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1 After
the uproar had
ceased, Paul sent
for the disciples,
took leave of
them, and departed
to go into
Macedonia.
2 When
he had gone
through those
parts and had
encouraged them
with many words,
he came into
Greece.
3 When
he had spent
three months there,
and a plot
was made against
him by Jews
as he was
about to set sail
for Syria,
he determined to
return through
Macedonia.
4 These
accompanied him
as far as Asia:
Sopater of Beroea, Aristarchus
and Secundus of
the Thessalonians,
Gaius of Derbe,
Timothy, and
Tychicus and
Trophimus of Asia.
5 But
these had gone
ahead, and were
waiting for us
at Troas.
6 We
sailed away from
Philippi after the
days of Unleavened Bread,
and came to
them at Troas
in five days,
where we stayed
seven days.
7 On
the first day
of the week,
when the disciples
were gathered
together to
break bread, Paul talked
with them,
intending to
depart on the
next day; and
continued his
speech until
midnight.
8 There
were many lights
in the upper
room where we
were gathered
together.
9 A
certain young man
named Eutychus sat
in the window,
weighed down with
deep sleep. As
Paul spoke still longer,
being weighed down
by his sleep,
he fell down
from the third
floor and was taken
up dead.
10 Paul
went down and
fell upon him,
and embracing him
said, “Don’t be
troubled, for his
life is in
him.”
11 When
he had gone
up, had
broken bread and
eaten, and had
talked with them
a long while,
even until break
of day, he
departed.
12 They
brought the boy
in alive, and
were greatly
comforted.
13 But
we, going ahead
to the ship, set
sail for Assos, intending
to take Paul aboard
there; for he
had so arranged,
intending himself to
go by land.
14 When
he met us
at Assos, we took
him aboard and
came to Mitylene.
15 Sailing
from there, we
came the following
day opposite Chios.
The next day
we touched at
Samos and stayed
at Trogyllium, and
the day after
we came to
Miletus.
16 For
Paul had
determined to sail
past Ephesus, that
he might not
have to spend
time in Asia;
for he was
hastening, if it
were possible for
him, to be
in Jerusalem on
the day of
Pentecost.
17 From
Miletus he sent
to Ephesus and
called to himself
the elders of
the assembly.
18 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
all the time,
19 serving
the Lord with
all humility, with
many tears, and
with trials which
happened to me
by the plots
of the Jews;
20 how
I didn’t shrink
from declaring to
you anything that
was profitable,
teaching you
publicly and from
house to house,
21 testifying
both to Jews
and to Greeks
repentance toward
God and faith
toward our Lord
Jesus.
22 Now,
behold, I go
bound by the
Spirit to
Jerusalem, not
knowing what will
happen to me
there;
23 except
that the Holy
Spirit testifies
in every city,
saying that bonds
and afflictions
wait for me.
24 But
these things don’t
count; nor do
I hold my life
dear to myself,
so that I
may finish my race
with joy, and
the ministry which
I received from
the Lord Jesus,
to fully testify
to the Good
News of the
grace of God.
25 “Now,
behold, I know
that you all,
among whom I
went about
preaching God’s Kingdom,
will see my
face no more.
26 Therefore
I testify to
you today that
I am clean
from the blood of
all men,
27 for
I didn’t shrink
from declaring to
you the whole
counsel of God.
28 Take
heed, therefore,
to yourselves and
to all the
flock, in which
the Holy Spirit
has made you
overseers, to
shepherd the
assembly of the
Lord and
God which he
purchased with his
own blood.
29 For
I know that
after my departure, vicious
wolves will enter
in among you,
not sparing the
flock.
30 Men
will arise from
among your own
selves, speaking
perverse things,
to draw away the
disciples after
them.
31 Therefore
watch, remembering
that for a
period of three
years I didn’t
cease to admonish
everyone night and
day with tears.
32 Now,
brothers,
I entrust you
to God and
to the word
of his grace,
which is able
to build up
and to give
you the
inheritance among
all those who
are sanctified.
33 I
coveted no one’s
silver, gold, or
clothing.
34 You yourselves know
that these hands
served my
necessities, and
those who were
with me.
35 In
all things I
gave you
an example, that
so laboring you
ought to help
the weak, and to
remember the words
of the Lord
Jesus, that
he himself said,
‘It is more
blessed to give
than to
receive.’ ”
36 When
he had spoken
these things, he
knelt down and
prayed with them
all.
37 They
all wept freely,
and fell on
Paul’s neck and
kissed him,
38 sorrowing most of
all because of
the word which
he had spoken,
that they should
see his face
no more. Then
they accompanied
him to the
ship.