pa ri plo jawjeꞌ ri kujuya wi kan ri kyaqiqꞌ.
27 And when it became the fourteenth night, as we were driven about in the Adriatic sea, toward midnight the sailors suspected some region to come near them.
Pa jun aqꞌabꞌ, chukabꞌ wuqubꞌ qꞌij rech ri qabꞌinem pa ri plo Adria, kujupaqchiꞌla ri kyaqiqꞌ. Are xuriq nikꞌaj aqꞌabꞌ, ri achyabꞌ ri e kꞌamowinaq bꞌik ri jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal xkilo chi kujnaqajin che ri ulew.
28 And having tossed lead, they found twenty fathoms, and having gone a little farther, and having tossed lead again, they found fifteen fathoms.
Xketaj ri unajal ri upam ri plo, xkilo chi juwinaq waqlajuj metros qajinaq. Xujbꞌin chi apanoq jubꞌiqꞌ, te kꞌu riꞌ xketaj chi junmul, xkil kꞌut chi xa juwinaq wuqubꞌ metros chik.
29 And fearing lest somehow we might falloff on rough places, having cast off four anchors from the stern, they prayed for day to develop.
Kakixiꞌj kꞌu kibꞌ we ne kajaqꞌin ri jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal cho taq ri abꞌaj, rumal riꞌ xkiqasaj bꞌik kajibꞌ nimaq taq chꞌichꞌ chrij ri jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal. Konojel xkibaꞌn chꞌawem rech kasaqir aninaq, rumal sibꞌalaj kakixiꞌj kibꞌ.
30 And since the sailors sought to flee out of the ship, and having lowered the skiff into the sea in pretense as going to stretch out anchors from the bow,
Ri achyabꞌ ri e kꞌamowinaq bꞌik ri jukubꞌ xkichomaj chi keꞌl bꞌik pa ri jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal chutoꞌik kibꞌ. Rumal riꞌ xkichapleꞌj u qasaxik ri alaj taq jukubꞌ pa ri plo, xkijaluj tajin kakiqasaj nikꞌaj chꞌichꞌ chik ri kachapow ri jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal.
31 Paul said to the centurion and to the soldiers, Unless these men remain in the ship, ye cannot be saved.
Are kꞌu ri Pablo xubꞌij che ri nim taqanel pa kiwiꞌ ri ajchꞌoꞌjabꞌ chajil tinimit, xuqujeꞌ chike ri ajchꞌoꞌjabꞌ chajil tinimit: We man kekanaj kan ri achyabꞌ ri e kꞌamowinaq bꞌik ri jukubꞌ chupam ri jukubꞌ, man kixkwin taj kitoꞌ iwibꞌ.
32 Then the soldiers cut away the ropes of the skiff, and let it fall off.
Xepe kꞌu ri ajchꞌoꞌjabꞌ chajil tinimit, xkiqupij ri kolobꞌ ri ximbꞌem ri alaj jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal xkitzoqopij bꞌik pa ri plo.
33 And until day was going to develop, Paul urged them all to partake of food, saying, Today is the fourteenth day, waiting, ye continue without food, having taken nothing.
Are xsaqirik ri Pablo xubꞌij chike konojel chi kuyaꞌo kewaꞌik, xubꞌij chike: Xeꞌ kajlajuj qꞌij man ixwarinaq taj, xuqujeꞌ man kꞌo ta jas itijom.
34 Therefore I encourage you to take of food, for this is for your safety. For not a hair will fall from the head of one of you.
Chixwoꞌq chibꞌana toqꞌobꞌ rumal cher xa ta ne jun kutzaq jun uwiꞌ chaqe.
35 And having said these things, and having taken bread, he expressed thanks to God in the presence of all. And having broke in pieces, he began to eat.
Are xbꞌiꞌtaj waꞌ rumal, ri Pablo xukꞌam ri kaxlan wa, xutyoxij che ri Dios chkiwach konojel, kꞌa te riꞌ xupirij, xutijo.
36 And they all, having become encouraged, also took food.
Kꞌa te riꞌ konojel xkikꞌam chuqꞌabꞌ, xkichapleꞌj waꞌim.
37 And all the souls in the ship were two hundred seventy-six.
Uj kebꞌ ciento rukꞌ oxkꞌal waqibꞌ chqonojel ri uj kꞌo pa ri jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal.
38 And after being filled of food, they unloaded the ship, throwing out the wheat into the sea.
Are xqalej, xkesaj kan ri tiriko pa ri jukubꞌ, xkikꞌyaq kan pa ri plo rech man kuya ta al pa ri jukubꞌ.
39 And when it became day, they did not recognize the land, but they noticed a certain bay having a beach, onto which, they decided if possible, to drive the ship.
Are xsaqirik man xkichꞌobꞌ ta ubꞌiꞌ ri ulew ri xkil apanoq, xkil kꞌu apanoq jun uqꞌabꞌ plo ri okinaq bꞌik chupam ri ulew, sanyobꞌ uchiꞌ. Xkichomaj resaxik bꞌik ri jukubꞌ je laꞌ pa ri ulew we kekwinik.
40 And having cast off the anchors, they left them in the sea, at the same time unfastening the bands of the rudders. And having hoisted up the foresail to the wind, they held firm for the shore.
Xkiqupij ri kolobꞌ ri ximowinaq ri chꞌichꞌ ri kachapow ri jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal pa ri plo, xuqujeꞌ xeꞌkikir taq ri paleꞌt ri ketoꞌw chubꞌinisaxik ri jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal puꞌwiꞌ jaꞌ. Xkiyak ri manta ri kꞌo choch ri jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal rech kuriq ri kyaqiqꞌ, xkiqebꞌisaj kꞌu ri jukubꞌ chunaqaj ri sanyobꞌ chiꞌ ri plo.
41 And having chanced upon a place where two seas meet, they ran the ship aground. And of course, the bow having become stuck, it remained immovable, but the stern was coming apart by the force of the waves.
Xopan ri jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal jawjeꞌ e kꞌo wi kebꞌ bꞌinel jaꞌ, xchꞌapiꞌ pa ri jutanaj sanyobꞌ. Ri utzaꞌm ri jukubꞌ xunim bꞌi ribꞌ pa ri sanyobꞌ, are kꞌu ri rij ri jukubꞌ xuchapleꞌj jaqꞌinik rumal ri uchuqꞌabꞌ ri jaꞌ.
42 And a decision of the soldiers developed that they should kill the prisoners, lest any man, having swam away, might escape.
Ri ajchꞌoꞌjabꞌ chajil tinimit xkichomaj kikamisaxik ri winaq ri okisatal pa cheꞌ, rech man kꞌo ta jun kamuxanik, kanimaj bꞌik.
43 But the centurion, wanting to save Paul, prevented them from their purpose, and commanded those who were able to swim, having first jumped out, to go to the land,
Are kꞌu ri achi ri kataqan pa kiwiꞌ ri ajchꞌoꞌjabꞌ chajil tinimit, karaj kutoꞌ kan ri Pablo, rumal riꞌ man xuya ta bꞌe che ri xkichomaj. Xuꞌtaq kꞌu konojel ri achyabꞌ ri kekwinik kemuxanik, kakikꞌyaq bꞌik kibꞌ pa ri plo rech koꞌpan cho ri ulew.
44 and the remaining, some on boards, and some on any of the things from the ship. And so it came to pass for all to be saved to the land.
Are kꞌu ri nikꞌaj chik xebꞌe chrij taq tzꞌalam, chirij uꞌchꞌaqaꞌpil taq ri jukubꞌ bꞌinibꞌal. Xaq jeriꞌ konojel xeꞌl bꞌik chuchiꞌ ri plo.