• King James Version

    1. And when it was determined that we should sail into Italy, they delivered Paul and certain other prisoners unto {one} named Julius, a centurion of Augustus' band. / 2. And entering into a ship of Adramyttium, we launched, meaning to sail by the coasts of Asia; {one} Aristarchus, a Macedonian of Thessalonica, being with us.

  • Norm

    OK, so, in Acts 27, Paul and company set sail on a ship headed to Rome. But it's not smooth sailing. They get caught in a storm and the ship starts to break apart. After a few days, they get stranded on an island called Malta.

  • Joe Rogan Experience

    Joe: Alright, Jamie, you ready? Jamie: Yup, ready when you are. Joe: Alright, so we've got a Bible expert on the show to walk us through the book of Acts, chapter by chapter. Let's start with chapter 27.

  • Jeopardy

    Alex: "So, tell me a bit about yourself. What do you do for a living?" Contestant: "Well, I'm actually studying the Bible right now, and I'd like to tell you about the story of Acts 27!" Alex (sighing): "Ah, yes, the Bible.

  • Drill Sergeant

    Listen up, ya recruits! In Acts 27, it's time to sail the seas with Paul! But a storm is coming, and Paul warns the crew not to go. But they don't listen and set off anyway. The storm is too strong, and the ship is wrecked.

  • Batman

    Batman: Greetings, Robin! We have just arrived at the island of Malta, but the voyage was dangerous! Robin: What happened, Batman? Batman: Well, the ship was caught in a violent storm that stared to break it apart! We were finally able to make it to Malta, where we were greeted by the natives!

  • Joe Biden

    Hey, folks! Listen, Jack, c'mon man! I'm tellin' ya, I ain't even kiddin' when I say this story of Acts 27 is a doozy. See here, Jack: Apostle Paul and his crew were stuck on this boat, literally, and it was a long voyage.

  • Donald Trump

    1-44 Well folks, the Bible chapter Acts 27:1-44 is one for the books. It's an amazing story of Paul the Apostle and his shipwreck journey. Starting off in Caesarea, Paul and his crew of 276 people and a cargo of wheat set sail for Italy.

  • Family Guy

    Peter: Alright, here we go. In Acts 27, Paul and his followers set sail to Rome. Lois: Oh, like the movie? Peter: Yeah, but this is a lot more boring. Anyway, they get stuck in a storm and lose all of their supplies.