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After
the uproar
had ceased,
Paul
sent
for the disciples,
and when he had exhorted
them and taken his leave
of them, he left
to go
to Macedonia.
2
When he had gone through
those
districts
and had given
them much
exhortation,
he came
to Greece.
3
And there he spent
three
months,
and when a plot
was formed
against
him by the Jews
as he was about
to set sail
for Syria,
he decided
to return
through
Macedonia.
4
And he was accompanied
by Sopater
of Berea,
the son of Pyrrhus,
and by Aristarchus
and Secundus
of the Thessalonians,
and Gaius
of Derbe,
and Timothy,
and Tychicus
and Trophimus
of Asia.
5
But these
had gone on ahead
and were waiting
for us at Troas.
6
We sailed
from Philippi
after
the days
of Unleavened
Bread, and came
to them at Troas
within
five
days;
and there
we stayed
seven
days.
7
On the first
day of the week,
when we were gathered together
to break
bread,
Paul
began talking
to them, intending
to leave
the next day,
and he prolonged
his message
until
midnight.
8
There were many
lamps
in the upper room
where
we were gathered together.
9
And there was a young man
named
Eutychus
sitting
on the window sill,
sinking
into a deep
sleep;
and as Paul
kept on talking,
he was overcome
by sleep
and fell
down
from the third floor
and was picked
up dead.
10
But Paul
went down
and fell
upon him, and after embracing
him, he said,
"Do not be troubled,
for his life
is in him."
11
When he had gone
back up and had broken
the bread
and eaten,
he talked
with them a long while
until
daybreak,
and then
left.
12
They took away
the boy
alive,
and were greatly
comforted.
13
But we, going ahead
to the ship,
set sail
for Assos,
intending
from there
to take
Paul
on board;
for so
he had arranged
it,
intending
himself
to go by land.
14
And when
he met
us at Assos,
we took him on board
and came
to Mitylene.
15
Sailing
from there,
we arrived
the following
day opposite
Chios;
and the next
day we crossed over
to Samos;
and the day following
we came
to Miletus.
16
For Paul
had decided
to sail past
Ephesus
so
that he would
not have to spend time
in Asia;
for he was hurrying
to be in Jerusalem,
if
possible,
on the day
of Pentecost.
17
From Miletus
he sent
to Ephesus
and called
to him the elders
of the church.
18
And when
they had come
to him, he said
to them, "You yourselves
know,
from the first
day
that I set foot
in Asia,
how
I was with you the whole
time,
19
serving
the Lord
with all
humility
and with tears
and with trials
which came
upon me through
the plots
of the Jews;
20
how
I did not shrink
from declaring
to you anything
that was profitable,
and teaching
you publicly
and from house to house,
21
solemnly testifying
to both
Jews
and Greeks
of repentance
toward
God
and faith
in our Lord
Jesus
Christ.
22
"And now,
behold,
bound
in spirit,
I am on my way
to Jerusalem,
not knowing
what will happen
to me there,
23
except
that the Holy
Spirit
solemnly testifies
to me in every
city,
saying
that bonds
and afflictions
await
me.
24
"But I do not consider
my life
of any
account
as dear
to myself,
so
that I may finish
my course
and the ministry
which
I received
from the Lord
Jesus,
to testify solemnly
of the gospel
of the grace
of God.
25
"And now,
behold,
I know
that all
of you, among
whom
I went about
preaching
the kingdom,
will no longer
see
my face.
26
"Therefore,
I testify
to you this
day
that I am
innocent
of the blood
of all men.
27
"For I did not shrink
from declaring
to you the whole
purpose
of God.
28
"Be on guard
for yourselves
and for all
the flock,
among
which
the Holy
Spirit
has made
you overseers,
to shepherd
the church
of God
which
He purchased
with His own
blood.
29
"I know
that after
my departure
savage
wolves
will come
in among
you, not sparing
the flock;
30
and from among
your own selves
men
will arise,
speaking
perverse things,
to draw away
the disciples
after
them.
31
"Therefore
be on the alert,
remembering
that night
and day
for a period of three years
I did not cease
to admonish
each
one
with tears.
32
"And now
I commend
you to God
and to the word
of His grace,
which is able
to build
you up and to give
you the inheritance
among
all
those
who are sanctified.
33
"I have coveted
no one's
silver
or
gold
or
clothes.
34
"You yourselves
know
that these
hands
ministered
to my own needs
and to the men who were with me.
35
"In everything
I showed
you that by working hard
in this manner
you must
help
the weak
and remember
the words
of the Lord
Jesus,
that He Himself
said,
'It is more
blessed
to give
than
to receive.'"
36
When he had said
these things,
he knelt
down
and prayed
with them all.
37
And they began to weep
aloud
and embraced
Paul,
and repeatedly kissed
him,
38
grieving
especially
over
the word
which
he had spoken,
that they would
not see
his face
again.
And they were accompanying
him to the ship.
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