Acts 27:18

18 We took a very bad beating from the storm. The next day the crew began to throw the ship's contents overboard.

Acts 27:18 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 27:18

And we being exceedingly tossed with a tempest
Sometimes being lifted up as it were to the heavens, and then presently sinking down, as if they were going into the bottom of the sea; such a condition at sea is described to the life by the Psalmist, in ( Psalms 107:25-27 ) .

the next day they lightened the ship;
of its burden, its lading, the goods and merchandise that were in it; as the mariners did in the ship in which Jonah was, ( Jonah 1:5 ) the Ethiopic version renders it, "they cast the goods into the sea"; the Arabic version, the "merchandise".

Acts 27:18 In-Context

16 We passed the calmer side of a small island called Cauda. We almost lost the lifeboat.
17 So the men lifted it on board. Then they tied ropes under the ship itself to hold it together. They were afraid it would get stuck on the sandbars of Syrtis. They lowered the sea anchor and let the ship be driven along.
18 We took a very bad beating from the storm. The next day the crew began to throw the ship's contents overboard.
19 On the third day, they even threw the ship's gear overboard with their own hands.
20 The sun and stars didn't appear for many days. The storm was terrible. So we gave up all hope of being saved.
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