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1
And it happened that
after
having drawn away
from them,
having run directly
in our sailing, we came to Cos, and the
next
day
to Rhodes,
and from there
to
Patara.
2
And
having found
a boat
passing over
into Phoenicia,
having gone on board,
we set sail.
3
And
having sighted
Cyprus
and
having left
it
on the left,
we kept sailing
to
Syria
and
landed
at
Tyre,
for the
ship
was
unloading
the
cargo
there.
4
And
we remained
there
seven
days,
having sought out
the
disciples,
who
kept telling
Paul
through
the
Spirit
not
to go up
to
Jerusalem.
5
And it happened that
when
we
had completed
the
days,
having set out,
we journeyed,
all
accompanying
us with
wives
and
children
as far as
outside
the
city.
And
having bowed
the
knees on
the
shore,
having prayed,
6
having said farewell to one another, we then went up into the
boat,
and they
returned
to the
own.
7
And
having completed
the
voyage
from
Tyre,
we
came down
to
Ptolemais,
and
having greeted
the brothers,
we stayed
one
day
with them.
8
And
having gone forth
on
the
next day,
we came
to
Caesarea,
and having entered in
to
the
house
of Philip
the
evangelist, being of
the
seven,
we stayed
with him.
9
And
with this
man
there were
four
daughters,
virgins
prophesying.
10
And
remaining
many
days,
a certain
prophet
named
Agabus
came down
from Judea.
11
And
having come
to us and
having taken
Pauls
belt
,
having bound
his
feet
and
hands,
he said, Thus the
Holy
Spirit
says,
In
this
way the
Jews
in
Jerusalem
will bind
the
man
whose
belt
this
is,
and
will deliver
him
into
the
hands
of
the
Gentiles.
12
And
when
we had heard
these things,
both
we and those
of that place
began begging
him not
to go up
to
Jerusalem.
13
Then
Paul
answered, What are you doing,
weeping
and
breaking
my
heart?
For I
have
readiness
not
only
to be bound, but also
to die
at Jerusalem for the
name
of the
Lord
Jesus.
14
And of him not being persuaded, we were silent, having said, The
will
of the
Lord
be done.
15
Now
after
these
days,
having packed the baggage,
we started on our way up
to
Jerusalem.
16
And
some
of the
disciple
s
from
Caesarea
also
went
with us,
bringing
a certain Mnason,
a Cypriot,
an early
disciple
with
whom
we would lodge.
17
Now
of our
having arrived
at
Jerusalem,
the
bro
the
rs
received
us
gladly.
18
And on the following
day
,
Paul
went in
with us unto James,
and
all the
elders
arrived.
19
And
having greeted
them, he began to relate,
one
by each,
the things
God
had done
among
the
Gentiles
through
his
ministry.
20
And
those
having heard
began glorifying
God,
and
they said
to him, You see, brother,
how many
myriads
there are
among
the
Jews
having believed,
and
are
all
zealous ones
for the
Law.
21
Now
they have been informed
about
you, that
you teach
all
Jews
among
the
Gentiles
apostasy from Moses,
telling
them not
to circumcise
the
children
nor
to walk
in
the
customs.
22
What
then
is it?
Certainly
they will hear
that
you have come.
23
Therefore
do
this
that
we say
to you. With us there are
four
men,
having
a vow
on themselves.
24
Having taken
these
men
,
be purified
with
them
and
bear expense
for
them
,
so that
they will shave
the
head,
and
all
will know
that
of which
they have been informed
about
you is
nothing,
but you yourself also
walk orderly,
keeping
the
Law.
25
Now
concerning
those
of the Gentiles
having believed,
we
wrote,
having adjudged
them
to keep from
both
the things
offered to idols, and
blood,
and
what is strangled,
and sexual immorality.
26
Then
Paul,
having taken
the
men
on
the
following
day,
having been purified
with
them,
entered
into
the
temple,
declaring
the
fulfillment
of
the
days
of
the
purification
until
the
sacrifice
was offered
for each
one
of them.
27
Now
when
the
seven
days
were about
to be completed,
the
Jews
from
Asia,
having seen
him in
the
temple,
began stirring up
the
whole
crowd
and
laid
the
hands
upon him,
28
crying out, Men,
Israelites,
help!
This
is
the
man
teaching
all those
everywhere
against
the
people
and
the
Law
and
this
place.
And
besides,
he has also brought
Greeks
into
the
temple
and
defiled
this
holy
place.
29
For it was they
hav
in
g previously seen
Trophimus
the
Ephesian
in
the
city
with him, whom they were suppos
in
g that
Paul
had brought
in
to the temple.
30
And the
whole
city
was provoked,
and
there was
a rushing together
of the
people.
And
having laid hold
of Paul,
they dragged
him outside the temple,
and
immediately
the
doors
were shut.
31
And
of them seeking
to kill him,
a report
came
to the
commander
of the
cohort
that
all
Jerusalem
was in an uproar,
32
who
at once,
having taken with
him
soldiers
and
centurions,
ran down
upon
the
m. And
having seen
the
commander
and
the
soldiers
,
the
y stopped
beating
Paul.
33
Then
having drawn near,
the
commander
laid hold
of him and
commanded
him
to be bound
with two chains, and
began inquiring
who
he might be and
what
it is
he has been doing.
34
They were cry
in
g out
in
the
crowd
one th
in
g, but
others
another.
And he
be
in
g unable
to know
the
facts
on account of
the
uproar,
ordered
him
to be brought
in
to the
barracks.
35
Now
when
he came
to the
stairs,
it happened that he
was carried
by the
soldiers
because of
the
violence
of the
crowd.
36
For the
multitude
of the
people
were following,
crying out, Away with him.
37
And
being about
to be brought
into
the
barracks,
Paul
says
to the
commander,
Is it permitted
to me to say
something
to you? Then
he was saying,
Do you know
Greek?
38
Are you not, then, the Egyptian, the
one
before
these
days
having led a revolt
and
having led out
into the
wilderness
the
four thousand
men
of the Assassins?
39
But
Paul
said, I
am
indeed
a Jew,
a man
of Tarsus
of Cilicia,
a citizen
of
no
insignificant
city.
Now I implore you,
allow
me
to speak
to the people.
40
And he having allowed
him
,
Paul,
having stood
on the stairs,
made a sign
with the
hand
to the
people.
And
great
silence
having taken place,
he spoke to
them
in the
Hebrew
language,
saying:
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