Discussing The Book of Acts Chapter 27 - The Dan Bidondi Show Bible Series
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declaring war on the new world order truth radio show dot-com shalom and welcome to the damper done show truth radio show dot-com and welcome to the book of Acts chapter 27 so we got awesome show for you tonight guys I Lots of information.
And if you missed Chapters 1-26, please, by all means, before you go any further, stop this and go watch those because you will not understand what's going on here.
So, again, we do chapter by chapter, a biblical, in-depth, comprehensive study of each chapter.
So we try to pull the meat and potatoes out of each chapter.
So sometimes these shows could go 15 minutes, half hour, 45 minutes to an hour.
All dependent on how much context is involved in each chapter.
So here we are, chapter 27. Before we get to that, I want to thank everybody for joining us today.
And we do a specific Bible study approach.
We do this at every single video.
We pray for wisdom and understanding.
So let's do that right now.
So Jesus, Yeshua Messiah, we love you so much.
Thank you for everything you've done for us.
And we come to you and ask you to once again...
To forgive us all of our individual sins and trespasses, abominations, or any transgressions that we may have committed.
And again, we can't thank you enough because we sin constantly.
And I'm just like ashamed half the time because I know you forgive us.
It's just like, you know, how many times we've got to ask for forgiveness, you know, because we just, you know, human beings, that's what we do, you know, and that's unfortunate.
But I just hope and pray that we can have a place in your kingdom, that's all.
And please forgive us of our sins and everything else.
And Heavenly Father, we come before you and ask you to give us the divine Holy Spirit to help write your word upon our hearts today, in this case, the book of Acts, chapter 27, and protect us all from the forces of evil, and comfort us all that need it, And help us to stop sinning.
Help us to be more obedient.
Help us to be more pure for you, Lord.
In your mighty name, amen.
So now we read the scripture in context because context is key.
And let the scripture interpret.
Don't lean on your own understanding.
We'll lean on what the Bible has to say.
Let the Bible interpret itself.
And that's why we do chapter by chapter, you know, verse by verse.
So turn to Acts chapter 27 if you've got a Bible.
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It's very important for you to read this and see and visualize the words for yourself.
So Acts 27, and this is Paul's journey.
Basically, this is his last journey into his execution, right?
And we got two chapters left in this book here.
Chapter 27 here and the next chapter 28. And I'll complete the series for the book of Acts.
Then we start on Romans.
Very excited for the book of Romans.
So anyway, I'm going to warn you ahead of time, guys.
I'm going to butcher the names of these cities.
You know, pronouncing them and everything else.
So I do apologize about that.
If you want the exact pronunciation of these cities, I would say, you know, go look them up and you can get them off the dictionary, whatever the case is.
So, when it was determined that we should sail into Italy...
So again, this is continuing off to chapter 26. And if you need a refresher, just pause this, guys.
Go listen to chapter 26 again and come back to here.
This way it saves a little time for me to explain what happened in the prior chapter.
And when it was determined that we should sail into Italy...
They delivered Paul and certain other prisoners onto one named Julius, a centurion of August's band, which is August's group, right?
His army, right?
And the centurion is, if you want to know what the centurion is, centurion definition is, in the Roman army, a commander of the century of the ancient Roman army.
So he was like a commander.
That's what a centurion is.
And I think in the last chapter I said it was a guard, because there are centurions with sentries for guards, and the centurion itself is actually a commander.
So, that being said, mind you, the centurion, this commander, he had favors with Paul.
Even though he was sentenced to be executed, and it was his job to deliver Paul to this execution, right?
But he tried to help Paul a lot of ways, you know, in the last few chapters.
So, but following orders, he has to lead them to execution.
So, in entering to the ship of Andromythium, again, I'm going to butcher these words and I apologize.
We launched, meaning to sail by the coast of Asia, and this was the route they were going to take.
One Astrangist, a Macedonian of Thessalonica, being with us.
Right?
Right?
And then on the next day, we touch that Sudan.
This is their journey now from, you know, city to city to go by sea, right?
And Julius courteously entreated Paul and gave him liberty to go into his friends to refresh himself, right?
So when he got to Sudan, right, Julius, you know, found favor in Paul, right?
He's like, you know, all right, go be with your friends for a little bit.
Because Paul's being led to his execution.
So he's like, you know what?
Let the guy go spend some time with his friends to refresh himself.
You know what I mean?
So that happened.
And when he had lunch from Dents, from...
Where they took off from Sudan.
We sailed under Cyprus because the winds were contrary.
Contrary means they were going against where they were trying to go.
So if you're trying to sail west and you've got the winds blowing east, that's a problem.
You know what I mean?
So, yeah, it's a tough sail.
And we're going to learn a little bit about sailing today with this.
Back then, the way they sailed boats.
And when we had sailed over the Sea of Sicilia and Pamphia, we came to Myra, a city of Lycia.
And there the centurion found, the commander, found a ship of Alexandria sailing into Italy, and he put us therein.
So when they got there, they put them to another ship.
And when we had sailed slowly many days, now they're in a different ship now, right?
That was a long journey, right?
And many days, and there was scarce wind to come over against Sinidius, and the wind was not suffering us, and we sailed on the crate over against Simon.
So the winds were working against him, right?
That was going on.
And Holly passed that because of the winds, right?
Came unto the place which was called the Fair Havens.
Nigh whereunto was the city of Lysaia.
See, as I mentioned earlier, sometimes the videos take 15 minutes, sometimes they take a half hour to an hour, whatever the case.
It depends on the context.
Right now, we're just going through the journey that's sailing, right?
And now, much time was spent, and when sailing was now dangerous, because the fast was now already passed, Paul admonished them.
So what is admonished?
It means to warn them.
Paul warned them to try to give them, say, listen, guys, yeah, be careful, right?
He was trying to give them advice, so to speak, right?
And he said unto them, right, sirs, which is the people, you know, the people running the boat, I perceive that this voyage will be with her and much damage, not only to the landing of the ship, but also of our lives.
So he's saying, this is going to be dangerous, because mind you, Paul is an experienced sailor, right?
He's trying to tell the people that were on the ship that, guys, this is going to be dangerous.
It's going to damage the ship, possibly going to lose it, and we can risk our lives doing this, right?
Nevertheless, the centurion, which is the commander, believed the master of the owner of the ship.
So, Paul's trying to tell the centurion, listen, it's like, yeah, this is going to be a problem, right?
So, the owner of the ship contradicted Paul.
He said, no, no, it's fine.
We're going to go anyway, right?
Again, the centurion ended up believing the owner of the ship and more than those things which were spoken by Paul.
So, he kind of dismissed Paul's warning and It went anyway, right?
And because the haven was not commodious to the winter, and more pot lies to depart thence, by any means they might attain finis, which there to winter, which is the haven of Crait, and lies toward the south and west of the northwest, right?
So commodious, I believe I put that to see earlier.
Commodious means formal.
They moved to a more commodious dwelling, right?
So that's, the haven was not commodious, so they moved to a, you know, like I said, I think that's what this means.
They wouldn't move to that bigger ship, right?
So anyway, and when the south wind blew softly, supposing they had obtained a purpose, loosened then, and sailed close to Crete.
So, you know, there was a slow sail, the softly winds, like the hotter the winds, of course, the faster the sail, but there was a sail in the long creek.
But not long after, there arose a great tempest wind, right?
And tempest is, where is it here?
All the definitions, and a tempest here is a violent wind, a windy storm, right?
That's what it means, a violent windy storm.
So, but not long after, they arose against a wild, windy storm, right?
Called a ukulele.
I hope I pronounce that, right?
So, let's find out what that means.
And...
Just past it here.
A stormy wind from the north or northeast that occurs in Lebanon.
It causes a ship on which Paul was traveling to be wrecked.
Right?
So, that's the definition of that.
And when the ship was caught...
It could not bear up into the wind.
We let her drive.
Her, when they say hurrah in this case, they mention a couple times in the chapter, hurrah is referring to the ship.
Sailors always call their ship a hurrah.
Give it a girl's name.
And running under a certain island, which was called Claudia, we had much work to come by the boat.
So, yeah, it was a lot of work they had to do on the boat.
Which, when they had taken up, they used helps, undergirding the ship, and fearing least they should fall into the quicksand, straight sail, and were driven.
So it looks like they wanted to get onto this island, Claudia, right?
Claudia, I'm sorry.
They wanted to get onto that island, Claudia, right?
But they were afraid of falling into the quicksand and all that stuff and, yeah, causing damage to the ship.
And we were exceedingly tossed with the Tempest.
Again, Tempest is, well, violent winds and all, right?
The next day, they lighten the ship.
So, because of the ship being heavy, it's, you know, they want to lighten the ship, the load, right?
But anyway, the third day, we cast out with our own hands the tackling of the ship.
So they worked with all hands to tackle the ship.
In other words, you ever hear the phrase, all hands on deck?
So, mind you, this is a big ship, right?
And it's not just one person operating the sails.
This is everybody that's on a ship, okay, that has his hands to work the ship, okay, to work the sails and pull the pulleys and all the ropes and everything else, right?
Yeah, all hands on deck.
This is what's going on, right?
So now we're dealing with some heavy weather here, right?
And, you know, this is tackling of the ship.
In other words, all hands on deck.
We need help, right?
Everybody's working the sails.
And when neither sun or stars in many days appeared, right?
What does that mean?
So, back then, to navigate on a ship, you had to go by the sun in the daytime, right?
To position the sun or the stars or the moon, right?
That's how they navigated through the waters back then.
They didn't have GPS, obviously, and I don't think they even had compasses, right?
So, the stars and all that were navigation, right?
So, obviously, they couldn't see it now.
So, obviously, for days now, it's been foggy and all kinds of stormy weather.
So, and no small tempest lay on us.
So, we're saying, yeah, there was no small temp.
These are big ones, plain and simple.
All hope that we should be saved was taken away.
So, what this is saying, right?
They couldn't see nothing at all.
They didn't even know what position they were facing.
Where they were going, how fast they were going, what was going on, right?
They couldn't see, they were blind completely.
The ship, you know what I mean?
They had no clue where they were going.
You know, they were basically being in the middle of nowhere with no navigation in sight, right?
And because of the weather, the violent storms and everything in the water, the winds and the waves and everything else, they were like, yeah, all hope was lost.
All hope was taken away.
In other words, they thought they were going to die.
They're like, oh man, this is it.
This is it, right?
And here's the thing too, if they were to listen to Paul in the first place, yeah, I'm sure the ship captain, the owner of the ship, was thinking, oh man, I should have listened to Paul.
You know, so that's probably who's going through their mind.
So right now they're all thinking they're going to die, right?
But after long abstinences, Paul stood forth in the midst of them and said, You know, everybody's freaking out.
Paul says, hey guys, sirs, hey guys, you should have harking on to me.
In other words, you should have listened to me.
And have not loose from crate and have gained this harm and loss.
So Paul was telling them, guys, you guys should have just, y'all should have listened to me.
We should have stuck in that crate, stayed in that crate for a while until the storm goes over.
Now we're going to stop for loss.
And I'm sure the ship owner isn't arguing Paul at this point.
He'd probably say, yeah, he's right.
We messed up.
And now I exhort you to be of good share.
So after you got everybody's attention, so you should have listened to me, right?
Now Paul tells them, right?
Now I exhort you, right?
so three XOR I always like to get the definition for to be precise Because sometimes the words change meaning over the years.
Alright, the ardent, urgent, or admonition of an orator or preacher.
Right?
So that's what's going on here.
Exhorting, right?
So that's what...
Urgent, okay?
So Paul says, I urge you to be of good share.
Now everybody thinks I've got to die at this point, right?
All hope is lost.
They're in the middle of the ocean somewhere.
They have no clue what's going on, right?
All they know is a windy...
Imagine being on a ship right now.
And if it's that night, you can't see a darn thing.
Pitch black.
Literally.
And it's scary.
And now, Paul says, I urge you to be of good cheer.
And he says, For there shall be no loss of any man's life among you, but of the ship.
He said, everybody's going to be fine, but the ship is not.
For there stood by me this night of the angel...
Yes, this was that night, obviously.
We just pointed out, right?
So it's pitch black on the ship.
And Paul says, everybody relax, we're going to be fine, right?
Because the angel told Paul, came to Paul, the angel of God, whose I am, whom I serve, saying, fear not, Paul, You must be brought before Caesar.
And lo, God has given thee all them that sail with thee.
So he's saying, fan up, because Paul's like, yeah, he probably said to himself, yeah, we're done here.
And the angel of the Lord came before him and says, no, we're not, because it's destined for you.
It's God's plan that you go before Caesar.
And when God plans something, nothing's going to deter it, right?
Yeah.
So that's why the angel told Paul, relax and tell them to, nobody's going to lose their lives today.
Wherefore, sirs, you know, Paul says, the angel of the Lord came to me, assuring us, right?
And he says to sirs, and I was talking to him again, but he says, you know, urging them to be of good share.
For I believe God that it shall be even as it was told to me.
As the angels said, it's going to happen.
So nobody's going to lose their lives today.
We're going to get there.
The ship might not make it, but we are going to get there.
Right?
And how about we must cast upon a certain island?
But when the 14th night was to come, right?
14 nights, that's two weeks on this journey.
That's a long time, right?
And mind you, they didn't have motors back down in boats, so it took months or years sometimes to sail somewhere.
Depends where you're going.
You know, most of the journeys were months, whatever the case.
But yeah, imagine how much food and stuff you gotta pack for that.
But two weeks on the ship, right?
As we were driven up and down in Andrea, about midnight, the shipment deemed that they drew near to some country.
So we announced...
The Shipman, which is the guy who's the navigator, right?
Looking for land and navigation and all that.
So he finally seen something up ahead that he announced, he deemed, we're coming close to some country.
We don't know what it is yet, we're coming close to some country.
And he sounded and found at 20 Phantoms.
So 20 Phantoms is 120 feet.
So they're 120 feet away from this land.
And the guys yelling out, yeah, sounding, sounding, right?
Yelling out, guys, about 20 feet from this land.
Land ahead.
Land ahoy.
You know what I mean?
Whatever they would say, right?
And about 20 phantoms, which is, again, 120 feet, whatever the case.
And then where they had gone a little further, they sounded again and found at 15 phantoms.
So, the person running the ship says, alright, we're 90 feet away, or 15 phantom, right?
Away from this land, right?
Then, fear and least, we should have fallen upon the rocks.
They cast out four anchors out of the stern and wished for the day.
So, basically, the closer they got, they were able to see the land, right?
Now, they come up to shore, but it was all rocks everywhere.
That would have destroyed the ship instantly, right?
So, right away, to stop from going to the rocks, they threw all the anchors out to hold the ship in its position.
Because I knew, I mean, going to those rocks would have been done for.
Forget it.
So, and as the shipmen were about to flee out of the ship, they were ready to jump ship.
You know, let's get out of here because we're going to crash into the rocks, right?
When they had at least let down the boat into the sea.
So, these are the small boats.
You know what I mean?
The rescue boats, whatever the case is.
He had a bunch of little small boats on the big boat, you know, in case there's boat sinks, whatever the case is.
But when they had let down the boat into the sea, under the collar, as though they would have cast anchors out of the ship, the foreship, I'm sorry, the front of the ship.
But Paul said unto the centurion and the soldiers, except these abide in the ship, you cannot be saved.
So Paul's telling them, guys, listen to me, all right?
Don't leave the ship right now.
You need to buy it in the ship or you're not going to be saved.
If you go out in those little boats right now, you're going to be dead.
Paul's warning them right now.
Say, listen, you better pay attention.
Now you better listen to me because now there's a point.
If you guys were listening to me before, we'd be in this mess.
But now I'm telling you, if you don't listen to me, nobody's going to be saved.
If you leave this boat right now, If you get in those small little boats, those rocks are going to destroy you.
From the storm and everything, are you kidding me?
Those rocks would have destroyed those boats and killed those guys.
Drowning them and everything else, right?
So Paul's saying, stay on the ship.
We're fine right now, right?
So then the soldiers cut off the ropes of the boat and let her fall off.
Her as a boat, right?
So, the little rescue boats, emergency boats, right?
The soldiers cut the ropes off and let them fall down.
Like, just fall into the water, whatever the case, right?
So, they actually listened to Paul this time, right?
As you can see what's going on, right?
And while the day was coming on, it was time to turn, you know, the sun started to come up, whatever.
Paul besought them, right?
And if you want to know what besought means...
And guys, there's no shame not knowing what a word means.
So don't feel like, oh man, I feel an idiot, like an idiot, whatever.
Don't do that.
Not everybody's a grammar Nazi, I call them them.
You know, that's what I call them.
Not everybody's like a grammar genius.
I forget what words mean myself.
And again, like I said, what word meant back then could have a totally different meaning today.
So, don't ever be afraid to look up a word.
Even if you teach in a Bible study, don't be afraid to stop and do this.
Because a lot of people don't know what that means.
And the bad thing is, so a lot of people won't admit it.
Or they won't even ask because they don't want to feel dumb.
Right?
So, I don't have no pride.
I don't.
Like, with this stuff.
It's like, if I don't know what something means or a question, I'm going to look it up.
Even though people would mock you for it, whatever the case is, they wouldn't let them mock you.
At least you're educated enough to look it up.
Other than them, their pride would stop them from, you know, when they see a word that they don't know, they'll act like they know it, but their pride would prevent them from looking it up.
With this stuff, you can't have any pride, guys.
And I forgot what besought meant, and I'm being honest.
So what besought meant means, okay, is a past tense, past tense, particle or particle or whatever asked someone urgently or fervently to do something in plural.
Alright, so here when the day was starting, right?
Sunlight's coming up, right?
Paul besought them, urgently asked them to take, well, to take meat.
To eat, right?
Saying, this day is a faunting day that we have tarried and let's see what tarried is, right?
This is what a Bible study is, guys.
We need to understand, you get the biblical definition, right?
Taria comes from the word Greek of taria, which means to stay.
To stay somewhere for a longer period of time, right?
So, Paul begged them, right?
Urged him, sorry, to take up meat, saying, it's the 14th day we have tarried, right?
We've been out for a long time, that's what he's saying.
He continues fasting, haven't taken nothing.
So, for two weeks, they barely ate nothing, or nothing at all, right?
That's what's going on, and Paul said, no, alright guys, we gotta, alright, stay on the ship here, right?
Nobody leaves the ship.
Let's eat.
And people are probably saying, hey, this guy's crazy.
They listen to Paul now because Paul's been right this whole time.
So now people are actually paying attention to Paul.
Mind you, Paul's a prisoner in this boat, right?
Yeah.
So Paul is actually, you know, running the show at this point right now.
Everybody's paying attention to Paul because they're afraid they're going to die.
So, wherefore, I pray you to take some meat, for this is your health, for your health.
For there shall be not a hear from your head Fall from the hair.
They shall not be a hair that falls from your head.
Any of you.
In other words, if you eat here, right?
Let's eat.
You're not going to be harmed.
You're not going to get sick or anything like that.
We're going to be fine.
We're going to be okay, right?
And when he had spoken us, right?
He took bread and gave thanks to God in presence of them all.
And when he had broken it, he began to eat.
Then they all of good cheer and they also took some meat.
So they all started eating.
And when we were all on the ship about 203 squaw 16. So what's 203 squaw 16?
Is that 216 people or three squaw?
203 squaw?
I don't know if I know what that is.
How much is 203 score in the Bible?
There we go.
How long is 1,200 to risk all?
Well, it says 200.
Oh, that's a lot of people, so I'm trying to get to it.
Yeah, so...
Three scores should mean three, so maybe 600 people.
And guys, if you got the answer for this, put it in the comment section of verse 37 here.
So regardless, there's hundreds of people on the ship.
There's a lot of people on the ship, right?
And souls means people.
They even do that.
If you ever go flying, right, in the airlines, the captain will be like, we got to the air traffic control.
We're, you know, we're on approach to products, airport, whatever.
And, you know, whatever airport is coming in.
And we got 120 souls with us.
That's people.
They still use that terminology to this day.
Pilots and ship captains still use that terminology to this day.
So, anyway, there's a lot of people.
And I should have looked this up to find out exactly what 203 score is.
203 score.
203 score, which is, I guess, 616 people.
I could be wrong.
I can't do the math today, so I apologize.
But if you got the answer for that, guys, put it in the chat room.
Because I would definitely like to know.
Let me find out real quick.
I hate not knowing something.
So here we go.
And a score is 20 years.
Or 20, right?
So this is 203 score.
And 16. Sorry, sorry.
Here we got 263 people.
16, I'm sorry.
216. I believe, whatever, but yeah, if you got the right answer, guys, put it in the comment section.
I don't want to dwell too much on this, but you get the point, there's a lot of people on the ship, right?
So, and when they had eaten enough, they lightened the ship and cast out the wheat into the sea.
So, after they ate, they ate a lot of food, right?
Because they had to lighten the ship.
To control it better, right?
Because of the rocks, the storms going on, the whole nine yards, right?
So after they ate that fall, they took everything else and do it to the sea.
And when it was daytime, the day came, right?
Knew not the land.
They didn't know anything about this land they were at, right?
So at the time when they got there, when they, you know, came close to the land, they came close to a bunch of rocks at the shore, right?
So they couldn't see nothing else.
It was nighttime and stormy weather.
All they could see is rocks.
That's it.
So when the daytime came, right, and it lighted up the sky, obviously, and people could see a little further on the ship, right?
So they didn't know the land, but they discovered a certain creek with the shore, right?
into which they were minded, and if it were possible to thrust in the ship, right?
So, with that sand, so they were able to see a little farther now, right?
And they discovered on the side over there, whatever, there was a little creek that went into a beach area, right?
So, their goal now is, all right, we need to get through that creek and dock the ship, okay?
Just get into the sand, dock the ship.
That's the best way I can say it, right?
Yeah.
And get away from these rocks so we can land the ship safely and we can take refuge, right?
So when they had taken up the anchors, they committed themselves unto the sea.
And loose the rudder bands and hoisted up the mainsail to the wind and made toward the shore.
So right now they're trying to avoid the rocks, get into this creek to get to the shore where this little beached area is so they can safely dock the spook, right?
And fall into a place where two seas met.
So where two seas met means like it's probably two, at this point here, where two different currents are going against each other.
And they ran the ship aground.
And the four parts stuck fast and remained unmovable.
But the hinder part was broken with the violence of the waves.
So the ship started getting busted up.
It got stuck in one end and the other stuff was getting destroyed.
It broke off, right?
And the soldiers' council, right, so now this is going on, they're stuck in the rocks, I think, this is what I believe, right?
They're stuck somewhere in the rocks, or even on the beach, I don't know what's going on at this point, but they're stuck, alright?
So right now, the soldiers, they're like, because they've got a lot of prisoners on this boat, right?
So now, the soldiers are saying to themselves, alright, yeah, We need to kill these prisoners because, listen, any of them should swim out and escape.
So they have to be close by, right?
So they're not on the shore, as we can see here, yet.
They're close by to it, right?
They're stuck in the rocks or whatever the case.
They have to be stuck in the rocks to be stuck there, right?
So they're worried about those prisoners jumping off the ship and swimming over to the beach area and escaping.
And a soldier's consul, in other words, had a meeting to say, all right, we need to kill these guys because they've got to escape.
But the centurion, which is a commander, that's what a centurion means in the Bible.
It also means guard, too, by the way.
But this one here is a commander, willing to save Paul, right?
Now, mind you, this commander has always been looking out for Paul.
He let Paul go see his friends.
He wasn't supposed to, but he did it anyway, right?
So he's always looking out for Paul.
He had it his way, you know, from the first day, he was trying to help Paul because he knew Paul.
Paul's a Roman.
Paul wasn't convicted for anything, right?
So he's always looking out for the best interest of Paul, but he did have to follow orders to bring Paul to be executed, right?
So, but the centurion here, the commander willing to save Paul, kept them from their purpose.
In other words, he told them The soldiers, alright guys, no, no, no, no.
Cancel that plan.
Don't do that.
We're not going to kill them.
So, and he commanded that which could swim should cast themselves first into the sea and get to land.
So, the centurion, the commander, told the soldiers, no, don't kill them.
Because the soldiers are afraid the prisoners are going to jump off the ship and swim to the shore and escape, right?
But the commander's like, no, just let him.
Don't kill him.
You need to let him.
And he told everybody, anybody right now that can swim, catch yourself off the ship, jump off, and go swim to the sand to get to the land, right?
To your safety, right?
Because mind you, the ship's falling apart right now.
Remember the angel told Paul, and Paul told them, everybody's lives will be spared today, saved, except for the ship.
Now the ship's destroyed right at this point, right?
So they need to abandon the ship quick.
So, and the rest of some on boards, and some on broken pieces of the ship, and it came to pass that they all escaped safe to land.
So, the people who could swim jumped into the water and swam to the shore, right?
And the other people that, you know, you found a broken piece of the ship that was floating, they jumped on it and paddled their way to the shore.
And everybody escapes safely to land.
Just like the angel said.
Everybody's going to live.
But the ship is going to be broken, right?
There we are.
The ship's broken and everybody lives.
Just like the angel said.
So we're going to continue on the next video here to the final chapter of this book of Acts.
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And if somebody can tell me, I don't know why I can't think of this today.
What, two and three score, 16 means, whatever it is.
Yeah.
Somebody can put that in the comment section, please.
Where is it?
at the end.
I think it was chapter...
Whatever the case.
So, yeah, if you guys know what that is, let me know.
I just hate not knowing something.
Yeah, so...
Yeah, there it is right there.
Just seeing it here.
There it is, right here.
Verse 37. So if somebody could tell me in the comments section, not the chat, but the comments, where 203 score and 16 is.
And it's the people, souls of people, by the way.
So they're saying how many people were on the ship.
The amount of people on the ship were 203 score and 16. And so again, souls of people.
So yeah, somebody can let me know.
And also, if you need any more clarification, At all.
Anywhere we talked about today, guys.
Please let me know in the comments section.
I'll get back to you.
And I'll give you the best I can.
You know what I mean?
So if you need more clarification or any verse or whatever the case, just let me know in the comments section.
So we'll see you for the final chapter.
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