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Acts 27:27-32 New Century Version (NCV)

27. On the fourteenth night we were still being carried around in the Adriatic Sea. About midnight the sailors thought we were close to land,

28. so they lowered a rope with a weight on the end of it into the water. They found that the water was one hundred twenty feet deep. They went a little farther and lowered the rope again. It was ninety feet deep.

29. The sailors were afraid that we would hit the rocks, so they threw four anchors into the water and prayed for daylight to come.

30. Some of the sailors wanted to leave the ship, and they lowered the lifeboat, pretending they were throwing more anchors from the front of the ship.

31. But Paul told the officer and the other soldiers, “If these men do not stay in the ship, your lives cannot be saved.”

32. So the soldiers cut the ropes and let the lifeboat fall into the water.

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