13And when a south wind blew gently, supposing they had attained their purpose, they weighed anchor and sailed along close in shore to Crete.
14But not long after, a head wind like a hurricane arose, called a Euroclydon;
15and when the ship was seized by it, and not being able to face into the wind, we were being driven along, having given in to the wind.
16And running under the sheltered side of a certain little island called Clauda, we secured the skiff with difficulty.
17And having hoisted it up, they used cables for undergirding the ship; and being afraid lest they run aground in the Syrtes Shallows, they let down the driving anchor, thus they were being driven along by the wind.