20:1 After
the
uproar
ceased,
Paul
sent
for
the
disciples,
and
after
encouraging
them,
he
said
farewell
and
departed
for
Macedonia.
20:2 When
he
had
gone
through
those
regions
and
had
given
them
much
encouragement,
he
came
to
Greece.
20:3 There
he
spent
three
months,
and
when
a
plot
was
made
against
him
by
the
Jews
as
he
was
about
to
set
sail
for
Syria,
he
decided
to
return
through
Macedonia.
20:4 Sopater
the
Berean,
son
of
Pyrrhus,
accompanied
him;
and
of
the
Thessalonians,
Aristarchus
and
Secundus;
and
Gaius
of
Derbe,
and
Timothy;
and
the
Asians,
Tychicus
and
Trophimus.
20:5 These
went
on
ahead
and
were
waiting
for
us
at
Troas,
20:6 but
we
sailed
away
from
Philippi
after
the
days
of
Unleavened
Bread,
and
in
five
days
we
came
to
them
at
Troas,
where
we
stayed
for
seven
days.
20:7 On
the
first
day
of
the
week,
when
we
were
gathered
together
to
break
bread,
Paul
talked
with
them,
intending
to
depart
on
the
next
day,
and
he
prolonged
his
speech
until
midnight.
20:8 There
were
many
lamps
in
the
upper
room
where
we
were
gathered.
20:9 And
a
young
man
named
Eutychus,
sitting
at
the
window,
sank
into
a
deep
sleep
as
Paul
talked
still
longer.
And
being
overcome
by
sleep,
he
fell
down
from
the
third
story
and
was
taken
up
dead.
20:10 But
Paul
went
down
and
bent
over
him,
and
taking
him
in
his
arms,
said,
"Do
not
be
alarmed,
for
his
life
is
in
him."
20:11 And
when
Paul
had
gone
up
and
had
broken
bread
and
eaten,
he
conversed
with
them
a
long
while,
until
daybreak,
and
so
departed.
20:12 And
they
took
the
youth
away
alive,
and
were
not
a
little
comforted.
20:13 But
going
ahead
to
the
ship,
we
set
sail
for
Assos,
intending
to
take
Paul
aboard
there,
for
so
he
had
arranged,
intending
himself
to
go
by
land.
20:14 And
when
he
met
us
at
Assos,
we
took
him
on
board
and
went
to
Mitylene.
20:15 And
sailing
from
there
we
came
the
following
day
opposite
Chios;
the
next
day
we
touched
at
Samos;
and
the
day
after
that
we
went
to
Miletus.
20:16 For
Paul
had
decided
to
sail
past
Ephesus,
so
that
he
might
not
have
to
spend
time
in
Asia,
for
he
was
hastening
to
be
at
Jerusalem,
if
possible,
on
the
day
of
Pentecost.
20:17 Now
from
Miletus
he
sent
to
Ephesus
and
called
the
elders
of
the
church
to
come
to
him.
20:18 And
when
they
came
to
him,
he
said
to
them:
"You
yourselves
know
how
I
lived
among
you
the
whole
time
from
the
first
day
that
I
set
foot
in
Asia,
20:19 serving
the
Lord
with
all
humility
and
with
tears
and
with
trials
that
happened
to
me
through
the
plots
of
the
Jews;
20:20 how
I
did
not
shrink
from
declaring
to
you
anything
that
was
profitable,
and
teaching
you
in
public
and
from
house
to
house,
20:21 testifying
both
to
Jews
and
to
Greeks
of
repentance
toward
God
and
of
faith
in
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
20:22 And
now,
behold,
I
am
going
to
Jerusalem,
constrained
by
the
Spirit,
not
knowing
what
will
happen
to
me
there,
20:23 except
that
the
Holy
Spirit
testifies
to
me
in
every
city
that
imprisonment
and
afflictions
await
me.
20:24 But
I
do
not
account
my
life
of
any
value
nor
as
precious
to
myself,
if
only
I
may
finish
my
course
and
the
ministry
that
I
received
from
the
Lord
Jesus,
to
testify
to
the
gospel
of
the
grace
of
God.
20:25 And
now,
behold,
I
know
that
none
of
you
among
whom
I
have
gone
about
proclaiming
the
kingdom
will
see
my
face
again.
20:26 Therefore
I
testify
to
you
this
day
that
I
am
innocent
of
the
blood
of
all
of
you,
20:27 for
I
did
not
shrink
from
declaring
to
you
the
whole
counsel
of
God.
20:28 Pay
careful
attention
to
yourselves
and
to
all
the
flock,
in
which
the
Holy
Spirit
has
made
you
overseers,
to
care
for
the
church
of
God,
which
he
obtained
with
his
own
blood.
20:29 I
know
that
after
my
departure
fierce
wolves
will
come
in
among
you,
not
sparing
the
flock;
20:30 and
from
among
your
own
selves
will
arise
men
speaking
twisted
things,
to
draw
away
the
disciples
after
them.
20:31 Therefore
be
alert,
remembering
that
for
three
years
I
did
not
cease
night
or
day
to
admonish
everyone
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
those
who
are
sanctified.
20:33 I
coveted
no
one's
silver
or
gold
or
apparel.
20:34 You
yourselves
know
that
these
hands
ministered
to
my
necessities
and
to
those
who
were
with
me.
20:35 In
all
things
I
have
shown
you
that
by
working
hard
in
this
way
we
must
help
the
weak
and
remember
the
words
of
the
Lord
Jesus,
how
he
himself
said,
'It
is
more
blessed
to
give
than
to
receive.'"
20:36 And
when
he
had
said
these
things,
he
knelt
down
and
prayed
with
them
all.
20:37 And
there
was
much
weeping
on
the
part
of
all;
they
embraced
Paul
and
kissed
him,
20:38 being
sorrowful
most
of
all
because
of
the
word
he
had
spoken,
that
they
would
not
see
his
face
again.
And
they
accompanied
him
to
the
ship.