Acts 27:29

"They took soundings and found twenty fathoms. After a little while, they took soundings again, and found fifteen fathoms."

Key Reflection

In Acts 27:29, the crew of Paul's ship takes soundings to gauge the depth of the sea as they navigate through dangerous waters. Initially, they find a depth of twenty fathoms, suggesting relatively deep water and safety. However, after a short time, the sounding shows fifteen fathoms, indicating that the ship has approached shallower waters, potentially highlighting the urgency and peril of their situation. This scene underscores the immediate danger faced by the travelers and sets the stage for the dramatic events to follow.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 29. They cast four anchors. On account of the violence of the storm and waves, to make if possible the ship secure. And wished for the day. To discern more accurately their situation and danger. {l} "wished for the day" Ps 130:6 __________________________________________________________________

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