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1 When we had departed from them and had set
sail, we came with a straight course to Cos, and the next day to Rhodes, and
from there to Patara. 2 Having found a ship crossing over to Phoenicia, we
went aboard, and set sail. 3 When we had come in sight of Cyprus, leaving
it on the left hand, we sailed to Syria, and landed at Tyre, for there the ship
was to unload her cargo. 4 Having found disciples, we stayed there seven
days. These said to Paul through the Spirit, that he should not go up to
Jerusalem. 5 When those days were over, we departed and went on our
journey. They all, with wives and children, brought us on our way until we were
out of the city. Kneeling down on the beach, we prayed. 6 After saying
goodbye to each other, we went on board the ship, and they returned home again.
7 When we had finished the voyage from Tyre, we
arrived at Ptolemais. We greeted the brothers, and stayed with them one day. 8 On
the next day, we, who were Paul’s companions, departed, and came to Caesarea.
We entered into the house of Philip the evangelist,
who was one of the seven, and stayed with him. 9 Now this man had four
virgin daughters who prophesied. 10 As we stayed there some days, a
certain prophet named Agabus came down from Judea. 11 Coming to us, and
taking Paul’s belt, he bound his own feet and hands, and said, “Thus says the
Holy Spirit: ‘So will the Jews at Jerusalem bind the man who owns this belt,
and will deliver him into the hands of the Gentiles.’”
12 When we heard these things, both we and they
of that place begged him not to go up to Jerusalem. 13 Then Paul answered,
“What are you doing, weeping and breaking my heart? For I am ready not only to
be bound, but also to die at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus.”
14 When he would not be persuaded, we ceased,
saying, “The Lord’s will be done.”
15 After these days we took up our baggage and
went up to Jerusalem. 16 Some of the disciples from Caesarea also went
with us, bringing one Mnason of Cyprus, an early disciple, with whom we would
stay.
17 When we had come to Jerusalem, the brothers
received us gladly. 18 The day following, Paul went in with us to James;
and all the elders were present. 19 When he had greeted them, he reported
one by one the things which God had worked among the Gentiles through his
ministry. 20 They, when they heard it, glorified God. They said to him,
“You see, brother, how many thousands there are among the Jews of those who
have believed, and they are all zealous for the law. 21 They have been
informed about you, that you teach all the Jews who are among the Gentiles to
forsake Moses, telling them not to circumcise their children neither to walk
after the customs. 22 What then? The assembly must certainly meet, for
they will hear that you have come. 23 Therefore do what we tell you. We
have four men who have taken a vow. 24 Take them, and purify yourself with
them, and pay their expenses for them, that they may shave their heads. Then
all will know that there is no truth in the things that they have been informed
about you, but that you yourself also walk keeping the law. 25 But
concerning the Gentiles who believe, we have written our decision that they
should observe no such thing, except that they should keep themselves from food
offered to idols, from blood, from strangled things, and from sexual
immorality.”
26 Then Paul took the men, and the next day,
purified himself and went with them into the temple, declaring the fulfillment
of the days of purification, until the offering was offered for every one of
them. 27 When the seven days were almost completed, the Jews from Asia,
when they saw him in the temple, stirred up all the multitude and laid hands on
him, 28 crying out, “Men of Israel, help! This is the man who teaches all
men everywhere against the people, and the law, and this place. Moreover, he
also brought Greeks into the temple, and has defiled this holy place!” 29 For
they had seen Trophimus, the Ephesian, with him in the city, and they supposed
that Paul had brought him into the temple.
30 All the city was moved, and the people ran
together. They seized Paul and dragged him out of the temple. Immediately the
doors were shut. 31 As they were trying to kill him, news came up to the
commanding officer of the regiment that all Jerusalem was in an uproar. 32 Immediately
he took soldiers and centurions, and ran down to them. They, when they saw the
chief captain and the soldiers, stopped beating Paul. 33 Then the
commanding officer came near, arrested him, commanded him to be bound with two
chains, and inquired who he was and what he had done. 34 Some shouted one
thing, and some another, among the crowd. When he couldn’t find out the truth
because of the noise, he commanded him to be brought into the barracks.
35 When he came to the stairs, he was carried by
the soldiers because of the violence of the crowd; 36 for the multitude of
the people followed after, crying out, “Away with him!” 37 As Paul was
about to be brought into the barracks, he asked the commanding officer, “May I
speak to you?”
He said, “Do you know Greek? 38 Aren’t you then
the Egyptian, who before these days stirred up to sedition and led out into the
wilderness the four thousand men of the Assassins?”
39 But Paul said, “I am a Jew, from Tarsus in
Cilicia, a citizen of no insignificant city. I beg you, allow me to speak to
the people.”
40 When he had given him permission, Paul,
standing on the stairs, beckoned with his hand to the people. When there was a
great silence, he spoke to them in the Hebrew language, saying,
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