Acts 27:6-16

6 There the officer found a ship from Alexandria that was going to Italy, so he put us on it.
7 We sailed slowly for many days. We had a hard time reaching Cnidus because the wind was blowing against us, and we could not go any farther. So we sailed by the south side of the island of Crete near Salmone.
8 Sailing past it was hard. Then we came to a place called Fair Havens, near the city of Lasea.
9 We had lost much time, and it was now dangerous to sail, because it was already after the Day of Cleansing. So Paul warned them,
10 "Men, I can see there will be a lot of trouble on this trip. The ship, the cargo, and even our lives may be lost."
11 But the captain and the owner of the ship did not agree with Paul, and the officer believed what the captain and owner of the ship said.
12 Since that harbor was not a good place for the ship to stay for the winter, most of the men decided that the ship should leave. They hoped we could go to Phoenix and stay there for the winter. Phoenix, a city on the island of Crete, had a harbor which faced southwest and northwest.
13 When a good wind began to blow from the south, the men on the ship thought, "This is the wind we wanted, and now we have it." So they pulled up the anchor, and we sailed very close to the island of Crete.
14 But then a very strong wind named the "northeaster" came from the island.
15 The ship was caught in it and could not sail against it. So we stopped trying and let the wind carry us.
16 When we went below a small island named Cauda, we were barely able to bring in the lifeboat.
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