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Title: St Paul's Shipwreck on the island of Malta
Authors: Zammit Ciantar, Joe
Keywords: Paul, the Apostle, Saint -- Travel -- Malta
Shipwrecks -- Malta -- History -- Classical period, 218 B.C. - 535 A.D.
Paul, the Apostle, Saint -- Cult -- Malta
Issue Date: 2017-02-09
Publisher: Standard Publications Ltd
Citation: Zammit Ciantar, J. (2017, February 09). St Paul's Shipwreck on the island of Malta, Malta Independent, pp 16.
Abstract: This article recounts St Paul's shipwreck in Malta. About 1960 years ago, a ship voyaging from Lycia in Asia Minor and bound for Rome in Italy, with 276 men on board, was caught in rough winds and stormy seas. It was mercilessly tossed and driven off its course, and was eventually wrecked on the coast of a place called Malta. The account of this shipwreck is found in Chapter 27 of the Acts of the Apostles.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/56391
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