James 3:4 Cross References - Wycliffe

4 And lo! schippis, whanne thei ben grete, and ben dryuun of stronge wyndis, yit thei ben borun about of a litil gouernaile, where the meuyng of the gouernour wole.

Jonah 1:4

4 Forsothe the Lord sente a greet wynd in the see, and a greet tempest was maad in the see, and the schip was in perel for to be al to-brokun.

Matthew 8:24

24 And loo! a greet stiring was maad in the see, so that the schip was hilid with wawes; but he slepte.

Acts 27:14-38

14 And not aftir miche, the wynde Tifonyk, that is clepid north eest, was ayens it. 15 And whanne the schip was rauyschid, and myyte not enforse ayens the wynde, whanne the schip was youun to the blowynges of the wynde, we weren borun with cours into an ile, 16 that is clepid Canda; and vnethe we miyten gete a litil boot. 17 And whanne this was takun vp, thei vsiden helpis, girdinge togidere the schippe; and dredden, lest thei schulden falle into sondi placis. And whanne the vessel was vndur set, so thei weren borun. 18 And for we weren throwun with strong tempest, in the dai suynge thei maden casting out. 19 And the thridde dai with her hoondis thei castiden awei the instrumentis of the schip. 20 And whanne the sunne nether the sterris weren seie bi many daies, and tempest not a litil neiyede, now al the hope of oure helthe was don awei. 21 And whanne myche fasting hadde be, thanne Poul stood in the myddil of hem, and seide, A! men, it bihofte, whanne ye herden me, not to haue take awei the schip fro Crete, and gete this wronge and casting out. 22 And now Y counsel you to be of good coumfort, for los of no persoone of you schal be, outakun of the schip. 23 For an aungel of God, whos Y am, and to whom Y serue, stood niy to me in this niyt, and seide, Poul, drede thou not; 24 it bihoueth thee to stonde bifore the emperour. And lo! God hath youun to thee alle that ben in the schip with thee. 25 For which thing, ye men, be ye of good coumfort; for Y bileue to my God, that so it schal be, as it is seid to me. 26 And it bihoueth vs to come into sum yle. 27 But aftirward that in the fourtenthe dai the niyt cam on vs seilinge in the stony see, aboute mydniyt the schipmen supposiden sum cuntre to appere to hem. 28 And thei kesten doun a plommet, and founden twenti pasis of depnesse. And aftir a litil thei weren departid fro thennus, and foundun fiftene pasis. 29 And thei dredden, lest we schulden haue fallun in to scharp placis; and fro the last parti of the schip thei senten foure ankeris, and desiriden that the dai hadde be come. 30 And whanne the schipmen souyten to fle fro the schip, whanne thei hadden sent a litil boot in to the see, vndur colour as thei schulden bigynne to stretche forth the ankeris fro the formere part of the schip, 31 Poul seide to the centurien and to the knyytis, But these dwellen in the schip, ye moun not be maad saaf. 32 Thanne knyytis kittiden awei the cordis of the litil boot, and suffriden it to falle awei. 33 And whanne the dai was come, Poul preiede alle men to take mete, and seide, The fourtenthe dai this dai ye `abiden, and dwellen fastinge, and taken no thing. 34 Wherfor Y preie you to take mete, for youre helthe; for of noon of you the heer of the heed schal perische. 35 And whanne he hadde seid these thingis, Poul took breed, and dide thankyngis to God in the siyt of alle men; and whanne he hadde brokun, he bigan to eete. 36 And alle weren maad of betere coumfort, and thei token mete. 37 And we weren alle men in the schip, two hundrid seuenti and sexe. 38 And thei weren fillid with mete, and dischargiden the schip, and castiden whete in to the see.

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