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Now read chapter 27 and then answer the questions.
This chapter of Acts describes the first and larger part of the apostle Paul's sea journey to Rome.
It is noteworthy that this journey is described to us so extensively and with many details from seafaring. From this we conclude that it is also the aim of the Holy Spirit to tell us details about the journey that we are making personally, but especially together as believers, to the heavenly coast, to the safe harbor of the promised land.
As for our journey of faith, it also applies:
God has not promised us a calm journey, but He will certainly get us to the destination!
Paul could say this to his fellow travelers:
Your response:
Paul and some other prisoners are entrusted to Captain Julius of the Imperial Guard. From what can we infer that the captain is favorably disposed towards Paul?
But when it had to be decided how the journey should continue, the captain did not listen to Paul.
Who does he believe instead?
The and the . (Verse 11)
From what can we infer that Luke, the writer of the Acts of the Apostles, also participated in this journey?
Luke writes the travel account in chapters 27 and 28 as follows:But when it had been determined that should sail to Italy...
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