NET Bible
"The next day, because we were violently battered by the storm, they began throwing the cargo overboard,"
— Acts 27:18, NET Bible
“And we being exceedingly tossed with a tempest, the next day they lightened the ship;”
“And as we labored exceedingly with the storm, the next day they began to throw the freight overboard; ”
“As we labored exceedingly with the storm, the next day they began to throw things overboard.”
“And we, being mightily tossed with the tempest, the next day they lightened the ship.”
“And, still fighting the storm with all our strength, the day after they made a start at getting the goods out of the ship;”
“And we being exceedingly tossed with a tempest, the next day they lightened the ship;”
When the ship was caught in it and could not head into the wind, we gave way to it and were driven along.
As we ran under the lee of a small island called Cauda, we were able with difficulty to get the ship’s boat under control.
After the crew had hoisted it aboard, they used supports to undergird the ship. Fearing they would run aground on the Syrtis, they lowered the sea anchor, thus letting themselves be driven along.
The next day, because we were violently battered by the storm, they began throwing the cargo overboard,
and on the third day they threw the ship’s gear overboard with their own hands.
When neither sun nor stars appeared for many days and a violent storm continued to batter us, we finally abandoned all hope of being saved.
Since many of them had no desire to eat, Paul stood up among them and said,“Men, you should have listened to me and not put out to sea from Crete, thus avoiding this damage and loss.