Acts 27:10
And said unto them, Sirs, I perceive that this voyage will be with hurt and much damage, not only of the lading and ship, but also of our lives.
Cross-reference
Acts 27:20
Parallel
Acts 27:20 describes the desperate situation that validates Paul's warning — all hope is lost, just as he predicted.
Acts 27:21
Contrast
Paul initially predicts loss of life (v.10), but after the angel's message (v.21-26) he promises no lives lost — a clear reversal.
Acts 27:31
Parallel
In Acts 27:31, Paul gives a specific condition for safety, building on his earlier warning role.
Acts 27:34
Contrast
Paul's warning of death (v.10) contrasts with his later promise that not a hair will fall (v.34).
Acts 27:41–44
Parallel
Acts 27:41-44 shows the shipwreck and everyone escaping — while Paul warned of danger, God preserved all lives, modifying the outcome.