20:1 And
after
the
uproar
ceased,
Paul
having
sent
for
the
disciples
and
exhorted
them,
took
leave
of
them,
and
departed
to
go
into
Macedonia.
20:2 And
when
he
had
gone
through
those
parts,
and
had
given
them
much
exhortation,
he
came
into
Greece.
20:3 And
when
he
had
spent
three
months
[there,]
and
a
plot
was
laid
against
him
by
Jews
as
he
was
about
to
set
sail
for
Syria,
he
determined
to
return
through
Macedonia.
20:4 And
there
accompanied
him
as
far
as
Asia,
Sopater
of
Beroea,
[the
son]
of
Pyrrhus;
and
of
the
Thessalonians,
Aristarchus
and
Secundus;
and
Gaius
of
Derbe,
and
Timothy;
and
of
Asia,
Tychicus
and
Trophimus.
20:5 But
these
had
gone
before,
and
were
waiting
for
us
at
Troas.
20:6 And
we
sailed
away
from
Philippi
after
the
days
of
unleavened
bread,
and
came
unto
them
to
Troas
in
five
days,
where
we
tarried
seven
days.
20:7 And
upon
the
first
day
of
the
week,
when
we
were
gathered
together
to
break
bread,
Paul
discoursed
with
them,
intending
to
depart
on
the
morrow;
and
prolonged
his
speech
until
midnight.
20:8 And
there
were
many
lights
in
the
upper
chamber
where
we
were
gathered
together.
20:9 And
there
sat
in
the
window
a
certain
young
man
named
Eutychus,
borne
down
with
deep
sleep;
and
as
Paul
discoursed
yet
longer,
being
borne
down
by
his
sleep
he
fell
down
from
the
third
story,
and
was
taken
up
dead.
20:10 And
Paul
went
down,
and
fell
on
him,
and
embracing
him
said,
Make
ye
no
ado;
for
his
life
is
in
him.
20:11 And
when
he
was
gone
up,
and
had
broken
the
bread,
and
eaten,
and
had
talked
with
them
a
long
while,
even
till
break
of
day,
so
he
departed.
20:12 And
they
brought
the
lad
alive,
and
were
not
a
little
comforted.
20:13 But
we
going
before
to
the
ship
set
sail
for
Assos,
there
intending
to
take
in
Paul:
for
so
had
he
appointed,
intending
himself
to
go
by
land.
20:14 And
when
he
met
us
at
Assos,
we
took
him
in,
and
came
to
Mitylene.
20:15 And
sailing
from
thence,
we
came
the
following
day
over
against
Chios;
and
the
next
day
we
touched
at
Samos;
and
the
day
after
we
came
to
Miletus.
20:16 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
at
Jerusalem
the
day
of
Pentecost.
20:17 And
from
Miletus
he
sent
to
Ephesus,
and
called
to
him
the
elders
of
the
church.
20:18 And
when
they
were
come
to
him,
he
said
unto
them,
Ye
yourselves
know,
from
the
first
day
that
I
set
foot
in
Asia,
after
what
manner
I
was
with
you
all
the
time,
20:19 serving
the
Lord
with
all
lowliness
of
mind,
and
with
tears,
and
with
trials
which
befell
me
by
the
plots
of
the
Jews;
20:20 how
I
shrank
not
from
declaring
unto
you
anything
that
was
profitable,
and
teaching
you
publicly,
and
from
house
to
house,
20:21 testifying
both
to
Jews
and
to
Greeks
repentance
toward
God,
and
faith
toward
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
20:22 And
now,
behold,
I
go
bound
in
the
spirit
unto
Jerusalem,
not
knowing
the
things
that
shall
befall
me
there:
20:23 save
that
the
Holy
Spirit
testifieth
unto
me
in
every
city,
saying
that
bonds
and
afflictions
abide
me.
20:24 But
I
hold
not
my
life
of
any
account
as
dear
unto
myself,
so
that
I
may
accomplish
my
course,
and
the
ministry
which
I
received
from
the
Lord
Jesus,
to
testify
the
gospel
of
the
grace
of
God.
20:25 And
now,
behold,
I
know
that
ye
all,
among
whom
I
went
about
preaching
the
kingdom,
shall
see
my
face
no
more.
20:26 Wherefore
I
testify
unto
you
this
day,
that
I
am
pure
from
the
blood
of
all
men.
20:27 For
I
shrank
not
from
declaring
unto
you
the
whole
counsel
of
God.
20:28 Take
heed
unto
yourselves,
and
to
all
the
flock,
in
which
the
Holy
Spirit
hath
made
you
bishops,
to
feed
the
church
of
the
Lord
which
he
purchased
with
his
own
blood.
20:29 I
know
that
after
my
departing
grievous
wolves
shall
enter
in
among
you,
not
sparing
the
flock;
20:30 and
from
among
your
own
selves
shall
men
arise,
speaking
perverse
things,
to
draw
away
the
disciples
after
them.
20:31 Wherefore
watch
ye,
remembering
that
by
the
space
of
three
years
I
ceased
not
to
admonish
every
one
night
and
day
with
tears.
20:32 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
them
that
are
sanctified.
20:33 I
coveted
no
man's
silver,
or
gold,
or
apparel.
20:34 Ye
yourselves
know
that
these
hands
ministered
unto
my
necessities,
and
to
them
that
were
with
me.
20:35 In
all
things
I
gave
you
an
example,
that
so
laboring
ye
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.
20:36 And
when
he
had
thus
spoken,
he
kneeled
down
and
prayed
with
them
all.
20:37 And
they
all
wept
sore,
and
fell
on
Paul's
neck
and
kissed
him,
20:38 sorrowing
most
of
all
for
the
word
which
he
had
spoken,
that
they
should
behold
his
face
no
more.
And
they
brought
him
on
his
way
unto
the
ship.