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  • Jonah set about running away from Yahweh, and going to Tarshish. He went down to Jaffa and found a ship bound for Tarshish; he paid his fare and boarded it, to go with them to Tarshish, to get away from Yahweh. (Jonah 1, 3)

  • But Yahweh threw a hurricane at the sea, and there was such a great storm at sea that the ship threatened to break up. (Jonah 1, 4)

  • The sailors took fright, and each of them called on his own god, and to lighten the ship they threw the cargo overboard. Jonah, however, had gone below, had lain down in the hold and was fast asleep, (Jonah 1, 5)

  • where he spent three months. He was leaving by ship for Syria when a plot organised against him by the Jews made him decide to go back by way of Macedonia. (Acts 20, 3)

  • We ourselves left Philippi by ship after the days of Unleavened Bread and joined them five days later at Troas, where we stayed for a week. (Acts 20, 6)

  • what saddened them most was his saying they would never see his face again. Then they escorted him to the ship. (Acts 20, 38)

  • Here we found a ship bound for Phoenicia, so we went on board and sailed in her. (Acts 21, 2)

  • After sighting Cyprus and leaving it to port, we sailed to Syria and put in at Tyre, since the ship was to unload her cargo there. (Acts 21, 3)

  • There the centurion found an Alexandrian ship leaving for Italy and put us aboard. (Acts 27, 6)

  • 'Friends, I can see this voyage will be dangerous and that we will run considerable risk of losing not only the cargo and the ship but also our lives as well.' (Acts 27, 10)

  • But the centurion took more notice of the captain and the ship's owner than of what Paul was saying; (Acts 27, 11)

  • The ship was caught and could not keep head to wind, so we had to give way to the wind and let ourselves be driven. (Acts 27, 15)


“Você teme um homem,um pobre instrumento nas mãos de Deus, mas não teme a justiça divina?” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina