4. And when the local people saw the creature hanging from his hand, they began saying to one another, “Doubtless this man is a murderer whom, although he was rescued from the sea, Justice has not permitted to live!”
5. He, in turn, shook off the creature into the fire and suffered no harm.
6. But they were expecting that he was going to swell up or suddenly to fall down dead. So after they had waited for a long time and saw nothing unusual happen to him, they changed their minds and began saying that he was a god.
7. Now in the regions around that place were fields belonging to the chief official of the island, named Publius, who welcomed us and entertained us hospitably for three days.
8. And it happened that the father of Publius was lying down, afflicted with fever and dysentery. Paul went to him and after praying, he placed his hands on him and healed him.
9. And after this had taken place, the rest of those on the island who had diseases were coming and being healed also.
10. They also honored us with many honors, and when we were putting out to sea, they gave us the things we needed.
11. Now after three months we put out to sea in a ship that had wintered at the island, an Alexandrian one with the twin gods Castor and Pollux as its insignia.
12. And putting in at Syracuse, we stayed there three days.
13. From there we got underway and arrived at Rhegium, and after one day a south wind came up and on the second day we came to Puteoli,