Acts 27:21
But after long abstinence Paul stood forth in the midst of them, and said, Sirs, ye should have hearkened unto me, and not have loosed from Crete, and to have gained this harm and loss.
Cross-reference
Acts 27:9 records Paul's earlier warning about dangerous sailing, which he now reminds them they should have heeded.
Acts 27:10 contains Paul's specific prophecy of disaster, the warning he says they ignored in his rebuke.
Acts 27:13 shows the sailors ignoring Paul's warning and setting sail, the very decision he rebukes them for.
Acts 27:33-34 shows Paul later urging them to eat and promising safety — his earlier rebuke gives way to encouragement.
Acts 27:11 records the centurion ignoring Paul's advice, the exact failure Paul rebukes them for in verse 21.
In Acts 27:31, Paul's earlier warning proves prescient—he now insists the sailors must stay to save all, reinforcing his authority.
Acts 27:25 shows Paul moving from rebuke to encouragement, expressing faith in God's promise to deliver them.
Genesis 42:22 parallels this scene — Reuben rebukes his brothers for ignoring his warning, just as Paul rebukes the sailors.