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1
And
after
the uproar
was ceased,
Paul
called
unto
him
the disciples,
and
embraced
them
, and departed
for to go
into
Macedonia.
2
And
when he had gone over
those
parts,
and
had given
them much
exhortation,
he came
into
Greece,
3
And
there
abode
three
months.
And when the Jews
laid
wait
for him,
as he was about
to sail
into
Syria,
he purposed
to return
through
Macedonia.
4
And
there accompanied
him into Asia
Sopater
of Berea;
and
of the Thessalonians,
Aristarchus
and
Secundus;
and
Gaius
of Derbe,
and
Timotheus;
and
of Asia,
Tychicus
and
Trophimus.
5
These
going before
tarried
for us at
Troas.
6
And we
sailed away
from
Philippi
after
the days
of unleavened bread,
and
came
unto them to
Troas
in
five
days;
where
we abode
seven
days.
7
And upon the first
day
of the week,
when the disciples
came together
to break
bread,
Paul
preached
unto them,
ready
to depart
on the morrow;
and
continued
his speech
until
midnight.
8
And there were
many
lights
in
the upper chamber,
where
they were
gathered together.
9
And there sat in
a window
a certain
young man
named
Eutychus,
being fallen
into a deep
sleep:
and as Paul
was long
preaching,
he sunk down
with
sleep,
and fell down
from
the third loft,
and
was taken up
dead.
10
And
Paul
went down,
and fell on
him, and
embracing
him
said,
Trouble
not yourselves; for his
life
is in him.
11
When
he
therefore was come up again, and
had broken
bread,
and
eaten,
and
talked
a long while,
even till
break of day,
so
he
departed.
12
And
they brought
the young man
alive,
and
were
not
a little comforted.
13
And we
went before
to
ship,
and sailed
unto
Assos,
there
intending
to take in
Paul:
for
so
had he
appointed,
minding
himself
to go afoot.
14
And
when
he met
with us at
Assos,
we took
him in,
and came
to
Mitylene.
15
And
we sailed
thence,
and came
the next
day
over against
Chios;
and
the next
day
we arrived
at
Samos,
and tarried at Trogyllium;
and
the next
day
we came
to
Miletus.
16
For
Paul
had determined
to sail by
Ephesus,
because
he
would
not
spend the time
in
Asia:
for
he hasted,
if
it were
possible
for him, to be at
Jerusalem
the day
of Pentecost.
17
And from
Miletus
he sent
to
Ephesus,
and called
the elders
of the church.
18
And
when
they were come
to him, he said unto them, Ye
know,
from
the first
day
that
I came
into
Asia,
after what manner
I have been with you
at all
seasons,
19
Serving
the Lord
with
all
humility of mind,
and with many
tears,
and
temptations,
which
befell
me
by
the lying in wait
of the Jews:
20
And
how
I kept back
nothing
that was profitable
unto you
, but
have shewed
you, and
have taught
you
publickly,
and from
house to house,
21
Testifying
both
to the Jews,
and also
to the Greeks,
repentance
toward
God,
and
faith
toward
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
22
And
now,
behold,
I
go
bound
in the spirit
unto
Jerusalem,
not knowing
the things that shall befall
me
there:
23
Save
that
the Holy
Ghost
witnesseth
in every
city,
saying
that
bonds
and
afflictions
abide
me.
24
But
none
of these things
move me,
neither count I my
life
dear
unto myself,
so
that I might finish
my
course
with joy, and
the ministry,
which
I have received
of
the Lord
Jesus,
to testify
the gospel
of the grace
of God.
25
And
now,
behold,
I know that ye
all,
among
whom
I have gone
preaching
the kingdom
of God, shall see my
face
no more.
26
Wherefore
I take
you to record this
day,
that I
am
pure
from
the blood
of all
men
.
27
For
I have
not shunned
to declare
unto you
all
the counsel
of God.
28
Take heed
therefore
unto yourselves,
and
to all
the flock,
over
the
which
the Holy
Ghost
hath made
you
overseers,
to feed
the church
of God,
which
he hath purchased
with
his own
blood.
29
For I know this, that
after
my
departing
shall grievous
wolves
enter in
among
you, not
sparing
the flock.
30
Also
of
your
own selves
shall
men
arise,
speaking
perverse things,
to draw away
disciples
after
them.
31
Therefore
watch,
and remember,
that
by the space of three years
I ceased
not
to warn
every
one
night
and
day
with
tears.
32
And now, brethren,
I commend
you
to God,
and
to the word
of his
grace,
which
is able
to build you up, and
to give
you
an inheritance
among
all
them
which
are sanctified.
33
I have coveted
no man's
silver,
or
gold,
or
apparel.
34
Yea,
ye yourselves
know,
that
these
hands
have ministered
unto my
necessities,
and to them that were with me.
35
I have shewed
you
all things,
how that
so
labouring
ye ought
to support
the weak,
and
to remember
the words
of the Lord
Jesus,
how
he
said, It is
more
blessed
to give
than
to receive.
36
And when he had thus spoken, he
kneeled
down,
and prayed
with them
all.
37
And they all
wept
sore,
and
fell
on
Paul's
neck,
and kissed
him,
38
Sorrowing
most of all
for
the words
which
he spake, that
they should
see
his
face
no more.
And
they accompanied
him unto
the ship.
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