God's New Revelations

The Acts of the Apostles

Literal Standard Version :: World English Bible Catholic

- Chapter 20 -

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And after the ceasing of the tumult, Paul having called near the disciples, and having embraced [them], went forth to go on to Macedonia;
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and having gone through those parts, and having exhorted them with many words, he came to Greece;
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and having continued three monthsa counsel of the Jews having been against himbeing about to set forth to Syria, there came [to him] a resolution of returning through Macedonia.
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And there were accompanying him to Asia, Sopater of Pyrrhus from Berea, and of Thessalonians Aristarchus and Secundus, and Gaius of Derbe, and Timotheus, and of Asians Tychicus and Trophimus;
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these, having gone before, remained for us in Troas,
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and we sailed, after the days of the Unleavened [Bread], from Philippi, and came to them to Troas in five days, where we abided seven days.

Eutychus Revived at Troas

(2 Kings 4:18–37)
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And on the first [day] of the weeks, the disciples having been gathered together to break bread, Paul was discoursing to them, about to depart on the next day, he was also continuing the discourse until midnight,
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and there were many lamps in the upper chamber where they were gathered together,
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and there a certain youth was sitting, by name Eutychus, on the windowbeing borne down by a deep sleep, Paul discoursing longhe having sunk down from the sleep, fell down from the third story, and was lifted up dead.
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And Paul, having gone down, fell on him, and having embraced [him], said, “Make no tumult, for his life is in him”;
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and having come up, and having broken bread, and having tasted, for a long time also having talkeduntil daylight, so he went forth,
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and they brought up the boy alive, and were comforted in no ordinary measure.

From Troas to Miletus

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And we having gone before to the ship, sailed to Assos, there intending to take in Paul, for so he had arranged, intending himself to go on foot;
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and when he met with us at Assos, having taken him up, we came to Mitylene,
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and there having sailed, on the next day we came opposite Chios, and the next day we arrived at Samos, and having remained in Trogyllium, on the following day we came to Miletus,
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for Paul decided to sail past Ephesus, that there may not be to him a loss of time in Asia, for he was hurrying, if it were possible for him, to be at Jerusalem on the day of the Pentecost.

Paul’s Farewell to the Ephesians

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And from Miletus, having sent to Ephesus, he called for the elders of the assembly,
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and when they were come to him, he said to them, “You know from the first day in which I came to Asia, how I was with you at all times;
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serving the LORD with all humility, and many tears, and temptations, that befell me in the counsels of the Jews against [me];
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how I kept back nothing of what things are profitable, not to declare to you, and to teach you publicly, and in every house,
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testifying fully both to Jews and Greeks, conversion toward God, and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ.
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And now, behold, Ibound in the Spiritgo on to Jerusalem, not knowing the things that will befall me in it,
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except that the Holy Spirit fully testifies in every city, saying that bonds and tribulations remain for me;
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but I make account of none of these, neither do I count my life precious to myself, so that I finish my course with joy, and the ministry that I received from the Lord Jesus, to fully testify [to] the good news of the grace of God.
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And now, behold, I have known that you will no longer see my face, among all you [to] whom I went preaching the Kingdom of God;
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for this reason I take you to witness this day, that I [am] clear from the blood of all,
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for I did not keep back from declaring to you all the counsel of God.
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Take heed, therefore, to yourselves, and to all the flock, among which the Holy Spirit made you overseers, to feed the Assembly of God that He acquired through His own blood,
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for I have known this, that there will enter in, after my departing, grievous wolves to you, not sparing the flock,
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and there will arise men of your own selves, speaking perverse things, to draw away the disciples after them.
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Therefore, watch, remembering that three years, night and day, I did not cease with tears warning each one;
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and now, I commend you, brothers, to God, and to the word of His grace, that is able to build up, and to give you an inheritance among all those sanctified.
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I coveted the silver or gold or clothing of no one;
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and you yourselves know that to my necessities, and to those who were with me, these hands ministered;
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I showed you all things, that, thus laboring, it is necessary to partake with the ailing, to also be mindful of the words of the Lord Jesus, that He Himself said: It is more blessed to give than to receive.”
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And having said these things, having bowed his knees, with them all, he prayed,
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and there came a great weeping to all, and having fallen on the neck of Paul, they were kissing him,
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sorrowing most of all for the word that he had saidthat they are about to see his face no longer; and they were accompanying him to the ship.
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After the uproar had ceased, Paul sent for the disciples, took leave of them, and departed to go into Macedonia.
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When he had gone through those parts and had encouraged them with many words, he came into Greece.
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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.
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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.
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But these had gone ahead, and were waiting for us at Troas.
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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.

Eutychus Revived at Troas

(2 Kings 4:18–37)
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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.
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There were many lights in the upper room where we (a) were gathered together.
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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.
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Paul went down and fell upon him, and embracing him said, “Don’t be troubled, for his life is in him.”
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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.
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They brought the boy in alive, and were greatly comforted.

From Troas to Miletus

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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.
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When he met us at Assos, we took him aboard and came to Mitylene.
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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.
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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.

Paul’s Farewell to the Ephesians

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From Miletus he sent to Ephesus and called to himself the elders of the assembly.
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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,
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serving the Lord with all humility, with many tears, and with trials which happened to me by the plots of the Jews;
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how I didn’t shrink from declaring to you anything that was profitable, teaching you publicly and from house to house,
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testifying both to Jews and to Greeks repentance toward God and faith toward our Lord Jesus.(b)
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Now, behold, I go bound by the Spirit to Jerusalem, not knowing what will happen to me there;
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except that the Holy Spirit testifies in every city, saying that bonds and afflictions wait for me.
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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.
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Now, behold, I know that you all, among whom I went about preaching God’s Kingdom, will see my face no more.
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Therefore I testify to you today that I am clean from the blood of all men,
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for I didn’t shrink from declaring to you the whole counsel of God.
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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 (c) God which he purchased with his own blood.
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For I know that after my departure, vicious wolves will enter in among you, not sparing the flock.
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Men will arise from among your own selves, speaking perverse things, to draw away the disciples after them.
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Therefore watch, remembering that for a period of three years I didn’t cease to admonish everyone night and day with tears.
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Now, brothers,(d) 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.
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I coveted no one’s silver, gold, or clothing.
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You yourselves know that these hands served my necessities, and those who were with me.
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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.’ ”
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When he had spoken these things, he knelt down and prayed with them all.
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They all wept freely, and fell on Paul’s neck and kissed him,
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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.

Footnotes

(a)20:8 TR reads “they” instead of “we”
(b)20:21 TR adds “Christ”
(c)20:28 TR, NU omit “the Lord and”
(d)20:32 The word for “brothers” here and where the context allows may also be correctly translated “brothers and sisters” or “siblings.”