< Acts 27 >

1 But as it was demed hym to schippe into Ytalie, thei bitoken Poul with othere kepers to a centurien, bi name Julius, of the cumpeny of knyytis of the emperoure.
as/when then to judge the/this/who to set sail me toward the/this/who Italy to deliver the/this/who and/both Paul and one other prisoner centurion name Julius band Augustan
2 And we wenten vp in to the schip of Adrymetis, and bigunnen to seile, and weren borun aboute the placis of Asie, while Aristark of Macedonye, Tessalonycence, dwellide stille with vs.
to mount/board then boat Adramyttium (to ensue *N(k)O*) to sail (toward *no*) the/this/who according to the/this/who Asia place to lead to be with me Aristarchus Macedonia Thessalonian
3 And in the dai suynge, we camen to Sydon; and Julius tretyde curteisli Poul, and suffride to go to frendis, and do his nedis.
the/this/who and/both other to bring down toward Sidon benevolently and/both the/this/who Julius the/this/who Paul to use to permit to/with the/this/who friendly/friend (to travel *N(k)O*) care to obtain/happen
4 And whanne we remouede fro thennus, we vndurseiliden to Cipre, for that wyndis weren contrarie.
and from there to lead to sail the lee the/this/who Cyprus through/because of the/this/who the/this/who wind to exist hostile
5 And we seiliden in the see of Silicie and Pamfilie, and camen to Listris, that is Licie.
the/this/who and/both sea the/this/who according to the/this/who Cilicia and Pamphylia to sail across to descend toward Myra the/this/who Lycia
6 And there the centurien foond a schip of Alisaundre, seilinge in to Ytalie, and puttide vs ouer in to it.
and there to find/meet the/this/who centurion boat Alexandria to sail toward the/this/who Italy to put on board me toward it/s/he
7 And whanne in many daies we seilden slowli, and vnnethe camen ayens Guydum, for the winde lettide vs, we seiliden to Crete, bisidis Salomona.
in/on/among sufficient then day to sail slowly and hardly to be according to the/this/who Cnidus not to permit me the/this/who wind to sail the lee the/this/who Crete according to Salmone
8 And vnnethe we seilden bisidis, and camen into a place, that is clepid of good hauen, to whom the cite Tessala was niy.
hardly and/both to sail past it/s/he to come/go toward place one to call: call Fair (Havens) Havens which near city to be Lasea
9 And whanne miche time was passid, and whanne seiling thanne was not sikir, for that fasting was passid, Poul coumfortide hem,
sufficient then time to pass and to be already dangerous/unsteady the/this/who voyage through/because of the/this/who and the/this/who fasting already to pass by to urge the/this/who Paul
10 and seide to hem, Men, Y se that seiling bigynneth to be with wrong and myche harm, not oonli of charge and of the schip, but also of oure lyues.
to say it/s/he man to see/experience that/since: that with/after mistreatment and much damage/loss no alone the/this/who (burden *N(k)O*) and the/this/who boat but and the/this/who soul: life me to ensue to be the/this/who voyage
11 But the centurien bileuede more to the gouernour, and to the lord of the schip, thanne to these thingis that weren seid of Poul.
the/this/who then centurion the/this/who captain and the/this/who captain more to persuade or the/this/who by/under: by (the/this/who *k*) Paul to say
12 And whanne the hauene was not able to dwelle in wynter, ful many ordeyneden counsel to seile fro thennus, if on ony maner thei miyten come to Fenyce, to dwelle in wynter at the hauene of Crete, which biholdith to Affrik, and to Corum.
unsuitable then the/this/who Havens be already to/with wintering the/this/who greater to place plan to lead (from there *N(k)O*) if how be able to come to toward Phoenix to winter Havens the/this/who Crete to see according to southwest and according to northwest
13 And whanne the south blew, thei gessiden hem to holde purpos; and whanne thei hadden removed fro Asson, thei seiliden to Crete.
to blow gently then south to think the/this/who purpose to grasp/seize to take up nearer to sail past the/this/who Crete
14 And not aftir miche, the wynde Tifonyk, that is clepid north eest, was ayens it.
with/after no much then to throw: throw according to it/s/he wind tempestuous the/this/who to call: call a north wind
15 And whanne the schip was rauyschid, and myyte not enforse ayens the wynde, whanne the schip was youun to the blowynges of the wynde, we weren borun with cours into an ile,
to seize then the/this/who boat and not be able to face the/this/who wind to give/deliver to bear/lead
16 that is clepid Canda; and vnethe we miyten gete a litil boot.
small island then one to sail under to call: call (Cauda *N(K)O*) be strong hardly in control of to be the/this/who lifeboat
17 And whanne this was takun vp, thei vsiden helpis, girdinge togidere the schippe; and dredden, lest thei schulden falle into sondi placis. And whanne the vessel was vndur set, so thei weren borun.
which to take up help to use to undergird the/this/who boat to fear and/both not toward the/this/who Syrtis to fall out to lower the/this/who vessel thus(-ly) to bear/lead
18 And for we weren throwun with strong tempest, in the dai suynge thei maden casting out.
violently then be storm-tossed me the/this/who next/afterward jettisoning to do/make: do
19 And the thridde dai with her hoondis thei castiden awei the instrumentis of the schip.
and the/this/who third with one’s own hand the/this/who gear the/this/who boat (to throw/lay down *N(K)O*)
20 And whanne the sunne nether the sterris weren seie bi many daies, and tempest not a litil neiyede, now al the hope of oure helthe was don awei.
neither then sun neither star to appear upon/to/against greater day winter and/both no little/few to lay on henceforth to take away hope all the/this/who to save me
21 And whanne myche fasting hadde be, thanne Poul stood in the myddil of hem, and seide, A! men, it bihofte, whanne ye herden me, not to haue take awei the schip fro Crete, and gete this wronge and casting out.
much (and/both *N(k)O*) fasting be already then to stand the/this/who Paul in/on/among midst it/s/he to say be necessary on the other hand oh! man to obey me not to lead away from the/this/who Crete to gain and/both the/this/who mistreatment this/he/she/it and the/this/who damage/loss
22 And now Y counsel you to be of good coumfort, for los of no persoone of you schal be, outakun of the schip.
and the/this/who now to urge you be cheerful deprivation for soul: life none to be out from you but/however the/this/who boat
23 For an aungel of God, whos Y am, and to whom Y serue, stood niy to me in this niyt, and seide, Poul, drede thou not;
to stand by for me this/he/she/it the/this/who night the/this/who God which to be (I/we *n*) which and to minister angel
24 it bihoueth thee to stonde bifore the emperour. And lo! God hath youun to thee alle that ben in the schip with thee.
to say not to fear Paul Caesar you be necessary to stand by and look! to give grace you the/this/who God all the/this/who to sail with/after you
25 For which thing, ye men, be ye of good coumfort; for Y bileue to my God, that so it schal be, as it is seid to me.
therefore be cheerful man to trust (in) for the/this/who God that/since: that thus(-ly) to be according to which way to speak me
26 And it bihoueth vs to come into sum yle.
toward island then one be necessary me to fall out
27 But aftirward that in the fourtenthe dai the niyt cam on vs seilinge in the stony see, aboute mydniyt the schipmen supposiden sum cuntre to appere to hem.
as/when then fourteenth night to be to spread/surpass me in/on/among the/this/who Adriatic Sea according to midst the/this/who night to suppose the/this/who sailor to bring near one it/s/he country
28 And thei kesten doun a plommet, and founden twenti pasis of depnesse. And aftir a litil thei weren departid fro thennus, and foundun fiftene pasis.
and to sound to find/meet a fathom twenty little then to pass and again to sound to find/meet a fathom fifteen
29 And thei dredden, lest we schulden haue fallun in to scharp placis; and fro the last parti of the schip thei senten foure ankeris, and desiriden that the dai hadde be come.
to fear and/both not how (according to *N(k)O*) rough place (to fall out *NK(O)*) out from stern to throw/lay down anchor four to pray/wish for day to be
30 And whanne the schipmen souyten to fle fro the schip, whanne thei hadden sent a litil boot in to the see, vndur colour as thei schulden bigynne to stretche forth the ankeris fro the formere part of the schip,
the/this/who then sailor to seek to flee out from the/this/who boat and to lower the/this/who lifeboat toward the/this/who sea pretense as/when out from bow anchor to ensue to stretch out
31 Poul seide to the centurien and to the knyytis, But these dwellen in the schip, ye moun not be maad saaf.
to say the/this/who Paul the/this/who centurion and the/this/who soldier if not this/he/she/it to stay in/on/among the/this/who boat you to save no be able
32 Thanne knyytis kittiden awei the cordis of the litil boot, and suffriden it to falle awei.
then to cut off the/this/who soldier the/this/who rope the/this/who lifeboat and to allow it/s/he to fall out
33 And whanne the dai was come, Poul preiede alle men to take mete, and seide, The fourtenthe dai this dai ye `abiden, and dwellen fastinge, and taken no thing.
until then which day to ensue to be to plead/comfort the/this/who Paul all to partake food to say fourteenth today day to look for fasting to continue nothing to take
34 Wherfor Y preie you to take mete, for youre helthe; for of noon of you the heer of the heed schal perische.
therefore to plead/comfort you (to partake *N(k)O*) food this/he/she/it for to/with the/this/who you salvation be already none for you hair (away from *N(k)O*) the/this/who head (to destroy *N(K)O*)
35 And whanne he hadde seid these thingis, Poul took breed, and dide thankyngis to God in the siyt of alle men; and whanne he hadde brokun, he bigan to eete.
to say then this/he/she/it and to take bread to thank the/this/who God before all and to break be first to eat
36 And alle weren maad of betere coumfort, and thei token mete.
encouraging then to be all and it/s/he to take food
37 And we weren alle men in the schip, two hundrid seuenti and sexe.
(to be *N(k)O*) then the/this/who all soul: person in/on/among the/this/who boat (two hundred *NK(O)*) seventy six
38 And thei weren fillid with mete, and dischargiden the schip, and castiden whete in to the see.
to satisfy then (the/this/who *o*) food to lighten the/this/who boat to expel the/this/who grain toward the/this/who sea
39 And whanne the dai was comun, thei knewen no lond; and thei bihelden an hauene that hadde a watir bank, in to which thei thouyten, if thei miyten, to bringe vp the schip.
when then day to be the/this/who earth: country no to come to know bosom then one to observe to have/be shore toward which (to plan *N(k)O*) if (be able *NK(o)*) (to expel *NK(O)*) the/this/who boat
40 And whanne thei hadden take vp the ankeris, thei bitoken hem to the see, and slakiden togidir the ioyntours of gouernails. And with a litil seil lift vp, bi blowyng of the wynde thei wenten to the bank.
and the/this/who anchor to take away to allow toward the/this/who sea together to loosen/leave the/this/who rope the/this/who rudder and to lift up the/this/who foresail the/this/who to blow to hold back/fast toward the/this/who shore
41 And whanne we felden into a place of grauel gon al aboute with the see, thei hurtliden the schip. And whanne the formere part was fitchid, it dwellide vnmouable, and the last part was brokun of strengthe of the see.
to fall upon then toward place sandbar to run aground the/this/who ship and the/this/who on the other hand bow to immobilise to stay unshakable the/this/who then stern to loose by/under: by the/this/who force the/this/who a wave
42 And counsel of the kniytis was, to sle men that weren in warde, lest ony schulde ascape, whanne he hadde swymmed out.
the/this/who then soldier plan to be in order that/to the/this/who prisoner to kill not one to swim out (to escape *N(k)O*)
43 But the centurien wolde kepe Poul, and forbede it to be don. And he comaundide hem that miyte swymme, to go in to the see, and scape, and go out to the loond.
the/this/who then centurion to plan to save the/this/who Paul to prevent it/s/he the/this/who plan to order and/both the/this/who be able to swim to throw off first upon/to/against the/this/who earth: country to go out/away
44 And thei baren summe othere on boordis, summe on tho thingis that weren of the schip. And so it was don, that alle men ascapiden to the lond.
and the/this/who remaining which on the other hand upon/to/against plank which then upon/to/against one the/this/who away from the/this/who boat and thus(-ly) to be all to save upon/to/against the/this/who earth: country

< Acts 27 >