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Venerdi, 17 maggio 2024 - San Pasquale Baylon ( Letture di oggi)

Acts of the Apostles 27


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DOUAI-RHEIMSGREEK BIBLE
1 And when it was determined that he should sail into Italy, and that Paul, with the other prisoners, should be delivered to a centurion, named Julius, of the band Augusta,1 Αφου δε απεφασισθη να αποπλευσωμεν εις την Ιταλιαν, παρεδωκαν τον Παυλον και τινας αλλους δεσμιους εις εκατονταρχον Ιουλιον ονομαζομενον, εκ του ταγματος του Σεβαστου λεγομενου.
2 Going on board a ship of Adrumetum, we launched, meaning to sail by the coasts of Asia, Aristarchus, the Macedonian of Thessalonica, continuing with us.2 Και αφου επεβημεν εις πλοιον Αδραμυττηνον, εσηκωθημεν μελλοντες να παραπλευσωμεν τους κατα την Ασιαν τοπους, εχοντες μεθ' ημων Αρισταρχον τον Μακεδονα τον εκ Θεσσαλονικης?
3 And the day following we came to Sidon. And Julius treating Paul courteously, permitted him to go to his friends, and to take care of himself.3 και την αλλην ημεραν εφθασαμεν εις Σιδωνα? και ο Ιουλιος φιλανθρωπως φερομενος προς τον Παυλον επετρεψεν εις αυτον να υπαγη προς τους φιλους αυτου και να λαβη περιθαλψιν.
4 And when we had launched from thence, we sailed under Cyprus, because the winds were contrary.4 Και εκειθεν σηκωθεντες υπεπλευσαμεν την Κυπρον, επειδη ησαν εναντιοι οι ανεμοι,
5 And sailing over the sea of Cilicia, and Pamphylia, we came to Lystra, which is in Lycia:5 και διαπλευσαντες το πελαγος της Κιλικιας και Παμφυλιας, ηλθομεν εις τα Μυρα της Λυκιας.
6 And there the centurion finding a ship of Alexandria sailing into Italy, removed us into it.6 Και εκει ευρων ο εκατονταρχος πλοιον Αλεξανδρινον, το οποιον επλεεν εις την Ιταλιαν, επεβιβασεν ημας εις αυτο?
7 And when for many days we had sailed slowly, and were scarce come over against Gnidus, the wind not suffering us, we sailed near Crete by Salmone:7 βραδυπλοουντες δε ικανας ημερας και μολις φθασαντες εις την Κνιδον, επειδη δεν μας αφινεν ο ανεμος, υπεπλευσαμεν την Κρητην κατα την Σαλμωνην,
8 And with much ado sailing by it, we came into a certain place, which is called Good-havens, nigh to which was the city of Thalassa.8 και μολις παραπλευσαντες αυτην, ηλθομεν εις τοπον τινα ονομαζομενον Καλους Λιμενας, πλησιον του οποιου ητο η πολις Λασαια.
9 And when much time was spent, and when sailing now was dangerous, because the fast was now past, Paul comforted them,9 Επειδη δε παρηλθεν ικανος καιρος και ο πλους ητο ηδη επικινδυνος, διοτι και η νηστεια ειχεν ηδη παρελθει, συνεβουλευεν ο Παυλος,
10 Saying to them: Ye men, I see that the voyage beginneth to be with injury and much damage, not only of the lading and ship, but also of our lives.10 λεγων προς αυτους? Ανδρες, βλεπω οτι ο πλους μελλει να γεινη με κακοπαθειαν και πολλην ζημιαν ουχι μονον του φορτιου και του πλοιου, αλλα και των ψυχων ημων.
11 But the centurion believed the pilot and the master of the ship, more than those things which were said by Paul.11 Αλλ' ο εκατονταρχος επειθετο μαλλον εις τον κυβερνητην και εις τον ναυκληρον παρα εις τα υπο του Παυλου λεγομενα.
12 And whereas it was not a commodious haven to winter in, the greatest part gave counsel to sail thence, if by any means they might reach Phenice to winter there, which is a haven of Crete, looking towards the southwest and northwest.12 Και επειδη ο λιμην δεν ητο επιτηδειος εις παραχειμασιαν, οι πλειοτεροι εγνωμοδοτησαν να σηκωθωσι και εκειθεν, ωστε φθασαντες αν ηδυναντο εις Φοινικα, λιμενα της Κρητης βλεποντα προς τον λιβα ανεμον και προς τον χωρον, να παραχειμασωσιν εκει.
13 And the south wind gently blowing, thinking that they had obtained their purpose, when they had loosed from Asson, they sailed close by Crete.13 Και οτε επνευσεν ολιγον νοτος, νομισαντες οτι επετυχον του σκοπου, ανεσυραν την αγκυραν και παρεπλεον πλησιον την Κρητην.
14 But not long after, there arose against it a tempestuous wind, called Euroaquilo.14 Πλην μετ' ολιγον προσεβαλε κατ' αυτης ανεμος τυφωνικος ο λεγομενος Ευροκλυδων.
15 And when the ship was caught, and could not bear up against the wind, giving up the ship to the winds, we were driven.15 Και επειδη το πλοιον συνηρπασθη και δεν ηδυνατο να αντεχη προς τον ανεμον, αφεθεντες εφερομεθα.
16 And running under a certain island, that is called Cauda, we had much work to come by the boat.16 Και τρεξαντες υπο νησιδιον τι ονομαζομενον Κλαυδην, μολις ηδυνηθημεν να βαλωμεν εις την εξουσιαν μας την λεμβον,
17 Which being taken up, they used helps, undergirding the ship, and fearing lest they should fall into the quicksands, they let down the sail yard, and so were driven.17 την οποιαν αφου ανελαβον μετεχειριζοντο βοηθηματα, ζωνοντες υποκατωθεν το πλοιον? και φοβουμενοι μη εκπεσωσιν εις την Συρτιν, κατεβιβασαν τα πανια και εφεροντο ουτως.
18 And we being mightily tossed with the tempest, the next day they lightened the ship.18 Και επειδη εχειμαζομεθα σφοδρως, την ακολουθον ημεραν εκαμνον χυσιν,
19 And the third day they cast out with their own hands the tackling of the ship.19 και την τριτην με τας ιδιας ημων χειρας ερριψαμεν τα σκευη του πλοιου?
20 And when neither sun nor stars appeared for many days, and no small storm lay on us, all hope of our being saved was now taken away.20 και επειδη δια πολλων ημερων δεν εφαινοντο ουτε ηλιος ουτε αστρα, και χειμων βαρυς επεκειτο, πασα ελπις σωτηριας αφηρειτο πλεον αφ' ημων.
21 And after they had fasted a long time, Paul standing forth in the midst of them, said: You should indeed, O ye men, have hearkened unto me, and not have loosed from Crete, and have gained this harm and loss.21 Μετα δε πολυημερον ασιτιαν σταθεις ο Παυλος εν τω μεσω αυτων, ειπεν? Επρεπεν, ω ανδρες, να μου υπακουσητε και να μη σηκωθητε απο της Κρητης και ουτως ηθελομεν αποφυγει την κακοπαθειαν ταυτην και την ζημιαν.
22 And now I exhort you to be of good cheer. For there shall be no loss of any man's life among you, but only of the ship.22 Αλλα και ηδη σας παραινω να εχητε θαρρος? διοτι εξ υμων ουδεμια ψυχη δεν θελει χαθη, ειμη μονον το πλοιον.
23 For an angel of God, whose I am, and whom I serve, stood by me this night,23 Διοτι την νυκτα ταυτην εφανη εις εμε αγγελος του Θεου, του οποιου ειμαι, τον οποιον και λατρευω,
24 Saying: Fear not, Paul, thou must be brought before Caesar; and behold, God hath given thee all them that sail with thee.24 λεγων? μη φοβου, Παυλε? πρεπει να παρασταθης ενωπιον του Καισαρος? και ιδου, ο Θεος σοι εχαρισε παντας τους πλεοντας μετα σου.
25 Wherefore, sirs, be of good cheer; for I believe God that it shall so be, as it hath been told me.25 Δια τουτο θαρρειτε, ανδρες? διοτι πιστευω εις τον Θεον οτι ουτω θελει γεινει, καθ' ον τροπον ελαληθη προς εμε.
26 And we must come unto a certain island.26 Πρεπει δε να πεσωμεν εις νησον τινα.
27 But after the fourteenth night was come, as we were sailing in Adria, about midnight, the shipmen deemed that they discovered some country.27 Οτε δε ηλθεν η δεκατη τεταρτη νυξ, ενω παρεφερομεθα εν τη Αδριατικη θαλασση, περι το μεσον της νυκτος εσυμπεραινον οι ναυται οτι πλησιαζουσιν εις τοπον τινα.
28 Who also sounding, found twenty fathoms; and going on a little further, they found fifteen fathoms.28 Και ριψαντες την βολιδα ευρον εικοσι οργυιας, και αφου επροχωρησαν ολιγον διαστημα, ριψαντες και παλιν την βολιδα ευρον οργυιας δεκαπεντε?
29 Then fearing lest we should fall upon rough places, they cast four anchors out of the stern, and wished for the day.29 και φοβουμενοι μηπως πεσωμεν εξω εις τραχεις τοπους, ριψαντες τεσσαρας αγκυρας απο της πρυμνης, ηυχοντο να γεινη ημερα.
30 But as the shipmen sought to fly out of the ship, having let down the boat into the sea, under colour, as though they would have cast anchors out of the forepart of the ship,30 Επειδη δε οι ναυται εζητουν να φυγωσιν εκ του πλοιου και κατεβιβασαν την λεμβον εις την θαλασσαν, επι προφασει οτι εμελλον να εκτεινωσιν αγκυρας εκ της πρωρας,
31 Paul said to the centurion, and to the soldiers: Except these stay in the ship, you cannot be saved.31 ο Παυλος ειπε προς τον εκατονταρχον και προς τους στρατιωτας? Εαν ουτοι δεν μεινωσιν εν τω πλοιω, σεις δεν δυνασθε να σωθητε.
32 Then the soldiers cut off the ropes of the boat, and let her fall off.32 Τοτε οι στρατιωται απεκοψαν τα σχοινια της λεμβου και αφηκαν αυτην να πεση εξω.
33 And when it began to be light, Paul besought them all to take meat, saying: This day is the fourteenth day that you have waited, and continued fasting, taking nothing.33 Εως δε να εξημερωση, ο Παυλος παρεκαλει παντας να λαβωσι τροφην τινα, λεγων? Δεκατεσσαρας ημερας σημερον προσδοκωντες διαμενετε νηστικοι, και δεν εφαγετε ουδεν.
34 Wherefore I pray you to take some meat for your health's sake; for there shall not an hair of the head of any of you perish.34 Δια τουτο σας παρακαλω να λαβητε τροφην? διοτι τουτο ειναι αναγκαιον προς την σωτηριαν σας? επειδη ουδενος απο σας δεν θελει πεσει θριξ εκ της κεφαλης.
35 And when he had said these things, taking bread, he gave thanks to God in the sight of them all; and when he had broken it, he began to eat.35 Αφου δε ειπε ταυτα και ελαβεν αρτον, ευχαριστησε τον Θεον ενωπιον παντων και κοψας ηρχισε να τρωγη.
36 Then were they all of better cheer, and they also took some meat.36 Λαβοντες δε παντες θαρρος, ελαβον και αυτοι τροφην?
37 And we were in all in the ship, two hundred threescore and sixteen souls.37 ημεθα δε εν τω πλοιω ψυχαι ολαι διακοσιαι εβδομηκοντα εξ.
38 And when they had eaten enough, they lightened the ship, casting the wheat into the sea.38 Αφου δε εχορτασθησαν απο τροφης ελαφρυνον το πλοιον, ριπτοντες τον σιτον εις την θαλασσαν.
39 And when it was day, they knew not the land; but they discovered a certain creek that had a shore, into which they minded, if they could, to thrust in the ship.39 Και οτε εγεινεν ημερα, δεν εγνωριζον την γην, παρετηρουν ομως κολπον τινα εχοντα αιγιαλον, εις τον οποιον εβουλευθησαν, αν ηδυναντο, να εξωσωσι το πλοιον.
40 And when they had taken up the anchors, they committed themselves to the sea, loosing withal the rudder bands; and hoisting up the mainsail to the wind, they made towards shore.40 Και κοψαντες τας αγκυρας, αφηκαν το πλοιον εις την θαλασσαν, λυσαντες ενταυτω τους δεσμους των πηδαλιων, και υψωσαντες τον αρτεμονα προς τον ανεμον, κατηυθυνοντο εις τον αιγιαλον.
41 And when we were fallen into a place where two seas met, they run the ship aground; and the forepart indeed, sticking fast, remained unmoveable: but the hinder part was broken with the violence of the sea.41 Περιπεσοντες δε εις τοπον, οπου συνηρχοντο δυο θαλασσαι, ερριψαν εξω το πλοιον, και η μεν πρωρα εκαθησε και εμεινεν ασαλευτος, η δε πρυμνη διελυετο υπο της βιας των κυματων.
42 And the soldiers' counsel was, that they should kill the prisoners, lest any of them, swimming out, should escape.42 Εβουλευθησαν δε οι στρατιωται να θανατωσωσι τους δεσμιους, δια να μη φυγη μηδεις κολυμβησας.
43 But the centurion, willing to save Paul, forbade it to be done; and he commanded that they who could swim, should cast themselves first into the sea, and save themselves, and get to land.43 Αλλ' ο εκατονταρχος, θελων να διασωση τον Παυλον, εμποδισεν αυτους απο του σκοπου και προσεταξεν, οσοι ηδυναντο να κολυμβωσι να ριφθωσι πρωτοι και να εκβωσιν εις την γην,
44 And the rest, some they carried on boards, and some on those things that belonged to the ship. And so it came to pass, that every soul got safe to land.44 οι δε λοιποι αλλοι μεν επι σανιδων, αλλοι δε επι τινων λειψανων του πλοιου, και ουτω διεσωθησαν παντες εις την γην.