Acts 27:9-14

Acts 27:9-14

[9] Now  when much  time  was spent,  and  when sailing  now  dangerous,  because  the fast  now  already  past,  Paul  admonished  [10] And said  unto them,  Sirs,  I perceive  that  this voyage  will be  with  hurt  and  much  damage,  not  only  and  ship,  but  also  lives.  [11] Nevertheless  the centurion  believed  the master  and  the owner of the ship,  more  than  those things which were spoken  by  Paul.  [12] And  the haven  was  not commodious  to  winter in,  the more part  advised  to depart  they might  attain  to  Phenice,  and there to winter;  which is an haven  of Crete,  and lieth  toward  the south west  and  north west.  [13] And  when the south wind  blew softly,  supposing  that they had obtained  their purpose,  loosing  thence, they sailed  close by  Crete.  [14] But  not  long  after  there arose  against  it  a tempestuous  wind,  called  Euroclydon.