使徒行传 27
Chinese Standard Bible (Simplified)
往罗马出航
27 既然决定了我们要坐船往意大利去,他们就把保罗和其他一些囚犯交给皇家军团的一个名叫犹利乌斯的百夫长。 2 有一条阿德米提的船,要开往亚细亚省沿岸各地,我们就上那船出发了。有一个从帖撒罗尼迦来的马其顿人亚里达古,与我们在一起。 3 第二天,我们在西顿靠岸。犹利乌斯宽待保罗,准许他到朋友那里去接受照顾。 4 我们从那里起航,因为逆风,就沿着塞浦路斯岛的背风岸航行。 5 度过了奇里乞亚省和潘菲利亚省一带的海域,在吕基亚省的每拉登陆。 6 百夫长在那里找到了一条亚历山大的船,要开往意大利去,就安排我们上了那船。 7 一连好几天,船航行得很慢,好不容易才到了尼多斯港附近。因为风拦阻我们往前,我们就从撒摩尼岬附近经过,沿着克里特岛的背风岸航行。 8 我们沿着它航行,好不容易来到一个叫做“美丽港”的地方;离那里不远,有个城叫做拉塞亚。
不听保罗的建议
9 又过了很久,这次航程已经很危险,又因为已经过了禁食日[a],保罗就劝大家, 10 说:“各位,我看这次航程,不仅是货物和船,就是我们的生命财产也将会受到伤害和严重的损失。” 11 可是百夫长信任了船长和船主,不信任保罗所说的, 12 而且这港口不适合过冬,大多数人就主张从那里开船,或许能够到达菲尼斯过冬。菲尼斯是克里特岛上的一个港口,一面朝西南,一面朝西北。
风暴中飘摇
13 这时,南风微微吹起,他们以为正合所愿,就起了锚,沿着克里特岛航行。 14 但是过了不久,一股叫做“东北风”的飓风,从岛上袭来。 15 船被困住,顶不住风,我们只好任凭船被刮走。 16 我们沿着一个叫做克劳达小岛的背风岸行驶的时候,好不容易才控制住救生艇。 17 水手们[b]把救生艇拖上来以后,就用缆绳绕过大船底绑好;又怕在叙尔提斯浅滩上会搁浅,就把锚放低,任船漂流。 18 我们被暴风猛烈地袭击。第二天,他们开始把货物抛在海里。 19 第三天,他们又亲手把船上的用具抛出去。
20 一连好几天见不到太阳和星星,又有暴风雨催逼着,最后我们连获救的希望都断绝了。 21 那时,大家已经很久没有吃东西了,保罗站在他们当中说:“哦,各位啊!你们当初应该听我的,不从克里特开船,省得有这样的伤害和损失。 22 只是现在我劝你们振作起来,因为你们当中不会有人失去性命,不过会失去这条船。 23 要知道,我所归属、所事奉的神,他的一位天使昨天晚上站在我身边, 24 说:‘保罗,不要怕!你必须站在凯撒面前。看哪,所有与你同船的人,神都赐给你了。’ 25 所以请各位振作起来,因为我相信神怎样对我说,事情也会怎样成就。 26 不过我们必须搁浅在一个岛上。”
27 到了第十四天的晚上,我们在亚得里亚海上飘来飘去。约在半夜,水手们认为已经靠近陆地了, 28 就测了水深,发现有三十七公尺[c];稍往前行,再测一测,发现有二十七公尺[d]。 29 他们担心会撞到礁石,就从船尾抛下四个锚,祈盼着天亮。
30 水手们想离船逃生,就把救生艇放到海里,却假装要从船头抛锚。 31 保罗对百夫长和士兵们说:“这些人如果不留在船上,你们就不能获救。” 32 于是士兵们就把救生艇的绳索砍断,由它漂去。
33 天快亮的时候[e],保罗劝大家用饭,说:“你们一直挨饿等候,什么都不吃,今天是第十四天了。 34 所以我劝你们用饭,因为这是关于你们得救的事。要知道,你们中间,没有一个人会失去[f]一根头发。” 35 说完这些话,保罗就拿起饼,在大家面前感谢神,然后掰开来,开始吃。 36 于是大家受到鼓励,也吃了饭。 37 我们在船上的,共有两百七十六个人[g]。 38 大家吃饱了饭,就把麦子扔到海里,减轻船的负荷。
船只遇难
39 天亮的时候,他们虽然不认识那地方,却看见一个有沙滩的海湾,就决定尽可能地把船拢进去。 40 于是他们砍断了锚,把它们丢弃在海里,同时松开舵绳,拉起了前帆,顺着风向岸前进。 41 但遇到海水夹流的地方,船就搁了浅,船头被卡住,动弹不得,而船尾也开始被波浪的猛力冲散了。
42 士兵们的计划是要把囚犯杀了,免得有人游泳逃脱。 43 可是百夫长想救保罗,就拦阻了他们的计划,命令会游泳的人跳下船,先到岸上去, 44 其余的人,有的用木板,有的用船上的东西跟着[h];这样,大家就都获救上岸了。
Footnotes
- 使徒行传 27:9 禁食日——指“(犹太人的)赎罪日”。
- 使徒行传 27:17 水手们——原文直译“他们”。
- 使徒行传 27:28 三十七公尺——原文为“20欧贵亚”。1欧贵亚=185公分。
- 使徒行传 27:28 二十七公尺——原文为“15欧贵亚”。1欧贵亚=185公分。
- 使徒行传 27:33 天快亮的时候——原文直译“白昼就要来临了”。
- 使徒行传 27:34 失去——有古抄本作“掉”。
- 使徒行传 27:37 人——原文直译“灵魂”。
- 使徒行传 27:44 跟着——辅助词语。
使 徒 行 傳 27
Chinese New Testament: Easy-to-Read Version
保罗乘船去罗马
27 当决定让我们坐船去意大利后,他们就把保罗和其他的犯人交给了一个名叫犹流的队长。他是帝国军团的军官。 2 我们上了一条从亚大米田开来的船,它正要启航到亚西亚沿岸的港口去。然后我们扬帆启航了。有一个从帖撒罗尼迦来的马其顿人,名叫亚里达古,和我们同行。 3 第二天,我们在西顿登陆了。犹流对保罗十分友善,允许他去见朋友,从他们那里得到关照。 4 后来,我们从那儿出发。我们沿着塞浦路斯背风的一面行驶,因为当时是逆风。 5 我们渡过基利家和旁非利亚附近的海面,来到了吕家的每拉。 6 犹流在那儿找到了一艘从亚历山太来的船,它要开往意大利,于是,他便把我们安置在那条船上了。
7 我们的船缓缓地行驶了很多天,好不容易才驶到了革尼土对岸的港口。因为风的阻止,使船无法继续沿着原来的方向航行,所以,我们便在撒摩尼附近,克里特的背风处行驶。 8 我们艰难地沿着克里特海岸行驶,然后到达了拉西亚城附近的一个地方,名叫安全港。
9 失去了很多时间,禁食日 [a]此时已经过去了,航行已变得很危险。因此,保罗警告他们说: 10 “先生们,我看这次旅行将会有损害并遭巨大的损失,不但船和货物,而且,我们的性命也会如此。” 11 可是队长却听信船长和船主的话,不肯听保罗的话。 12 因为那个港不适宜过冬,所以,大多数人便决定开船离开那里,争取到非尼基过冬。非尼基港位于克里特,面朝西南和西北。
风暴
13 当温和的南风开始吹过时,他们都觉得如愿以偿了。于是,他们便起了锚,沿着克里特海岸航行。 14 可是,过了不久,岛上刮来了一股飓风,人称“东北风”。 15 船遇上了风暴,不能逆风行驶,于是,大家便让步了,任凭风暴刮着船走, 16 船靠着一个叫高大的小岛的背风处行驶,我们费了很大力气才把那条救生船拖了进来。 17 水手们把它拖上来后,他们用缆绳把船身绑结实了。他们又怕船会在赛耳底沙州上搁浅,于是降了风帆,任凭船在海上漂。 18 风暴猛烈地拍打着船,第二天,他们便开始把货物往船外扔。 19 第三天,连船上的设备也被扔掉了。 20 一连很多天太阳和星星都没有出现,风暴猛烈地吹打着我们,我们终于失去了获救的希望。
21 很长的一段时间里,船上的人没吃过任何东西。保罗站了出来对众人说∶“各位,假如你们听取了我的建议,不从克里特开船出来,那么,就会避免这次损失了。 22 但是,现在我要你们鼓起勇气,因为你们谁都不会死,只不过是要失去这条船而已。 23 昨天夜里,我所属于和侍奉的上帝,派遣一个天使站到了我的身旁。 24 天使对我说∶‘保罗,别害怕。你必定会站在凯撒的面前。上帝把所有和你一同航行的人的生命都恩赐给你了。’ 25 所以,大家不要丧失勇气,因为我信赖上帝,一切都会向告诉我的那样发生。 26 但是,我们必须在某一个岛上搁浅。”
27 到了第十四天夜里,我们依旧在亚得里亚海上漂来漂去。大约到了午夜,水手们感觉到在接近陆地。 28 他们放下测绳,发现水深大约有一百尺左右。不久后,他们再一测,发现只有八十尺左右了。 29 他们害怕我们的船会在岩石岸上搁浅,便从船尾处抛下四个锚,然后便祈祷着天快些亮。 30 水手们想从船上逃走,便把救生船放到海里,装作只是从船头放下去一些锚的样子。 31 而保罗对队长和士兵们说∶“如果这些人不呆在大船上,你们就不能得救。” 32 于是,士兵们就把救生船的绳索砍断,让那条小船沉了下去。
33 天马上要亮了,保罗督促每个人都吃一点东西,说∶“你们焦急地等了十四天了,一直没吃东西。 34 现在,我恳求你们吃上点东西,因为你们为了生存需要吃东西。你们任何人连一根头发,都不会从头上失去的。” 35 说完,便拿起面包,当着众人的面,感谢上帝,并把它掰开,开始吃了起来。 36 这些人受到鼓舞,也都吃了起来。 37 船上一共二百七十六个人, 38 大家吃饱后,为了减轻船的重量,又把船上的谷物都扔到了海里。
船被毁
39 天亮了,他们辨认不出那个陆地来,但却发现了一个有沙滩的海湾。于是他们尽量让船在那里搁浅。 40 因此,他们砍断了锚,把它们沉到海里,同时又解开了栓舵的绳索,然后升起船头的帆,朝岸边开过去。 41 但是他们触到了一块沙州,并搁浅。船头被卡住,动弹不得。船尾经不住海浪的冲击而破碎。
42 士兵们要把囚犯杀掉,以防他们游水逃跑。 43 可是,队长要救保罗,所以他阻止了他们的计划。他下令让会游泳的人先跳下船,游到岸上去。 44 其他人则抱住木板或船上的碎木上岸。这样,所有的人都安全地登了陆。
Footnotes
- 使 徒 行 傳 27:9 禁食日: 赎罪日。犹太人秋季的一个重要的圣日,此时是海上发生风暴的时候。
Acts 27
New International Version
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) 2 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.
3 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) 4 From there we put out to sea again and passed to the lee of Cyprus because the winds were against us.(K) 5 When we had sailed across the open sea off the coast of Cilicia(L) and Pamphylia,(M) we landed at Myra in Lycia. 6 There the centurion found an Alexandrian ship(N) sailing for Italy(O) and put us on board. 7 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. 8 We moved along the coast with difficulty and came to a place called Fair Havens, near the town of Lasea.
9 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
- Acts 27:9 That is, Yom Kippur
- Acts 27:17 Or the sails
- Acts 27:27 In ancient times the name referred to an area extending well south of Italy.
- Acts 27:28 Or about 37 meters
- Acts 27:28 Or about 27 meters
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