< Acts 27 >
1 And when our sailing to Italy was determined, they were delivering up both Paul and certain others, prisoners, to a centurion, by name Julius, of the band of Sebastus,
ᎿᎭᏉᏃ ᏚᏚᎪᏔᏅ ᎢᏓᎵ ᏭᎩᏅᏍᏙᏗᏱ ᏥᏳ, ᏚᏂᏲᏒᎩ ᏉᎳ ᎠᎴ ᎩᎶ ᎢᏳᎾᏍᏗ ᏅᏩᎾᏓᎴ ᎠᏂᏴᎩ, ᎾᏍᎩ ᏚᏂᏲᎯᏎᎸ ᎩᎶ ᎢᏳᏍᏗ ᎠᏍᎪᎯᏧᏈ ᏗᏘᏂᏙᎯ, ᏧᎵᏯᏏ ᏧᏙᎢᏛ, ᎨᎳ ᏑᎾᏓᏡᎩ ᎨᏒ ᎣᎦᏍᏓ ᏧᏤᎵᎦ.
2 and having embarked in a ship of Adramyttium, we, being about to sail by the coasts of Asia, did set sail, there being with us Aristarchus, a Macedonian of Thessalonica,
ᎣᎦᏣᏅᏃ ᏥᏳᎯ ᎡᏟᎻᏗ ᎡᎯ ᎣᎩᎧᏙᏴᎩ, ᎡᏏᏱ ᎤᎶᏗᏢ ᎣᎩᏅᏍᏙᏗᏱ ᎣᎩᏰᎸᏒᎩ, ᎩᎶ ᎢᏳᏍᏗ, ᎡᎵᏍᏓᎦ ᏧᏙᎢᏛ, ᎹᏏᏙᏂ ᏕᏌᎶᏂᎦ ᎦᏚᎲ ᎡᎯ, ᎣᏤᎲᎩ.
3 on the next [day] also we touched at Sidon, and Julius, courteously treating Paul, did permit [him], having gone on unto friends, to receive [their] care.
ᎤᎩᏨᏛᏃ ᏌᏙᏂ ᎣᎩᏃᏠᏨᎩ. ᏧᎵᏯᏏᏃ ᎣᏍᏛ ᏄᏛᏁᎸᎩ ᏉᎳ, ᎤᎵᏍᎪᎸᏓᏁᎸᎩᏰᏃ ᏧᎵᎢ ᏧᏩᏛᎲᏍᏗᏱ, ᎠᎴ ᎾᏍᎩ ᎬᏩᏍᏆᏂᎪᏙᏗᏱ.
4 And thence, having set sail, we sailed under Cyprus, because of the winds being contrary,
ᎾᎿᎭᏃ ᏫᎣᎩᎧᏙᏴ ᏌᏈ ᎭᏫᏂᏗᏢ ᎣᎩᏅᏍᏔᏅᎩ, ᎦᏃᎸᎥᏍᎬᏰᏃ ᎢᎬᏱᏗᏢ ᏓᏳᎦᏛᎩ.
5 and having sailed over the sea over-against Cilicia and Pamphylia, we came to Myria of Lycia,
ᎣᎩᎶᏐᏅᏃ ᎠᎺᏉᎯ, ᏏᎵᏏᏱ ᎠᎴ ᏆᎻᏈᎵᏱ ᏧᏳᎪᏗ, ᎵᏏᏱ ᏬᎩᎷᏨᎩ, ᎹᎵ ᏕᎤᏙᎥ ᎦᏚᎲᎢ.
6 and there the centurion having found a ship of Alexandria, sailing to Italy, did put us into it,
ᎾᎿᎭᏃ ᎠᏍᎪᎯᏧᏈ ᏗᏘᏂᏙᎯ ᎤᏴᏩᏛᎲᎩ ᏥᏳ ᎢᏓᎵ ᎠᏂᏂᏒᎩ, ᎡᎵᎩᏱ ᎡᎯ, ᎾᎿᎭᏃ ᏙᎩᏯᏅᎩ.
7 and having sailed slowly many days, and with difficulty coming over-against Cnidus, the wind not suffering us, we sailed under Crete, over-against Salmone,
ᎤᏬᎯᏨᏃ ᎦᏂᎳ ᎣᎩᏁᏅ, ᎠᎴ ᎠᏏᏉ ᏃᎩᎶᏐᏅᎾ ᎨᏒ ᎾᏓ, ᏟᏗ ᎭᏫᏂᏗᏢ ᏬᎩᏅᏍᏔᏅᎩ, ᏌᎳᎼᏂ ᏧᏳᎪᏗ, ᎦᏃᎸᎥᏍᎬᏰᏃ ᎣᎩᏲᏍᏙ ᏓᏁᎲᎩ.
8 and hardly passing it, we came to a certain place called 'Fair Havens,' nigh to which was the city [of] Lasaea.
ᎤᏎᎦᏨᎯᏃ ᎾᎿᎭᎣᎩᎶᏐᏅ, ᏬᎩᎷᏨᎩ ᎣᏍᏛ ᏗᏔᎳᏗᏍᏗᏱ ᏚᏙᎥᎢ, ᎾᎥ ᎦᏚᎲ ᎴᏏᏱ ᏧᏙᎢᏛ.
9 And much time being spent, and the sailing being now dangerous — because of the fast also being already past — Paul was admonishing,
ᎤᏬᎯᏨᏃ, ᎠᎴ ᎤᎾᏰᎯᏍᏗᏳ ᏄᎵᏍᏔᏅ ᏥᏳ ᎦᏂᏓᏍᏗᏱ, ᏅᏗᎦᎵᏍᏙᏗᏍᎬ ᎠᎹᏟ ᎬᏗ ᎨᏒ ᎤᎶᏐᏅᎢ, ᏉᎳ ᏚᏪᏯᏔᏅᎩ,
10 saying to them, 'Men, I perceive that with hurt, and much damage, not only of the lading and of the ship, but also of our lives — the voyage is about to be;'
ᎯᎠ ᏂᏚᏪᏎᎸᎩ; ᎢᏥᏍᎦᏯ, ᎦᏙᎴᎣᏍᎦ ᎯᎠ ᎾᏍᎩ ᏥᏳ ᏥᏗᏂ ᎪᎱᏍᏗ ᏗᎦᎵᏍᏓᏁᎵᏒᎢ, ᎠᎴ ᎤᏣᏛ ᏗᎩᏲᎱᏎᎵᏒᎢ, ᎥᏝ ᎠᎵᏁᏌᎸᏉ ᎠᎴ ᏥᏳ ᎤᏩᏒ, ᎾᏍᏉᏍᎩᏂ ᏕᏛᏅᎢ.
11 but the centurion to the pilot and to the shipowner gave credence more than to the things spoken by Paul;
ᎠᏎᏃ ᎠᏍᎪᎯᏧᏈ ᏗᏘᏂᏙᎯ ᎤᏟ ᏂᏚᏬᎯᏳᏒᎩ ᎧᏁᏥᏙᎯ ᎠᎴ ᎤᏤᎵᎦ ᏥᏳ ᎠᏂᏁᎬᎢ, ᎡᏍᎦᏉ ᏉᎳ ᏂᎦᏪᏍᎬᎢ.
12 and the haven being incommodious to winter in, the more part gave counsel to sail thence also, if by any means they might be able, having attained to Phenice, [there] to winter, [which is] a haven of Crete, looking to the south-west and north-west,
ᏗᏔᎳᏗᏍᏗᏱᏃ ᏃᏒᎾ ᎨᏒ ᎾᎿᎭᎤᎪᎳᏗᏴᏗᏱ, ᎤᏟ ᎢᏯᏂᎢ ᎤᏂᏁᏨᎩ ᎾᏍᏉ ᎾᎿᎭᎤᏂᏴᏫᏛᏗᏱ, ᏰᎵ ᏈᏂᏏ ᏫᎦᏲᎩᏃᎯᏍᏗ ᎠᎴ ᏫᎦᏲᎦᎪᎳᏗᏴᏗ ᏱᎩ ᎠᏁᎵᏍᎬᎩ, ᎾᏍᎩ ᎾᎿᎭᏟᏗ ᏗᏔᎳᏗᏍᏗᏱ, ᎠᎴ ᎾᏍᎩ ᏭᏕᎵᎬ ᎢᏗᏢ ᏭᎦᏘ.
13 and a south wind blowing softly, having thought they had obtained [their] purpose, having lifted anchor, they sailed close by Crete,
ᎿᎭᏉᏃ ᏧᎦᎾᏮ ᎢᏗᏢ ᏧᏃᎸᏔᏅ, ᎾᏍᎩ ᎢᎦᏚᎵᏍᎬ ᏂᎦᎵᏍᏓ ᎤᏁᎵᏒ, ᎤᏂᎧᏙᏴᎩ, ᏟᏗ ᎾᎥᎢ ᎤᏂᏅᏍᏔᏅᎩ.
14 and not long after there arose against it a tempestuous wind, that is called Euroclydon,
ᎠᏎᏃ ᏄᏬᎯᏨᎾᏉ ᎣᏂ, ᎤᏱᎶᎸᎩ ᎤᏃᎴ ᏳᎶᏟᏛ ᏧᏙᎢᏛ.
15 and the ship being caught, and not being able to bear up against the wind, having given [her] up, we were borne on,
ᎿᎭᏉᏃ ᎦᏃᎸᎥᏍᎬ ᎤᏂᏴᎲ ᏥᏳ, ᎠᎴ ᎾᏍᎩ ᎤᏄᎸᏅ ᎤᏃᎴ ᏧᎦᏛ ᏭᎶᎯᏍᏗᏱ ᎤᏁᎳᎩ ᎧᏄᎯᏎᏍᏗ ᎣᎨᎵᏒᎩ.
16 and having run under a certain little isle, called Clauda, we were hardly able to become masters of the boat,
ᎭᏫᏂᏗᏢᏃ ᎣᎩᏅᏍᏔᏅ ᎪᎱᏍᏗ ᎤᏍᏗ ᎠᎹᏰᎵ ᎤᏪᎧᎲ, ᏠᏗ ᏧᏙᎢᏛ, ᎤᏎᎦᏨᎯᏉ ᏗᎦᏲᎩᏂᏴᏗ ᏄᎵᏍᏔᏅᎩ ᎤᏍᏗ ᏥᏳ.
17 which having taken up, they were using helps, undergirding the ship, and fearing lest they may fall on the quicksand, having let down the mast — so were borne on.
ᎾᏍᎩᏃ ᎤᏂᏌᎳᏓᏅ, ᏗᎵᏍᏕᎸᏙᏗ ᏚᏅᏔᏅᎩ, ᎤᎾᎸᎸᎩ ᏥᏳ; ᎠᏂᏍᎦᎢᎲᏃ ᎤᏍᏓᎾᎸ ᎤᏂᏃᏠᎯᏍᏗᏱ ᎾᏍᎩ ᏅᏓᏳᎵᏍᏙᏔᏅᎩ ᎡᎳᏗ ᏂᏚᏅᏁᎸᎩ ᏓᏰᏙᎳᏛᎢ, ᎤᏂᏄᎯᏒᏉᏃ.
18 And we, being exceedingly tempest-tossed, the succeeding [day] they were making a clearing,
ᎤᏃᎴᏃ ᎤᏣᏘ ᎣᎩᏝᏗᏍᏔᏂᏙᎸ, ᎤᎩᏨᏛ ᎤᎾᎵᏁᏌᎴᏒᎩ.
19 and on the third [day] with our own hands the tackling of the ship we cast out,
ᏦᎢᏁᏃ ᎢᎦ ᎣᎬᏒ ᏦᎪᏰᏂ ᏙᎬᏔᏅᎩ, ᎣᎦᏘᏅᏒᎩ ᎤᏤᎵᎦᏯ ᎤᎵᏁᏌᎸ ᏥᏳ.
20 and neither sun nor stars appearing for more days, and not a little tempest lying upon us, thenceforth all hope was taken away of our being saved.
ᎤᏬᎯᏨᏃ ᎾᏂᎾᏄᎪᎬᎾ ᏄᎵᏍᏔᏅ ᏅᏙ ᎠᎴ ᏃᏈᏏ, ᎠᎴ ᎦᏲᎵᏉ ᏂᎨᏒᎾ ᎣᎩᏃᎸᏅ, ᎿᎭᏉ ᎦᏲᎦᏛᏂᏗᏍᏗ ᎨᏒ ᎤᏚᎩ ᎣᎬᏒ ᎤᎵᏛᏔᏅᎩ.
21 And there having been long fasting, then Paul having stood in the midst of them, said, 'It behoved [you], indeed, O men — having hearkened to me — not to set sail from Crete, and to save this hurt and damage;
ᎿᎭᏉᏃ ᎪᎯᏗᏳ ᎦᏲᎦᎵᏍᏓᏴᏅᎯ ᏄᎵᏍᏔᏅ ᏉᎳ ᏚᎴᏅᎩ ᎠᏰᎵ ᎤᎾᏣᎥᎢ, ᎠᎴ ᎯᎠ ᏄᏪᏒᎩ; ᎢᏥᏍᎦᏯ, ᏱᏍᎩᏲᎢᏳᏁᎢ, ᎠᎴ ᏅᏗᏥᎧᏙᏴᎾᏉ ᏱᎨᏎ ᏟᏗ, ᎥᏝ ᎾᏍᎩ ᎯᎠ ᎤᏐᏅ ᏱᏂᎨᏣᎵᏍᏓᏁᎴ ᎠᎴ ᏱᎨᏥᎪᎶᎯᏎᎴᎢ.
22 and now I exhort you to be of good cheer, for there shall be no loss of life among you — but of the ship;
ᎾᏉᏃ ᎢᏨᏔᏲᏎᎭ ᎤᎦᎵᏍᏗ ᎢᏣᏓᏅᏓᏗᏍᏗᏱ; ᎯᎠᏰᏃ ᏥᏂᏣᏛᏅ ᎥᏝ ᎩᎶᎬᏅ ᏴᎬᏩᏲᎱᏏ, ᏥᏳ ᎤᏩᏒ ᏓᎩᏲᎱᏎᎵ.
23 for there stood by me this night a messenger of God — whose I am, and whom I serve —
ᎪᎯᏰᏃ ᏒᏃᏱ ᏥᎨᏒᎩ ᎤᎶᏗᏢ ᎠᏆᎴᏁᎸ ᏗᎧᎿᎭᏩᏗᏙᎯ ᎤᏁᎳᏅᎯ ᎤᏤᎵᎦ, ᎾᏍᎩ ᎤᏁᎳᏅᎯ ᎠᏴ ᎠᎩᎾᏝᎢ ᏥᎩ ᎠᎴ ᎾᏍᎩ ᏥᏕᏥᎦᎿᎭᏩᏕᎦ,
24 saying, Be not afraid Paul; before Caesar it behoveth thee to stand; and, lo, God hath granted to thee all those sailing with thee;
ᎯᎠ ᏄᏪᏒᎩ; ᏞᏍᏗ ᏱᏍᎦᎢᎮᏍᏗ, ᏉᎳ, ᏏᏌ ᎤᏬᎸ ᎢᎬᏱᏗᏢ ᎠᏎ ᏔᎴᏂ; ᎬᏂᏳᏉᏃ ᎤᏁᎳᏅᎯ ᎦᏣᎧᏁᎸ ᏂᎦᏛ ᏥᏳᎯ ᏥᏣᏣᎠ.
25 wherefore be of good cheer, men! for I believe God, that so it shall be, even as it hath been spoken to me,
ᎾᏍᎩ ᎢᏳᏍᏗ ᎢᏥᏍᎦᏯ, ᎤᎦᎵᏍᏗ ᎢᏣᏓᏅᏓᏓ; ᏥᏲᎢᏳᎲᏍᎦᏰᏃ ᎤᏁᎳᏅᎯ, ᎾᎩᏪᏎᎸ ᎾᏍᎩᏯ ᎢᏳᎵᏍᏙᏗᏱ.
26 and on a certain island it behoveth us to be cast.'
ᎠᏎᏍᎩᏂᏃᏅ ᎪᎱᏍᏗ ᎤᏍᏗ ᎠᎹᏰᎵ ᎤᏪᎧᎲ ᏓᎩᏝᏗᏤᎵ.
27 And when the fourteenth night came — we being borne up and down in the Adria — toward the middle of the night the sailors were supposing that some country drew nigh to them;
ᏂᎦᏚᏏᏁᏃ ᎤᎵᏏᏅ, ᎠᎺᏉᎯ ᎡᏟᏯ ᏧᏙᎢᏛ ᎣᎩᏃᎸᏔᏂᏙᎲᎢ, ᏒᏃᏱ ᎠᏰᎵ ᏥᏳ ᎠᏂᏂᏙᎯ ᎢᎸᎯᏢ ᎦᏙᎯ ᎾᎥᏂᎨ ᎣᏥᏂ ᎤᏁᎵᏒᎩ.
28 and having sounded they found twenty fathoms, and having gone a little farther, and again having sounded, they found fifteen fathoms,
ᎾᏍᏛᎬᏃ ᎤᎾᏟᎶᎥ ᎤᎾᏙᎴᎰᏒᎩ ᏔᎳᏍᎪᎯ ᎢᎪᎷᏅᏗ ᎨᏒᎢ; ᎤᏍᏗᎩᏛᏃ ᎤᏗᏢᏍᏙᏗ ᎢᎤᏁᏅ ᏔᎵᏁ ᎤᎾᏟᎶᎥᎩ, ᎤᎾᏙᎴᎰᏒᎩ ᎯᏍᎩᎦᏚᏉ ᎢᎪᎷᏅᏗ ᎨᏒᎢ.
29 and fearing lest on rough places we may fall, out of the stern having cast four anchors, they were wishing day to come.
ᎿᎭᏉᏃ ᎤᏂᏍᎦᎸ ᏅᏲᎯ ᎤᏂᏝᏗᏤᏗᏱ, ᎣᏂᏗᏢ ᏫᏚᎾᏗᏅᏒᎩ ᏅᎩ ᏔᎷᎩᏍᎩ ᏥᏳ ᏗᎦᎾᎯᏍᏙᏗ, ᎠᎴ ᎤᎾᏚᎸᎲᎩ ᎢᎦ ᎢᏳᎵᏍᏙᏗᏱ.
30 And the sailors seeking to flee out of the ship, and having let down the boat to the sea, in pretence as [if] out of the foreship they are about to cast anchors,
ᏥᏳᏃ ᎠᏂᏂᏙᎯ ᎤᎾᎵᏍᏗᏱ ᎤᏂᏰᎸᏅ, ᎠᎴ ᎿᎭᏉ ᎤᏍᏗ ᏥᏳ ᎠᏂᏔᎳᏗᏍᎬᎢ, ᎠᎾᏠᎾᏍᏗᏍᎬ ᏔᎷᎩᏍᎩ ᏥᏳ ᏗᎦᎾᎯᏍᏙᏗ ᎢᎬᏴᏗᏢ ᏥᏫᏙᏧᎾᏕᏏᏐ ᎤᏠᏱ ᎾᎾᏛᏁᎲᎢ.
31 Paul said to the centurion and to the soldiers, 'If these do not remain in the ship — ye are not able to be saved;'
ᏉᎳ ᎯᎠ ᏂᏚᏪᏎᎸᎩ ᎠᏍᎪᎯᏧᏈ ᏗᏘᏂᏙᎯ ᎠᎴ ᎠᏂᏯᏫᏍᎩ; ᎢᏳᏃ ᎯᎠ ᎾᏍᎩ ᏥᏳᎯ ᏄᎾᏣᎥᎾ ᏱᎩ ᎥᏝ ᏴᎨᏣᏛᏂᏓ.
32 then the soldiers did cut off the ropes of the boat, and suffered it to fall off.
ᎿᎭᏉᏃ ᎠᏂᏯᏫᏍᎩ ᏚᏂᎦᎵᏒᎩ ᎠᏍᏕᏱᏛ ᎤᏍᏗ ᏥᏳ ᎦᏙᏌᏗᏍᏛᎢ, ᎠᎴ ᎾᏍᎩ ᎤᏬᎰᏒᎩ.
33 And till the day was about to be, Paul was calling upon all to partake of nourishment, saying, 'Fourteen days to-day, waiting, ye continue fasting, having taken nothing,
ᎢᎦᏃ ᏅᏓᎦᎵᏍᏔᏂᏒᎩ, ᏉᎳ ᏚᏔᏲᏎᎸᎩ ᏂᎦᏛ ᎤᎾᎵᏍᏓᏴᏗᏱ, ᎯᎠ ᏄᏪᏒᎩ; ᎪᎯ ᎿᎭᏉ ᏂᎦᏚᏏᏁ ᎢᎦ ᏥᏥᎦᏘᏴ ᎠᎴ ᏂᏣᎵᏍᏓᏴᏍᎬᎾ ᎪᎱᏍᏗ ᏂᏥᎩᏍᎬᎾ ᏥᎩ.
34 wherefore I call upon you to take nourishment, for this is for your safety, for of not one of you shall a hair from the head fall;'
ᎾᏍᎩ ᎢᏳᏍᏗ ᎢᏨᏔᏲᏎᎭ ᎢᏣᎵᏍᏓᏴᏗᏱ, ᎾᏍᎩᏰᏃ ᎯᎠ ᎢᏣᎵᏍᏕᎸᏙᏗ; ᎯᎠᏰᏃ ᏥᏂᏣᏛᏅ ᎥᏝ ᎩᎶ ᏌᏉᎤᏅ ᎤᏍᏘᏰᏅᎯ ᎠᏓᎦᏙᎠᏏ.
35 and having said these things, and having taken bread, he gave thanks to God before all, and having broken [it], he began to eat;
ᎾᏍᎩᏃ ᏄᏪᏒ, ᎦᏚ ᎤᎩᏒᎩ ᎠᎴ ᎤᎵᎮᎵᏤᎸᎩ ᎤᏁᎳᏅᎯ ᏂᎦᏛ ᎠᏂᎦᏔᎲᎢ, ᎤᎬᎭᎷᏴᏃ ᎤᎴᏅᎲᎩ ᎤᎵᏍᏓᏴᏅᎩ.
36 and all having become of good cheer, themselves also took food,
ᎿᎭᏉᏃ ᏂᎦᏛ ᎤᎦᎵᏍᏗᏳ ᎤᎾᏓᏅᏓᏛᎩ, ᎠᎴ ᎾᏍᏉ ᎤᎾᎵᏍᏓᏴᏅᎩ.
37 (and we were — all the souls in the ship — two hundred, seventy and six),
ᏂᎦᏛᏃ ᏥᏳᎯ ᎣᎦᏣᎢ ᏔᎵᏧᏈ ᎦᎵᏆᏍᎪᎯ ᏑᏓᎵᎦᎵ ᏃᏥᎥᎩ ᏴᏫ.
38 and having eaten sufficient nourishment, they were lightening the ship, casting forth the wheat into the sea.
ᎿᎭᏉᏃ ᏰᎵ ᎤᎾᎵᏍᏓᏴᏅ, ᎤᎾᏓᏌᎧᎲᏍᏔᏅᎩ ᏥᏳ, ᎤᏣᎴᏍᏗ ᎠᎺᏉᎯ ᏭᎾᏗᏅᏒᎩ.
39 And when the day came, they were not discerning the land, but a certain creek were perceiving having a beach, into which they took counsel, if possible, to thrust forward the ship,
ᎿᎭᏉᏃ ᎢᎦ ᏄᎵᏍᏔᏅ ᎥᏝ ᏳᏃᎵᏤ ᎾᎿᎭᎦᏙᎯ; ᎠᏎᏃ ᎤᏂᎪᎲ ᎠᎺᏉᎯ ᏭᏩᏂᎦᎸᎢ, ᏰᎵ ᎬᏚᎩᏍᏗ ᎨᏒᎢ, ᎾᎿᎭᏭᏂᏅᏍᏙᏗᏱ ᏥᏳ ᎤᏂᏰᎸᏅᎩ, ᎢᏳᏃ ᏰᎵ ᏱᎩ.
40 and the anchors having taken up, they were committing [it] to the sea, at the same time — having loosed the bands of the rudders, and having hoisted up the mainsail to the wind — they were making for the shore,
ᎿᎭᏉᏃ ᏚᏂᎦᎵᏒ ᏕᎦᏙᏌᏗᏍᏛ ᏔᎷᎩᏍᎩ ᏥᏳ ᏗᎦᎾᎯᏍᏙᏗ, ᎠᎺᏉᎯ ᏚᏂᏲᎯᏎᎸᎩ, ᎠᎴ ᏚᏂᎧᏁᏴᎲᎩ ᎦᏌᏛᏍᏗ ᏕᎦᎸᏍᏛᎢ, ᎠᎴ ᎦᏃᎸᎥᏍᎬᎢ ᎤᏂᏰᏙᎳᏛᏅᎩ ᎤᏍᏗ ᎠᏰᏙᎳᏛᏗ; ᏙᏱᏃ ᏫᏚᏄᎪᏔᏅᎩ.
41 and having fallen into a place of two seas, they ran the ship aground, and the fore-part, indeed, having stuck fast, did remain immoveable, but the hinder-part was broken by the violence of the waves.
ᏔᎵᏃ ᎠᎺᏉᎯ ᏕᎨᏒ ᏭᎾᎵᏱᎶᎸ, ᏥᏳ ᎤᏂᏝᏗᏤᎸᎩ ᎦᏙᎯ; ᎢᎬᏱᏗᏢᏃ ᎠᏍᏓᏱᏳ ᏄᎵᏍᏔᏅ, ᎥᏝ ᏰᎵ ᎬᏩᎵᏖᎸᏗ ᏱᎨᏎᎢ, ᎣᏂᏗᏢᏍᎩᏂ ᎤᏲᏨᎩ ᏅᏓᏳᎵᏍᏙᏔᏅᎩ ᎤᎵᏂᎩᏗᏳ ᏓᎵᏍᏗᎳᏁᎬ ᎠᎺᏉᎯ.
42 And the soldiers' counsel was that they should kill the prisoners, lest any one having swam out should escape,
ᎠᏂᏯᏫᏍᎩᏃ ᏧᏂᎯᏍᏗᏱ ᎤᎾᏓᏅᏖᎸᎩ ᎠᏂᏴᎩ; ᎩᎶᏰᏃ ᏯᏴᎢᏄᎦ ᏯᏚᎩ ᎠᎴ ᏯᎵᏗ ᎠᏁᎵᏍᎬᎩ.
43 but the centurion, wishing to save Paul, hindered them from the counsel, and did command those able to swim, having cast themselves out first — to get unto the land,
ᎠᏎᏃ ᎠᏍᎪᎯᏧᏈ ᏗᏘᏂᏙᎯ ᏚᏲᏍᏙᏓᏁᎸᎩ ᏄᏍᏛ ᎠᎾᏓᏅᏖᏍᎬ ᏅᏓᏳᎵᏍᏙᏔᏅᎩ ᎤᏚᎵᏍᎬ ᎤᏍᏕᎸᏗᏱ ᏉᎳ, ᎠᎴ ᏚᏁᏤᎸᎩ ᏰᎵ ᎬᏩᎾᏴᎢᏅᏍᏗ ᎨᏒ, ᎢᎬᏱ ᎤᎾᎵᏔᏗᏅᏗᏱ ᎠᎴ ᏭᎾᏚᎩᏍᏗᏱ,
44 and the rest, some indeed upon boards, and some upon certain things of the ship; and thus it came to pass that all came safe unto the land.
ᎠᏂᏐᎢᏃ ᎢᎦᏛ ᏧᏯᏕᎾ ᏧᎾᎩᎸᏙᏗᏱ, ᎢᎦᏛᏃ ᏥᏳ ᏧᎵᏢᎸᏛ. ᎠᎴ ᎾᏍᎩ ᏄᎵᏍᏔᏅᎩ, ᏂᎦᏛ ᎤᎾᏛᏂᏛᎩ ᎤᎾᏚᎩᏒᎩ.