
Stake attention in this memory
This image displays a page from a book, likely a Bible, featuring text and an illustration. The text is presented in two columns, with the right column containing a map depicting a sea journey. The map illustrates a route across a body of water labeled "The Great Sea." Several locations are marked, including Ephesus, Colosse, Myra, Cyprus, Sidon, and Caesarea. A ship is shown sailing on the sea, with arrows indicating the direction of travel. The map is styled as an old illustration with a hand-drawn quality. The text on the left discusses a shipwreck and a journey. It includes phrases like "All to take some food," "suspense and without food," and "angel of the Lord." The text on the right describes events at sea, such as "the fourteenth night had come," "drifting across the sea of A'dria," "ship was caught," and "soldiers' plan was to kill the prisoners." There is a visible page number "939" and the chapter title "ACTS 27" at the top left of the page. The title "PAUL'S JOURNEY to ROME" is prominently displayed above the map. The overall scene appears to be from a historical or religious context, detailing a sea voyage and a significant event.
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